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narcissa is possibly the most competent person to ever hold the name malfoy
That’s cause she married in, Narcissa is competent because she was a fucking Black.
Bellatrix? Queen of torture death and chaos, fucked up but she was very good at it.
Andromeda? Broke thousands of years of tradition to cut ties with her toxic family so she could love who she wanted not to mention effectively love and raise Nymphadora, the hufflepuff prankster we all love.
Regulus? First to get at through Voldemort’s defenses and find one of his horcruxes. Then left a fucking note. Petty and iconic.
Sirius? Became an animagus, a very difficult and dangerous thing to do, at a very young age and helped create The Marauder’s Map, an indispensable and nearly unheard of magical item, while still underaged just because he really liked his friends. Nevermind all the shit he got up to after.
The Black family don’t play and Narcissa 100% like that because she was a Black. The Malfoys couldn’t find that much BDE with both hands down their pants and a fucking map
#Don’t fuck with the Black family okay?#Even Walburga was fierce enough to enchant that painting that won’t shut up#Nobody in the black family was chill okay?#They came hard and took no shit
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(Source: andthwip)
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all life is precious. we all have a purpose. even the most dangerous creatures.
secret santa ★ diana of themyscira for @rosewilsonworth
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Dean Winchester - 8.16 Remember the Titans
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There are things that tie them to a place, very much like they do us. Some remain tethered to a patch of land. A time and date. The spilling of blood. A terrible crime. But there are others. Others that hold onto an emotion. A drive. Loss. Revenge. Or love. Those, they never go away.
Crimson Peak (2015), dir. Guillermo del Toro
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“The “Broadway Melody Ballet,” which ran nearly 17 minutes and was highlighted by the silent, vampy performance of the then-unknown Cyd Charisse as a leggy femme fatale in a Louise Brooks wig. The number cost more than $600,000 to film, running more than $85,000 over budget.”
Singin’ in the Rain (1952) dir. Gene Kelly & Stanley Donen
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Destiel has arrived!!
- Dean Winchester asking Castiel to be his boyfriend!
