1. walk-by-faith-always:

    in-love-with-all-british-actors:

    newyorkerheart:

    Omggg deadddd

    YOU’RE NEARLY 50! YOU CAN PHYSICALLY BE THAT DAMN CUTE!

    he’s seriously not normal

    (via huntingdemonswiththewinchesters)

     


  2. This blog respects all ships. Just because I might not ship it, doesn’t mean I don’t respect it. All ships are welcome to sail through here without judgement.

     

  3. wholockian-221b:

    iamfandomstyle:

    Please tell me this is a gag reel

    Nope.This is an actual scene from the show.

    image

    (Source: tiny-wonderland, via theconsultingharlequin)

     

  4. thespywhospies:

    Supernatural AU4 : Human!Cas & Angel!Dean
    Cas gets hurt and Dean is pissed

    Part 4 of  ReverseVerse Series

    (via loonylunalovegood97)

     

  5. Why I love Jane. 

    (Source: animation-gifs, via travelingwind)

     


  6. george0malley:

    embarrassing parts of books are a million times worse than embarrassing parts of movies i’ve decided because you can’t look away or cover your face until it’s over you have no choice but to pay attention and endure that secondhand embarrassment with them

    (via comeonthen-allonys)

     

  7. I need a proper look, gotta draw its fire, gotta give it a target.

    How?

    (Source: vaiseys, via a-small-british-whovian)

     

  8. kamikazekatze:

    Misha on Asylum Europe Convention 4 on May 25th 2013.

    (Gifs are from my NOT uploaded video I sneaky bastard made after I got told by the staff NOT to film. *cough* I’m not even sorry)

    (via learned-thatfromthepizzaman)

     

  9. all-misty-eyed:

    clauschwa:

    superwholockfeels:

    timey-wimey-renner:

    situationalstudent:

    assbutts-from-221b:

    i actually started crying ok whoever made this is a genius

    /casually vomits because no, nope, nope, stop that’s a really unhealthy attitude to have

    /casually vomits because you don’t understand

    Many of us were excluded, lonely and depressed before we joined any fandoms. We found refuge in the stories and comfort in the characters. We found people with similar interests and gained friends who understood and sympathized with us. When the stories hurt us we found solace in the fact that we are not alone in feeling this way. In many ways to many people these stories saved our lives. Some might have been pointing towards suicide, but maybe the Doctor and his story stopped some. That’s what matters, because we owe these stories our life. We owe it to the Doctor, the Winchesters, the Avengers and whatever fandom you might be in. They’re always there and always will be even when all others abandon us. I can honestly say that I was in deep depression before I started watching Doctor Who and the story very much pulled me from that place and changed who I am, made me who I am today. The 14,000 notes on this post show that I am not alone and none of us are. 

    Unhealthy is to reblog skinny and tanned girls like it’s a religion

    Unhealthyis think depressed people have no reasons to be like that because they’re not starving

    Unhealthyis to make people think they are not worth it because they’re either too fat or to skinny, or because they don’t dress fashionably so therefore they’re considered “ugly”

    Unhealthy is to go through this unbelievably hard life without a single person caring about you

    Unhealthyis to make fun of other people choices

    Unhealthyis someone commenting on something they don’t understand, and worse, something they don’t want to understand

    So next time think about what you’re doing before you open your mouth to say something so ignorant like that.

    HEAR HEAR

    image

    (via ladystormageddonholmesofrohan)

     

  10. submissivefeminist:

    TW: Sexual Assault

    A friend of mine was sexually assaulted out to dinner with a professor. When she told her story to her adviser, a dear friend of ours, she told him she wore a turtleneck and long pants and described her outfit. He cut her off and told her, “I don’t care if you were wearing a fucking bikini—nobody has the right to touch you.”

    I think that was the first time in the whole process of talking to cops and administrators about what happened where someone actually told her it wasn’t her fault. 

    They make it about the clothes, the situation—“Why did you agree to dinner? Why didn’t you take your own car? Did you lead him on? For once, someone made it about her and her rights. I think this helped her most of all in the process. Everyone needs to respond like this to survivors, in my opinion.

    (Source: chantelcarnage, via curlynebesa)