That day, she was amazed to discover that when he was saying “I can fix that”, what he meant was, “I love you.”
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That day, she was amazed to discover that when he was saying “I can fix that”, what he meant was, “I love you.”
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“Some women like short men. Some women like tall m—”
“And what about tall men with horribly disfigured faces? Do some women like those?”
“Um, yes, I suppose…”
“Oh, good.”
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Stiles Stilinski’s every Oh, my god ever.
Can go along with this post.
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do you ever just wanna sit next to someone and listen to everything they could possibly say about anything ever just because you like their face and their voice and their general existence
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do you ever get into one of those situations where you’re like “I need to stop hating this particular person it’s not going to get me anywhere I’m just going to grow up and move on with my life” but then they do the tiniest thing to piss you off and then you’re like “nope fuck you right off I want to throw you off a bridge”
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A cleaned up version of the doodle graphic Tumblr user lovewallace created because it deserved to be a full grown graphic.
If it’s hard to read:
For the extra dumb people who don’t seem to get it.
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Misha lays down the motherfucking law. [x]
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Misha Collins, in an interview in 2009, in answer to the question “How did you make your Russian accent in 24 and CSI so believable?” (via othersideofthegalaxy)
#A lot of the time #I will sit and cry #because Misha Collins
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‘The Profound Bond’ - A new romantic comedy starring Jensen Ackles and Misha Collins. When Federal Agent Dean Winchester gets paired with an angel as part of the Bureau’s new Human-Angel Cooperation Initiative, the partnership seems less than ideal. Castiel is arrogant, painfully inept in the ways of normal human interaction, and less than stellar at routine questioning. But as time passes, the human and angel begin to find themselves growing less at odds and more endeared to each other. Loosely inspired by aesc’s Below Skyscrapers.
It’s funny because Dean is literally afraid of flying.If anyone asks, this is my favorite.
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