It’s sad that these are actually in the order that they were written.
glee’s version of “character growth.”
Via Oh there you are, I've been reblogging you forever
If you could draw your character’s own storylines, what would you like to do?
Via Teardrop on the fire, fearless on my breath
House: Everybody Dies
I’ve just seen the season finale of House.

I’ve been watching this show for more than five years (since the end of its third season). The end makes me sad because House was of one the best shows on TV. I mean, there were ups and downs. Personally, I did not like that the whole 7th season was about House and Cuddy, their relantionship just wasn’t as interesting as House and Wilson’s.
Overall, even in its 8th season, it was still high quality.
I loved the finale. From the first episode the characters of House and Wilson were inspired by Holmes and Watson so it seems perfect that House and Holmes share the same end: surviving their own death.
Even though Wilson is dying and House will never ever solve another medical puzzle again, their friendship will forever remain the greatest bromance ever seen on TV.

This is insane! The fire has been raging on for 28 hours! I counted four helicopters and eleven cars in the village but most of them are in the forest. More than 600 hectares was already burnt and the smoke was even seen from the satellite. There are fire brigades from the whole region and the army arrived to help in the early afternoon. Unfortunately, the weather conditions make everything worse. The wind is so strong that the fire broke out again on the same place where it had been already extinguished.
It all makes me really sad. I spent my childhood getting lost in this large forest. The whole area where I live is unofficially called “Sahara” because there are huge sites of sand. These sandpits are sea sediments of the younger Tertiary era.
Life is quite a gift. At first you overestimate it, this gift; you think you’ve received eternal life. Then you underestimate it, you think it stinks, it’s too short, you’re almost ready to throw it away. Finally, you realize that it wasn’t a gift at all, just a loan. Then you try to deserve it.
– Oscar (Oscar and the Lady in Pink) (via imjaw) Via I'll just...wait here then.


