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1 Jun 2012

londonrobstenv:

PRAISES

(Source: ohstewarts)

24 May 2012

ROBSTEN IN CANNES

yeah-carly-crepy-is-krisbian:

Everybody was talking about ROBSTEN ….EVERYBODY!

And i was like “Something really important is happening….Robsten?! What?! “

FIRST, THIS ROBSTEN DAMN AWESOME PIC :

THEN THIS F*CKING PIC :

AFTER ALL OF THIS, I SAW THE VIDEO…AND THE “STOLEN KISS”

WHILE I WAS LIKE :

NOW MY LIFE IS COMPLETE

*PD : THIS IS FOR NONSTENS

CarlyCrepy ;)

14 May 2012

When Rob buys a new piece of clothing …

londonrobstenv:

Kristen: 

ahahahahahha

(Source: therobstenkindoflove)

9 May 2012

londonrobstenv:

brainfucking

londonrobstenv:

brainfucking

(Source: burning-soul)

9 May 2012

robstenlove88:

stewartsexual:

Amen …

I seriously need to see this like now!!!

(Source: robustbutts)

9 May 2012

Hermione: ”You’ll be okay, Harry. You’re a great wizard. You really are.
Harry: ”Not as good as you.”

(Source: theplushbear)

2 May 2012

expecto-potteronus:

harrynickels:
“Silencio!” cried Hermione, and the man’s voice was extinguished. He continued to mouth through the hole in his mask, but no sound came out; he was thrust aside by his fellow. 
“Petrificus Totalus!” shouted Harry, as the second Death Eater raised his wand. His arms and legs snapped together and he fell forward, facedown onto the rug at Harry’s feet, stiff as a board and unable to move at all. 
“Well done, Ha —”
But the Death Eater Hermione had just struck dumb made a sud­den slashing movement with his wand from which flew a streak of what looked like purple flame. It passed right across Hermione’s chest; she gave a tiny “oh!” as though of surprise and then crumpled onto the floor where she lay motionless.
“HERMIONE!”
Harry fell to his knees beside her as Neville crawled rapidly toward her from under the desk, his wand held up in front of him. The Death Eater kicked out hard at Neville’s head as he emerged — his foot broke Neville’s wand in two and connected with his face — Neville gave a howl of pain and recoiled, clutching his mouth and nose. Harry twisted around, his own wand held high, and saw that the Death Eater had ripped off his mask and was pointing his wand directly at Harry, who recognized the long, pale, twisted face from the Daily Prophet: Antonin Dolohov, the wizard who had murdered the Prewetts.
Dolohov grinned. With his free hand, he pointed from the prophecy still clutched in Harry’s hand, to himself, then at Hermione. Though he could no longer speak his meaning could not have been clearer: Give me the prophecy, or you get the same as her. …
“Like you won’t kill us all the moment I hand it over anyway!” said Harry.
A whine of panic inside his head was preventing him thinking properly. He had one hand on Hermione’s shoulder, which was still warm, yet did not dare look at her properly. Don’t let her be dead, don’t let her be dead, it’s my fault if she’s dead. …
“Whaddever you do, Harry,” said Neville fiercely from under the desk, lowering his hands to show a clearly broken nose and blood pouring down his mouth and chin, “don’d gib it to him!”
Then there was a crash outside the door, and Dolohov looked over his shoulder — the baby-headed Death Eater had appeared in the doorway, his head bawling, his great fists still flailing uncontrollably at everything around him.
Harry seized his chance: “PETRIFICUS TOTALUS!”
The spell hit Dolohov before he could block it, and he toppled for­ward across his comrade, both of them rigid as boards and unable to move an inch.
“Hermione,” Harry said at once, shaking her as the baby-headed Death Eater blundered out of sight again. “Hermione, wake up. …”
“Whaddid he do to her?” said Neville, crawling out from under the desk again to kneel at her other side, blood streaming from his rapidly swelling nose. “I dunno. …”
Neville groped for Hermione’s wrist.
“Dat’s a pulse, Harry, I’b sure id is. …”
Such a powerful wave of relief swept through Harry that for a mo­ment he felt light-headed.
“She’s alive?”
“Yeah, I dink so. …”
There was a pause in which Harry listened hard for the sounds of more footsteps, but all he could hear were the whimpers and blunder­ings of the baby Death Eater in the next room.
“Neville, we’re not far from the exit,” Harry whispered. “We’re right next to that circular room. … If we can just get you across it and find the right door before any more Death Eaters come, I’ll bet you can get Hermione up the corridor and into the lift. … Then you could find someone. … Raise the alarm …”
“And whad are you going do do?” said Neville, mopping his bleed­ing nose with his sleeve and frowning at Harry.
“I’ve got to find the others,” said Harry.
“Well, I’b going do find dem wid you,” said Neville firmly.
“But Hermione —”

expecto-potteronus:

harrynickels:

“Silencio!” cried Hermione, and the man’s voice was extinguished. He continued to mouth through the hole in his mask, but no sound came out; he was thrust aside by his fellow. 

“Petrificus Totalus!” shouted Harry, as the second Death Eater raised his wand. His arms and legs snapped together and he fell forward, facedown onto the rug at Harry’s feet, stiff as a board and unable to move at all. 

“Well done, Ha —”

But the Death Eater Hermione had just struck dumb made a sud­den slashing movement with his wand from which flew a streak of what looked like purple flame. It passed right across Hermione’s chest; she gave a tiny “oh!” as though of surprise and then crumpled onto the floor where she lay motionless.

“HERMIONE!”

Harry fell to his knees beside her as Neville crawled rapidly toward her from under the desk, his wand held up in front of him. The Death Eater kicked out hard at Neville’s head as he emerged — his foot broke Neville’s wand in two and connected with his face — Neville gave a howl of pain and recoiled, clutching his mouth and nose. Harry twisted around, his own wand held high, and saw that the Death Eater had ripped off his mask and was pointing his wand directly at Harry, who recognized the long, pale, twisted face from the Daily Prophet: Antonin Dolohov, the wizard who had murdered the Prewetts.

Dolohov grinned. With his free hand, he pointed from the prophecy still clutched in Harry’s hand, to himself, then at Hermione. Though he could no longer speak his meaning could not have been clearer: Give me the prophecy, or you get the same as her. …

“Like you won’t kill us all the moment I hand it over anyway!” said Harry.

A whine of panic inside his head was preventing him thinking properly. He had one hand on Hermione’s shoulder, which was still warm, yet did not dare look at her properly. Don’t let her be dead, don’t let her be dead, it’s my fault if she’s dead. …

“Whaddever you do, Harry,” said Neville fiercely from under the desk, lowering his hands to show a clearly broken nose and blood pouring down his mouth and chin, “don’d gib it to him!”

Then there was a crash outside the door, and Dolohov looked over his shoulder — the baby-headed Death Eater had appeared in the doorway, his head bawling, his great fists still flailing uncontrollably at everything around him.

Harry seized his chance: “PETRIFICUS TOTALUS!”

The spell hit Dolohov before he could block it, and he toppled for­ward across his comrade, both of them rigid as boards and unable to move an inch.

“Hermione,” Harry said at once, shaking her as the baby-headed Death Eater blundered out of sight again. “Hermione, wake up. …”

“Whaddid he do to her?” said Neville, crawling out from under the desk again to kneel at her other side, blood streaming from his rapidly swelling nose. “I dunno. …”

Neville groped for Hermione’s wrist.

“Dat’s a pulse, Harry, I’b sure id is. …”

Such a powerful wave of relief swept through Harry that for a mo­ment he felt light-headed.

“She’s alive?”

“Yeah, I dink so. …”

There was a pause in which Harry listened hard for the sounds of more footsteps, but all he could hear were the whimpers and blunder­ings of the baby Death Eater in the next room.

“Neville, we’re not far from the exit,” Harry whispered. “We’re right next to that circular room. … If we can just get you across it and find the right door before any more Death Eaters come, I’ll bet you can get Hermione up the corridor and into the lift. … Then you could find someone. … Raise the alarm …”

“And whad are you going do do?” said Neville, mopping his bleed­ing nose with his sleeve and frowning at Harry.

“I’ve got to find the others,” said Harry.

“Well, I’b going do find dem wid you,” said Neville firmly.

“But Hermione —”

(Source: robinisthebride)

2 May 2012

FAVORITE FRIENDSHIPS → Daniel Radcliffe & Emma Watson

“We had a great weekend once. We were stuck in the middle of nowhere in Scotland. We were in this castle, both meant to be in bed and I sneaked into Dan’s room and stayed up watching movie’s all night and drinking Coke and M&M’s from the minibar.”  

2 May 2012

14 years ago today - The Battle of Hogwarts

(Source: riddlemetom)

2 May 2012

(Source: hpstuffs)