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all our heroes lack any conviction

 George Blagden singing “One Day More” acapella (x)

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The Devil King

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3 days ago on 21 May 2013 @ 2:51pm 1,913 notes

evil isn’t in, evil isn’t in
evil isn’t in your core.

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3 days ago on 21 May 2013 @ 12:14pm 62 notes

so we were discussing Äkta människor, and how Andreas Wilson needs a beard simply to pass for a 20 year old if he ever wants to buy beer or something, because childfaaaaace

but looks like they still ain’t selling him any

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Dame Helen Mirren steps in to grant a dying boy’s wish to meet the Queen

Oliver Burton, ten, may have just weeks to live after being hit by cancer for a third time.

Visiting the Queen at Buckingham Palace topped his list of dream activities — but his family was told a meeting would not be possible.

So Dame Helen stepped in, bringing him in a limo to see her West End show The Audience — in which she plays the Queen — then taking him backstage to meet her corgis.

The actress, 67, even KNIGHTED the excited schoolboy “Sir Oliver” during his visit, telling The Sun: “It was a pleasure and a privilege to meet such a brave young man.

Ex-Coldstream Guard James, now a full-time carer for his son, said of the visit: “She stayed in character for the whole thing and had a butler. “She was really lovely.”

Oliver, from Leicester, was first diagnosed with leukaemia in 2006, aged three. He recovered but in 2010 the cancer returned — and once again he pulled through.
Then last Christmas he was diagnosed with cancer in his spine and bone marrow — and this time intensive treatment is not possible, so he returned home with his mum, dad, and brother Ethan, six.
The family have raised £10,000 for special trips for Oliver through the National Children’s Tumour Leukaemia Cancer Trust, which arranged the visit with Dame Helen. [x]

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