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misslesmis:




They would do warm-ups every morning… where one of the guys was playing piano and everyone else would be singing, but they would end up singing “The Circle of Life” from The Lion King. And young Daniel, the kid who plays Gavroche, would be there and at the very end, they would lift him like Simba.
-Aaron Tveit


this is literally the most precious thing

misslesmis:

They would do warm-ups every morning… where one of the guys was playing piano and everyone else would be singing, but they would end up singing “The Circle of Life” from The Lion King. And young Daniel, the kid who plays Gavroche, would be there and at the very end, they would lift him like Simba.

-Aaron Tveit

this is literally the most precious thing

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#Sherlock
reapersun:

everyone’s drawing cute valentines can i join

reapersun:

everyone’s drawing cute valentines can i join

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the-star-stuff:

The planets of the solar system imagined as human (and canine) characters

The manga Hetalia personifies nations as a group of constantly bickering characters. Artist Irene Flores has done something similar for the solar system, minus the bickering, with cheerful characters based on the eight planets, plus Pluto.

Flores has been creating these original characters for an unnamed project. Perhaps a children’s book or a comic? I love how she’s translated each celestial body into a distinct character — elegant Saturn, Jupiter and his large family of moons, fleet-footed Mercury. Pluto, as the dwarf planet, gets to be the solar system’s dog (although perhaps it’s just a play on the Disney character). She also has an additional illustration below, with the Earth and two unnamed characters, whom I suspect are Earth’s moon and the sun.

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[Irene Flores via The Uniblogger]

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#puppies!!!

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#Adventure Time

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uffyflup:

Shiba-Inu Pool Party

Photographs © takyua.baby

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