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Erica. 21. Frolics to and fro Tumblr betwixt literature classes and strong cups of coffee.

Prone to whimsifying Internet dependency.

Teenager who just woke up.

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dreamerofdisney:

disney-lostgirl:

BUT ACTUALLY I JUST DIED

This should be on every dash. It’s so perfect. 

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disneysupportingroles:

disneyprince:

This is a pixie bell.

Here we see Walt Disney, flying. Does he react with spinning around the room, cutting flips, and soaring out the door? No, he says “Get this stuff off of me!” 

This is everyday stuff for Mr. Disney, folks. Everyday stuff. 

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disney-boy:

classydisney:

welcometoatlantica:

bebrave-gettangled:

disneygirldreams:

disneyverse:

Ryan Gosling confirmed to play Walt Disney in biopic based on fan poster!


Read more about it here

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so…..excited…….

PLEASE TELL ME THIS IS REAL, PLEASE OH PLEASE, MY HEART CANT TAKE IT

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IF THIS IS REAL I’M GOING TO FAINT

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gambler-x:

disneydear:

I will never let myself scroll past a picture of Walt and not reblog it. I feel like I’d be dishonoring him, and he’s just done so much for me that it’s just not right.

Mr. Disney

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Over at our place, we’re sure of just one thing: everybody in the world was once a child. So in planning a new picture, we don’t think of grown-ups, and we don’t think of children. But just of that fine, clean, unspoiled spot down deep in every one of us, that maybe the world has made us forget.
Walt Disney (via melancholicwistfulness)

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simpledisneythings:

Walt Disney Dec 5, 1901 - Dec 15, 1966

“The death of Walt Disney is a loss to all the people of the world. In everything he did, Walt had an intuitive way of reaching out and touching the hearts and mind of young and old alike. His entertainment was an international language.
For more than 40 years, people have looked to Walt Disney for the finest quality in family entertainment. There is no way to replace Walt Disney. He was an extraordinary man. Perhaps there will never be another like him… The world will always be a better place because Walt Disney was its master showman.” - Roy O. Disney

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