“They kiss like they are fighting for the air in water. They fight for each other like the world is on fire. They love like they have only just discovered the notion. They fight with each other like it is the end of everything. The make up like they are lost and finding themselves. They deny each other for fear of the inevitable. They exist, only when they are together. And as a whole, they are perfect.” | asked by: extraordinarypartners


Together with their families, Katherine Houghton Beckett and Richard Edgar Alexander Rodgers Castle invite you to  attend the celebration of their marriage. 

CASTLE returns for an all new-season in September only on ABC.


Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara pose during the ‘Ain’t Them Bodies Saints’ Photocall during The 66th Annual Cannes Film Festival, May 18


“We have fun together.”


walkingonfire:

We both deserve more.


Calvin Klein is releasing a new fragrance, “Downtown” featuring Rooney Mara as the face of the campaign as photographed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino and TV spot shot by David Fincher and inspired by a young woman living in her own world, breaking away from the “expected”


Aren’t you two practically living together now?


When it comes to marriage, I’m more of a “one and done” type. (requested by ijustwantcastle)


agingerworld:

This moment never gets old!


starsinthesamesky:

sun—washed:

sad-teeth:

So today Angelina Jolie had double mastectomy, which is the removal of one’s breasts, to prevent Breast cancer. So instead of praising Angelina on her bravery, men on Twitter decided to ridicule her, even calling her stupid for removing her breasts. For those of you on Tumblr that are attacking Feminists about being delusional about sexism against women and misogyny here’s your fucking proof that sexism and misogyny exists. 

*proof that men value breasts more than women’s FUCKING LIVES & HEALTH


“To love a TV show is to know one of two things: Either it will eventually leave you, or you will eventually leave it. There’s no middle ground for the committed. Once you’re in, you’re in, and you’re going to be in until the thing is canceled or until you lose interest because you’ve either figured out all of the show’s tricks or it’s just not the same anymore. That show you loved more than anything? It will eventually feel sort of old and pointless to you after a while, and you’ll have moved on to some new thing that feels fresher but will inevitably disappoint you somewhere down the line. And so it goes. You’ll someday remember that show you loved with such intensity—it will probably be off the air by this point—and you’ll wonder idly why they don’t make ’em like that anymore. The answer is because you’re not who you were anymore, and you can’t fall for a show like that because you’re no longer the same person.” —

Todd VanDerWerff (The A.V. Club)