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Gif 5- cutest fucking thing ever.
Gifs 6 and 7, omg he’s still recovering from that sneeze!!!
In which a thousand fangirls melt because Tom Hiddleston sneezes. Like a baby kitten.
I love the progression of his face in the 5th one from “a sneeze is coming”, “not gonna be able to stop it”, to “sneeze!” And how red his cheeks get after. XD So cute!
sneezing should not be this adorable. what is wrong with me?
Story of a Five Year-Old Avenger, Meeting the Avengers
“Hi, Loki!” my wife said (100% sure she didn’t know Tom Hiddleston’s name). “Can my son get a picture with you?” she asked. “Can I put him on my shoulders?” Loki asks. “Um … okay?” is Jill’s response and hands Tom Hiddleston our son. He hoists him up on to his shoulders (I should mention that this guy is like 8 feet tall), and my wife takes out her Blackberry, only to find that it’s on its last battery leg. Nonetheless she manages to get a couple of shots. Hiddleston puts Edison down, shakes his hand and says goodbye…
… Evans crouches down next to Edison, who extends his hand and shakes the hand of The First Avenger. “Can I see your shield?” Evans asks and Edison hands his battered toy shield over. “Wow, you’re getting a lot of use out of this. You fighting a lot of bad guys with this?” he asks. Chris Evans and Edison proceed to have a conversation about the finer points of shields and fighting the enemy.
A Bite of China is a 7-episode documentary series by CCTV which gives a 360-degree introduction to Chinese food.
Ep1: Gift of the Nature
Introduction: For a foodie, the deliciousness of food is something worth pondering on, but a more important question is where does the food come from? Without question, we get all our food from the nature. Before we step into the kitchen and walk to the dining table, let’s first go back to the nature and check out the gifts it has given to us. This episode covers individuals, families and communities living in China’s vastly different geographic environments such as coasts, grasslands, forests, basins, lakes, etc. and features the different diets and lifestyles resulting from hugely different local climates such as dry, damp, hot and cold. It’s a reflection of what the nature, via its many ways, has given to the Chinese people and how we have gotten along with the nature harmoniously. It’s a story about how we obtain food through different methods, as well as a story of traditional lifestyles that have been shared by generations.





