“what? your old police hat? haha! you remember when i used to put this thing on as a kid, run all over the house bumping into stuff? dreaming that one day i’d be this amazing cop just like my old man.”
“yeah, well, i guess your perception of me has changed a little since then, huh?”
 ”actually, it’s quite the contrary.” 

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mockingjay422:

Jennifer keeps you on your toes at all times though. You never really know if she’s going to kick you in the head or do something unexpected.

AAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWW

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kcdaisy:

“Sometimes when I’m alone, I take the pearl from where it lives in my pocket and try to remember the boy with the bread, the strong arms that warded off nightmares on the train, the kisses in the arena.”
                      ~ Katniss Everdeen

kcdaisy:

“Sometimes when I’m alone, I take the pearl from where it lives in my pocket and try to remember the boy with the bread, the strong arms that warded off nightmares on the train, the kisses in the arena.”

                      ~ Katniss Everdeen

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worldpaintings:

The Paris of Édouard Cortès 

Édouard Leon Cortès (1882–1969) was a French post-impressionist artist known as “the Parisian Poet of Painting”. His views of Paris are among the most telling and beautiful images of this genre, capturing the city during all seasons for more than 60 years. Cortès seized the magic of Paris during its transition from the romantic Belle Epoque to the modern, 20th century capital as we know it.
It was at the turn of the century, c.1900, that he began to paint the scenes he would become most famous for – Paris streets and monuments. At that time views of this gorgeous city, “the City of Lights”, were in great demand by both collectors and tourists. Édouard Cortès answered their call and thus he found his niche, becoming one of the most prolific artists of his time.
A legacy of master paintings is now found in most prestigious collections throughout Europe, the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia, South America and Japan.

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