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  • dntfearthereaper:

    Supernatural Season 7 gag reel | (x)

    (via forevercryingbecausemerlin)

    Source: anthonyedwardstarks
    • 3 months ago
    • 38634 notes
  • ameliaulation:

#can you imagine the very first time Dean got really fucked up from a hunt? #Sam was probably like 13 or 14 #and sat by his bedside just like this #exactly like this #unwilling to move and hardly ever looking away #probably every single time Dean has woken up in a hospital #the first thing he sees is Sam #Sam with his eyebrows pinched up and eyes all watery and red #and he probably always makes a comment like ‘dude you look worse than me’ #because he wants to see him smile

    ameliaulation:

    #can you imagine the very first time Dean got really fucked up from a hunt? #Sam was probably like 13 or 14 #and sat by his bedside just like this #exactly like this #unwilling to move and hardly ever looking away #probably every single time Dean has woken up in a hospital #the first thing he sees is Sam #Sam with his eyebrows pinched up and eyes all watery and red #and he probably always makes a comment like ‘dude you look worse than me’ #because he wants to see him smile

    (via tardis-in-a-devilstrap)

    Source: catsiel
    • 3 months ago
    • 7618 notes
  • chivalrousgambler:


this looks like a cover of a murder mystery book

    chivalrousgambler:

    this looks like a cover of a murder mystery book

    image

    (via unwinona)

    Source: catasters
    • 3 months ago
    • 142166 notes
  • that-stupid-tardis-sound:

    that-stupid-tardis-sound:

    that-stupid-tardis-sound:

    all i want is to possess a cute boy

    i meant like having a boyfriend i’m not a demon

    i lied i actually am a demon

    (via forevercryingbecausemerlin)

    • 3 months ago
    • 64425 notes
  • fuckyeahtattoos:

Where The Wild Things Are tattoo for my son. Done by Mike Bedard in North Bay Ontario.

    fuckyeahtattoos:

    Where The Wild Things Are tattoo for my son. Done by Mike Bedard in North Bay Ontario.

    Source: fuckyeahtattoos
    • 3 months ago
    • 363 notes
  • “

    Lots of chatter about the news that GOP Rep. Steve Stockman, who threatened Obama with impeachment over guns, has invited Ted Nugent to the State of the Union address. Nugent has accepted:

    “I am excited to have a patriot like Ted Nugent joining me in the House Chamber to hear from President Obama,” Stockman said in a press release. “After the Address I’m sure Ted will have plenty to say.”

    That’s a good bet; apparently Stockman is encouraging reporters to interview Nugent after the speech. Nugent, of course, is best known for making this claim, which was investigated by the Secret Service:

    “If Barack Obama becomes the president in November again, I will either be dead or in jail by this time next year,” Nugent said, according to a video that the NRA posted on YouTube. “If you can’t go home and get everybody in your lives to clean house in this vile, evil, America-hating administration, I don’t even know what you’re made out of.”

    That’s bad, but if I were the GOP leadership, the prospect of further comments from Nugent after the speech would have me a bit worried. After all, there’s little doubt that reporters will seek him out, and there’s really no telling what Nugent will say. The GOP leadership has not commented on the news.

    But really, this episode is significant for reasons that go well beyond Nugent. The key actor here who matters is Steve Stockman. The problem lies in all the over-the-top stuff GOP lawmakers say regularly that isn’t quite crazy enough to earn widespread condemnation, as Nugent’s quotes have, but are still whacked out enough to encourage an atmosphere that helps keep millions of GOP base voters sealed off from reality. The problem is the perpetual winking and nodding to The Crazy that is deemed marginally acceptable – the hints about creeping socialism, the claim that modest Obama executive actions amount to tyranny, the suggestions that Obama’s values are vaguely un-American and that Obama is transforming the country and the economy into something no longer recognizably American, and so on — more so than the glaringly awful stuff that gets the media refs to throw their flags.

    ”
    —

    GREG SARGENT, writing in the Washington Post, “The Problem Runs A Lot Deeper Than Ted Nugent.”

    Yep.

    (via inothernews)

    (via truth-has-a-liberal-bias)

    Source: inothernews
    • 3 months ago
    • 131 notes
  • nikaalexandra:

    /casually jumps on the valentine card bandwagon

    (via dalekintrainers)

    Source: nikaalexandra
    • 3 months ago
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