loreen2012:

Loreen and Buranovskie bAbushki(Russia)

cruzrobin:

My thoughts about the ESC 2012
My second heroine of the night besides Loreen.
Lots of the watchers probably aren’t aware of the current situation in Azerbaijan. The moderators couln’t help it but smile away the statement of our comedienne, Anke Engelke. She made a clear yet friendly statement during the voting towards the totalitarian regime of Azerbaijan, being the only person at the show giving the opposition of the country a voice.

»Tonight, nobody could vote for their own country, but it is good to be able to vote and it is good to have a choice. Good luck on your journey Azerbaijan, Europe is watching you.«

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Danke, Anke!

cruzrobin:

My thoughts about the ESC 2012

My second heroine of the night besides Loreen.

Lots of the watchers probably aren’t aware of the current situation in Azerbaijan. The moderators couln’t help it but smile away the statement of our comedienne, Anke Engelke. She made a clear yet friendly statement during the voting towards the totalitarian regime of Azerbaijan, being the only person at the show giving the opposition of the country a voice.

»Tonight, nobody could vote for their own country, but it is good to be able to vote and it is good to have a choice. Good luck on your journey Azerbaijan, Europe is watching you.«

Also see here

Danke, Anke!

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THIS IS WHY EUROPE IS THE BEST

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stonehearting:

Lisa is very easy on the eye so we can focus more on her silky gorgeousness and avoid the crazy ogre that I represent.

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Weird Girl by Tim Burton

tea-time-for-sylvielou:

Weird Girl by Tim Burton

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it’s always been you

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