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Sara. Chicago. INFP. Christian, but it's a relationship, not a religion. By tumblr standards, old as balls. I would like the chance to like you as it is likely that I will. I tag everything and I eat sarcasm for breakfast. I probably listen to more music than you, so lets talk about it. I like books more than I like most human beings. ASL is my second language, and if you knock it I'll knock you. I am a fan of a LOT of things. My favorite joke in the world is 'A guy walked into a bar. ...Ouch.' which kind of explains me.

mendox:

this is the coolest picture on tumblr. 

mendox:

this is the coolest picture on tumblr. 


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natehammond:

The Codex Alera

natehammond:

The Codex Alera


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If you’re blue and you don’t know where to go to why don’t you go where fashion sits? 

alexandraerin:

image


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edensflaw:

Charlie Chaplin and Helen Keller
From HistoricLOLs.com: 

Charlie Chaplin historian JeTamme Derouet provides some interesting background info for this photo and describes the pair meeting in Hollywood during one of Miss Keller’s speaking tours: “They spent most of the day off alone together and they smiled and laughed a lot like they had their own private world, just walking the studio lot and talking privately together. (The picture seen here) is of her holding her hand to his mouth to feel what he is saying as he speaks to her.” To paraphrase Derouet on Chaplin’s interest in sign language: “Chaplin had worked with several deaf people throughout his career in an effort to improve his own pantomime communication skills and traveled with deaf artist Granville Redmond, who taught Charlie sign language and fingerspelling. He was also a great supporter of the deaf during a time when most people in America were trying to abolish sign language all together.” Ridiculously good guy Chaplin was a ridiculously good guy. 

I loved Chaplin to begin with, but this just makes me love him more. 

edensflaw:

Charlie Chaplin and Helen Keller

From HistoricLOLs.com: 

Charlie Chaplin historian JeTamme Derouet provides some interesting background info for this photo and describes the pair meeting in Hollywood during one of Miss Keller’s speaking tours: 

“They spent most of the day off alone together and they smiled and laughed a lot like they had their own private world, just walking the studio lot and talking privately together. (The picture seen here) is of her holding her hand to his mouth to feel what he is saying as he speaks to her.” 

To paraphrase Derouet on Chaplin’s interest in sign language: 

“Chaplin had worked with several deaf people throughout his career in an effort to improve his own pantomime communication skills and traveled with deaf artist Granville Redmond, who taught Charlie sign language and fingerspelling. He was also a great supporter of the deaf during a time when most people in America were trying to abolish sign language all together.” 

Ridiculously good guy Chaplin was a ridiculously good guy. 

I loved Chaplin to begin with, but this just makes me love him more. 



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