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Twitter: @Kate_MacLeod
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SLYTHERIN
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THE SCARF OF SEXUAL PREFERENCE
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STARSHIP RANGER

 

afterelton:

newsweek:

evangotlib:

Robin and I just spent the last five minutes trying to come up with a witty comment for this wonderful headline.  In the end we decided it does just fine on its own.

Eesch.

I’ll just leave this here and back away slowly

afterelton:

newsweek:

evangotlib:

Robin and I just spent the last five minutes trying to come up with a witty comment for this wonderful headline.  In the end we decided it does just fine on its own.

Eesch.

I’ll just leave this here and back away slowly

(Source: peachfuzz)

gingerkinomiya:

krtbstn:

omg excuse me

i hope the reason kurt isn’t on the cover is because he’s fucking sebastian on the back 

If this shit is real… heads will roll.

Rachel’s not there either.

(Source: jessestgays)

“Kurt,’’ Rachel said, her hand clutching his arm.
“I’m right here, Rachel,  I’m not going to stand up and run away suddenly so please stop grabbing my arm every single time you spot a new dress in the catalog.’’
“Nope. No dress this time.’’ She tugged at the sleeve of Kurt’s jacket and he looked up from his magazine.
“What is it then?’’
“Isn’t that Cooper?’’ She said, not taking her eyes from the window facing the street. 
“Cooper? Cooper, who?’’
This time she smacked his arm. ‘’Blaine’s brother!”
Kurt felt his eyes widen and turned to look. He spotted the man outside the coffee shop immediately. He was talking to another man, completely unaware of Kurt and Rachel staring.
He didn’t know Cooper well, but judging from what he knew about him, he thought it was strange seeing him in those kind of clothes. Expensive suit, skinny tie, and that hair. He looked like a completely different person.
“What is he doing here?’’
“Doesn’t he live in L.A?’’ Rachel asked, still not taking her eyes of the man and his friend. 
“Yeah. Yeah, he does. I need to call Blaine.’’

I suppose this used to happen quite often

James: Lily?

Lily: Mmmm

James: I may have wrapped Harry in my invisibility cloak for his nap...and now I can't find him.

Lily:

James:

Lily:

James:

Lily:

James: ...but I swear, the last time I saw him he was somewhere in the room.

thetrevorproject:

The Trevor Project Responds to Unanimous DOMA Ruling
Today, a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit unanimously ruled that Section Three of the so-called Defense of Marriage Act, which discriminates against the marriages of same-sex couples at the federal level, is unconstitutional. Abbe Land, Executive Director and CEO of The Trevor Project, the nation’s leading provider of crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning teens and young adults issued the following statement:

“Today’s landmark decision illustrates how far America has come since the Defense of Marriage Act was passed in 1996. The First Circuit court’s ruling has shown Americans that the U.S. government values and supports the marriages of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. This affirmation sends a message of hope to youth that they can dream about a future of full equality.”

thetrevorproject:

The Trevor Project Responds to Unanimous DOMA Ruling

Today, a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit unanimously ruled that Section Three of the so-called Defense of Marriage Act, which discriminates against the marriages of same-sex couples at the federal level, is unconstitutional. Abbe Land, Executive Director and CEO of The Trevor Project, the nation’s leading provider of crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning teens and young adults issued the following statement:

“Today’s landmark decision illustrates how far America has come since the Defense of Marriage Act was passed in 1996. The First Circuit court’s ruling has shown Americans that the U.S. government values and supports the marriages of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. This affirmation sends a message of hope to youth that they can dream about a future of full equality.”

chriscolfernews:

diablodancer:

Chris Colfer and Matt Bomer are both featured in TV Guide’s gallery of ‘Out and Proud Celebrities’. (X)

[direct link for Chris]

muchacha11:

tomithejellyfish:

acquaintedwithrask:

lokis-helmet:

loveingloki:

loki-was-made-to-rule:

blueisacolour:

WHO SAID IT WAS OK TO POST SOMETHING THIS HORRIBLE!??!??

OOOOMMMMMGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I JUST REALIZED WHO THIS WAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!OMG  I THINK IM GONNA CRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

IH MY GOD THE FEELS I JUST I DON’T KNOW THE FEEELLLLSSS AHHH!!!!!! THE TEARS!!!!! THIER COMING!!

STOOOOOOOOP

NO PLEASE

THIS IS NOT OKAY.

(Source: yourerightinthemiddleoftheroad)