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1. since i've been loving you
led zeppelin

2. little black submarines
the black keys

3. girl
the beatles

4. cigarette daydreams
cage the elephant

5. stuck on the puzzle
alex turner

6. no buses
arctic monkeys

7. apartment
young the giant





it's brand new to me, all those planets and creatures and horizons! i haven't seen them yet, not with these eyes. and it is gonna be fantastic!

  1. “Natalie Dormer behind the scenes for a photoshoot for TV Guide Magazine at San Diego Comic Con 2015.
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    Natalie Dormer behind the scenes for a photoshoot for TV Guide Magazine at San Diego Comic Con 2015.

  2. nataliedormersource:

    “I’m pretty balanced in what I eat. I also drink a ton of water. The old rules are the best rules. Every woman knows that. And I love to sleep. I can catch an extra 20 minutes anywhere. I always say Dormer, dormir, it’s very similar.” – Natalie Dormer on beauty tips in The New York Times

  3. chandrilas-deactivated20180714:

    Natalie Dormer photographed by Jermaine Francis for Crash Magazine 2015

  4. dormermydearest:

    “I would never kill you, not in a million years. You may not be as unique as you thought, but you’re still a work of art, I appreciate art.”

  5. nataliedormersource:

    Natalie Dormer for Crash Magazine by Jermaine Francis
  6. Film is finally starting to catch up with something that television has known for a while. And that is that we need more three-dimensional fleshed-out female protagonists. It’s not only about having female characters for your female audience. It’s the benefit of all the population, we’re 50-50 in gender, and art helps us cope with life. It reflects that.
    Natalie Dormer by Eliot Lee Hazel for Flaunt Magazine, 11 april 2015

  7. breathtakingqueens:

    Perfect is very boring, and if you happen to have a different look, that’s a celebration of human nature, I think. If we were all symmetrical and perfect, life would be very dull.