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Break a prop? Just put it back and walk away… ha ha!!

Emma’s reaction though 

Sometimes it freaks me out how much like their characters they are. Emma’s very concerned, Dan saves the day, Rupert laughs.

I’m never not reblogging this. They’re just so damn cute…

i love how dan doesn’t even think or blame emma he just put’s it back and it never even happened

we should’ve known dan would lead a life of delinquency somewhere down the road. no kid reacts that fast without knowing what theyre doing

omg this is priceless! I love this!
Permalink This secret came up for this week’s Sundays Secrets and is probably one of my ultimate favorites. You know who you are, I hope you regret it every day too. 
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Permalink These 4am shifts are slowly killing me. Too early to function. 
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This post has been featured on a 1000notes.com blog.
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Most people say that it’s ridiculous to say that the Harry Potter books saved lives, but read this and you’ll change your perspective. Evanna Lynch, who plays Luna Lovegood in Harry Potter, once wrote to J.K. Rowling begging for at least a tiny role in one of the films. At the time she was young and was dying due to her anorexia. She mentioned it to J.K. and begged to have one part in the film before it was too late. J.K. Rowling responded with a deal: she’d give her a part if she got better. Evanna got better and never returned to her anorexia.
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Permalink Happy New Years everyone!(:
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