John and Paul are essentially a legendary world-changing love affair that ends in heartbreak — like Burton and Taylor, but with no touching. They are the thing the other was looking for. A major part of their lives was settled the day they met at Woolton fair — they were completed, reborn and undone with each other.

Feminist writer Caitlin Moran.

“With no touching”…?  I think not.

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John and Paul are essentially a legendary world-changing love affair that ends in heartbreak — like Burton and Taylor, but with no touching. They are the thing the other was looking for. A major part of their lives was settled the day they met at Woolton fair — they were completed, reborn and undone with each other.

Feminist writer Caitlin Moran.

“With no touching”…?  I think not.

(via fabandgear)

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theepichumor:

Come at me bro.



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The Proper Way to Ask for a Refill.

shotglassesandpeacesigns:

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fightemontheice:

jessic-eh:

“For those I love, I will sacrifice”

this is probably the most perfect picture i’ve ever seen. wow

I will always reblog this.



Hi I'm Kate and I'm in love with old rockstars: A short dedication

withalittlehelpfrompaulmccartney:

to the psychopaths overly fan girlish fan girls who submit to Beatles Confessions or basically just people who take things to seriously

hi yes this was the person who was calling me a jerk for saying he should be let loose and not held in any longer hohoho

yes he murdered an amazing…

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