Nat | 18 | Texas

Slytherin; INFJ

*is daenerys' wife*

dog enthusiast

TV show & movie fanatic

updates

-queue running bc life-

tracking tauriol

watching
AHS, TWD
reading
The Bell Jar
listening to
RT Podcast; Halsey on repeat
playing
Fallout 4

links

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-updates tab-

networks

agents of shield

+blogroll

blog percents
MARVEL 50% TOLKIEN 30% GOT 15% ~~OTHER 5%
time

nataliedormersource:

Natalie Dormer photographed by John Russo for Marie Claire Mexico and Latin America, February 2016 (courtesy of oswinoswalsd)

krystenrittrer:

Emilia Clarke for Dior 2015

elzabetholsens:

“The freedom to be someone else entirely and be different versions of something. That’s what I loved and I loved watching movies and I loved watching television, I loved reading books. That kind of escapism into another world was my favorite thing.” -Gwendoline Christie for Interview Magazine, Dec. 2015

scottstilinskis:

my sister asked me why i wanted to be an actress, i was like ‘i don’t know!’ i think the ultimate aim as a young woman of today is to play incredible female roles and rey is an incredible female role.

(Source: alyciascarey)

goldenfools:

“Women are approximately 50 per cent of the population. We need art in this medium of cinema and TV that reflects that—full stop. There’s been a bias [toward] three-dimensional male roles, and there’s an evolution happening. This is overdue. When we aren’t talking about gender anymore, we’ve achieved equality. But we still have to talk about inequality until that happens. That’s the dream in any area of society for me: that there is a balance in representation.” - Natalie Dormer for Fashion Magazine (February 2016)

dailymarvelqueens:

I just want to work on things that are really hard, and when I’m not working on things that are really hard, I want to hang out with people I like to be with, and that’s it.

thequeensofbeauty:

Perfect is very boring, and if you happen to have a different look, that’s a celebration of human nature, I think. If we were all symmetrical and perfect, life would be very dull.

nataliedormersource:
“ “Natalie Dormer by James Macari for Fashion Magazine (February 2016)
” ”

nataliedormersource:

Natalie Dormer by James Macari for Fashion Magazine (February 2016)

pvedameron:

I think I probably mostly relate to her in that [Peggy’s] a modern woman…culturally at the moment and certainly in my generation, there’s been this expectation that, because we’ve moved so far ahead from the 1940s about where women can be in the workplace, she’s having to find a way of having it all, and what I can relate to is that struggle between the personal life and the professional life. Now there’s a pressure for women to be good mothers and good wives but also to be heading businesses, and the toll that that takes, I think, personally on women is that they’re having to juggle all of those things.

(Source: mandaloriangf)

rubisrose:

I like books that aren’t just lovely but that have memories in themselves. Just like playing a song, picking up a book again that has memories can take you back to another place or another time.

(Source: bellashdid)

lannisten:

I’ve always had a hunger and a determination, ever since I was little.

(Source: daeneys-targaryen)

alexdelarge:

“I came to the Marvel Universe because I loved “Iron Man”. The first “Iron Man”. And I went and met with Marvel and one of the characters was Black Widow, and there was Scarlet Witch and Blonde Phantom and, like, a few others, and Wasp and whatever. And I thought that I maybe could fit in that Universe and, um, and I did. It’s a great character. She’s rich, she’s deep, she’s dark, she’s a woman, she’s faced death so many times that she has this whole other perspective on, you know, the value of life and living, like, presently, even though she has this really dark past.”

ysabels:

Ban french toast, it’s too heavy!