Hello, everyone who has the misfortune of coming across this blog! I'm James! I am a bisexual, genderfluid teenager (lol, Ignore that). I'm actually trans and my name is James! This is my old blog, so my new url is 'imsoweirdlike' )and am obsessed with Harry Potter, Supernatural, Doctor Who, and many more things. I'm pro-lgbt and support feminism! So...yeah...Umm.....Hello! And welcome! Sorry for the awkwardness! Heh.

 

demavida:

66-seals-of-fuck-you:

teamshercock:

morango-flutuante:

holly shit.

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I’m not an artist and I jizzed myself.

If you get this for an artist, it’s pretty much a guarantee you’ll get laid that night.

I could cry

There will be tears

Make her pussy wet not her eyes.

allurice:

naastygyal:

shindysbaby:

drinoo:

intealbehayatim:

Make his dick hard not his life

Break her bed not her heart

play with her boobs not her feelings

Get on his dick not his nerves.

always salt your pasta while boiling it 

Anonymous asked
Okay but I didn't start watching the show until the end of season eight so the fact that this episode made me feel so many things is amazing like I've always wondered what it was like to be in the fandom during season five and I feel like this must be pretty close IM SO EXCITED AND SCARED FOR SAMMY YAY FOR THIS EPISODE

acklelantern:

i missed the first 30 minutes so I have to wait until its on the CW. The second half was freaking amazing and i’m just confused (bc i missed the first half) and scared. 

vayena:

my aesthetic is the kid on the playground who tells all the other kids that ring around the rosie is about the black plague

Hugs <3

lolaplusg:

Hey everyone! Day to day we see a fair amount of messages from people who are either hurting emotionally or are wanting to help loved ones who are hurting. It can be saddening because no one should have to feel that way and often emotional pain is not treated with the seriousness that more visible, physical injuries are. I wanted to share a link that has helped me in the past. It is for a website that can help you find a local therapist based on what you are going through specifically. Many of these therapists offer lower rates (called a “sliding scale”) for those of you without insurance. Here is the link: https://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/

Not to sound too cheesy or like a PSA but it can be easy to forget that depression and anxiety *lie* to you and that there really are people who care. Sometimes a little reminder is in order, yaknow? In any case, wishing everyone a nice start of the week and sending pink, fuzzy hugs in your direction.

Lots of LOVE,
Lola & G