Asiangelino
Asiangelino
Asiangelino

I've said this before, but your new graphics gal is SO GOOD.

Madeleine.

Oh, god, that movie was SO GOOD. Carey Mulligan is everything.

THE DREAM

i really appreciate the care you took with the extra letters in "very". four, four, four and four. yes, i counted them.

I coveted Keira Knightley's green dress from Atonement sooooo much that the owner of this women's clothing boutique I worked at senior year of high school helped me find a knock-off for prom :')

This is a great reminder for everyone to try and meet their significant other's family (even via Skype) BEFORE you decided to start planning a wedding. Bad families are toxic to relationships!

Basically Scarlett O'Hara's entire post-war wardrobe in Gone With the Wind, but this ensemble in particular:

Everything Grace Kelly wears in Rear Window, but especially this dress:

Oh no! I guess the only positive is that the groom didn't have to become the son-in-law of these "you're not good enough for our daughter" people. That would have been a miserable life.

THIS IS GOOD. Really this is a wonderful story. This awfulness is <<< divorce level shitstorm.

FYI His day job is 'clown' #allrounder

what the FUCK

The wedding mime is the love interest in my version of this film.

Sad story all around! I hope your friend found someone eventually.

That is one of the saddest things I've ever read. Whoa.

Oh no! At first, I thought this story was going to go in a different direction. In Chinese weddings it's considered a tradition to a earlier era to prevent the groom from getting to the bride. The door games. It's all a party game though, usually the bridesmaids make him and all the groomsmen do silly dances or

I think it is a Chinese wedding tradition for the groom's party (groom, best man, other groomsmen) to show up at the bride's family house and do stupid human tricks or barter with the bridesmaids for access to the bride. Some li xi or lucky money is paid and then they get to get to the bride and start wedding

Hat-Themed wedding.

The 5 day wedding "weekend" in which the bride handed me a grocery sack and ordered me to collect 250 perfectly shaped river rocks.