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forsciencejohn:

when I say “I wish they would turn this book into a movie” what I really mean is “I wish they would turn this book into a 17-hour-long spectacle that includes every single solitary detail and doesn’t deviate at all from the storyline and has perfect casting”

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#me

sassygayangel:

castiali:

karenqillan:

Why doesnt castiel have a last name

he does, he’s a winchester

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Go away.

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jadedskies:

sluttystiles:

rats-in-the-walls:

muserinastrangeland:

tomithejellyfish:

I think the worst feeling is being over the age of 18 and seeing a 15-year-old you would fuck in a heartbeat

I think the worst feeling is being 15 and seeing a 44-year-old you would fuck in a heartbeat

i think the worst feeling would be having your own father carve your chest open, pull out all of your entrails, stuff you full of squid, sew you back up, then throw you into the ocean


well that escalated quickly

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The Final Problem: fangirlsjustwannahavefun: Friendly reminder that John Watson has to go... → finalproblem.tumblr.com

finalproblem:

fangirlsjustwannahavefun:

Friendly reminder that John Watson has to go through a longer Sherlock hiatus than anyone else.

If they make the hiatus proportional to the amount of time Sherlock and John knew each other pre-fall in the show vs. in the books, our wait will actually be longer…

Yes, well, John’s Sherlock hiatus is infinitely worse than ours, because (a) none of us have even met Sherlock in person so it’s not like losing someone you actually knew in real life; (b) Sherlock is not just someone John knows in real life, but his other half; and (c) John thinks he’s actually dead.

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For god's sake

acciojkrowling:

Why is it that EVERY TIME someone asks Jo about her plans for Harry Potter everyone freaks out?

A week ago everyone was shitting themselves over ‘Rowling confirms no more Harry Potter books’ which A) we’ve known for years B) the article was a year old anyway.

Now she says the possibility’s there which we’ve also known for years because she’s ALWAYS SAID NEVER SAY NEVER, and everyone’s freaking out again and there’s stuff in the JK Rowling tags about her ‘planning to write more HP’ yada yada yada.

NOTHING HAS CHANGED. Why is it so difficult for people to see that she doesn’t intend to publish any more HP but she doesn’t want to say she definitely won’t because there’s the chance she could change her mind?

Let’s freak out about the fact that her new book is out in 11 1/2 hours, if there ever is a new HP we can freak out about it in the future!

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I'm gonna say this once

lowlyminion:

The right to free speech (if you live in a country that allows you that) means the government won’t put you in jail for what you’re saying. It doesn’t protect you from other people telling you to shut the fuck up.

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“Be proud of your mistakes. Well, proud may not be exactly the right word, but respect them, treasure them, be kind to them, learn from them. And, more than that, and more important than that, make them. Make mistakes. Make great mistakes, make wonderful mistakes, make glorious mistakes. Better to make a hundred mistakes than to stare at a blank piece of paper too scared to do anything wrong.” —Neil Gaiman (via internal-acceptance-movement)
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