
(originally chloroplast / via onelovestheanswer)


he was crazy about her.
-I’m Pretty Sure They Weren’t Together And She Was With Damon Dash But Ok.
googling lyrics even if you know them before you use them in a text post so you don’t embarrass yourself in front of the internet
Garcia: Okay, Rossi. Out with it. Is Hotch dating?
Rossi: I. Don’t. Know.
Reid: You know, statistically, widowed men start dating much faster than females, but Hotch is refuting the data. It’s been two years and nineteen days.
Garcia: Venus has aligned with Mars which means that love is in the air and maybe we will get weekends off!
Morgan: *coughs*
Garcia: …What? Is he standing there? He’s standing there, isn’t he?
Hotch: Hello Garcia.
Garcia: Hello someone talk about the case.
The Bittersweet Science, 07x10


Race, Retrospectives & Reflections from MJ: The Peacock
My brothers and I decided to form our own production company, and we began thinking about names to call it. You don’t find many articles about peacocks in the newspaper, but around this time I found the only one that mattered. I had always thought peacocks were beautiful and had admired one that Berry Gordy had at one of his homes. So when I read the article, which had an accompanying picture of a peacock, and revealed a great deal about the bird’s characteristics, I was excited. I thought I might have found the image we were looking for.
The writer said that the peacock’s full plumage would explode only when it was in love, and then all the colors would shine – all the colors of the rainbow on one body. I was immediately taken with that beautiful image and the meaning behind it. That bird’s plumage conveyed the message I was looking for to explain the Jacksons and our intense devotion to one another, as well as our multifaceted interests. My brothers liked the idea, so we called our new company Peacock Productions, to side step the trap of relying too heavily on the Jackson name.
Our first world tour had focused our interest in uniting people of all races through music. Some people we knew wondered what we meant when we talked about uniting all the races though – after all, we were black musicians. Our answer was “music is color-blind.” We saw that every night, especially in Europe and the other parts of the world we had visited. The people we met there loved our music. It didn’t matter to them what color our skin was or which country we called our home.
Michael Jackson - Moonwalk
I JUST SPENT LIKE AN 1 HOUR OF MY LIFE ON THIS, GENIUS
this is legit so sick.

