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taste the rainbow (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧
A relevant thread
JKR in 2007: Gender is not intrinsically or inseparably linked to external physical traits
JKR in 2020: lol yes it is
This is what happens when you assume you learned all there is to know about biology in year seven health class, folks! You end up talking nonsense about things you know less than nothing about!
they’re wrestling. dean and cas are wrestling. no homo
Misha Collins SPN BurCon
That's rude sir. The way you look here is very offensive 🤤.
[Link to the original tweet at the source of this post ]
My 3-year-old niece: “Does this elevator go up or down? Cause I thought it went down.”
Me: “It goes both ways! Like Dean Winchester!”
Day 19: Hotels/Motels
SENDING OUT AN SOS – Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Castiel (Misha Collins) call on Rowena (Guest Star Ruth Connell) to help keep the evil souls at bay and get an unexpected assist from Ketch (Guest Star David Haydn-Jones). Robert Singer directed the episode written by Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming (#1503). Original airdate 10/17/2019.
Ruth Connell SPN NJCON 2019
9/28/19
Fan: What’s the longest running prank on set?
Ruth: I think it’s just trying to destroy Misha!
“The best thing to happen to the trench coat since the invention of the pervert – Misha Collins!”
– Richard Speight Jr introducing Misha at NJCon 2019
Inspired by this gif.
Dean is truly beautiful when he’s on his knees.
Castiel leans back on one elbow as he watches his boyfriend, the way his lashes flutter over half-lidded eyes, those full, pink lips pressing against Cas’s inner thigh. It’s slow and languid and a gentle tease, and he could almost melt into the mattress beneath him.
The gentle graze of Dean’s teeth over sensitive skin makes him gasp, and he lifts his gaze to find those green eyes watching him, dancing, teasing. Dean’s lips curl up into a smirk, and then he’s mouthing at Cas’s balls, and he can’t resist lifting a hand to the back of Dean’s head as he groans. Those talented lips and clever hands never fail to take him apart, and when paired with those wicked green eyes, there’s no way Castiel could resist.
Dean’s lips drag up, along his shaft, until his tongue is teasing at the head of Castiel’s cock. Sometimes, he’d be impatient, or he’d want it faster, loving the sight of Dean taking his cock as deep as he can.
Tonight, though, he leans back, bites his bottom lip, and watches.
He’s never been more glad for the full-length mirror in front of their bed; from his vantage point, he can see the stretch of Dean’s plush lips around the girth of his cock, green eyes heavy-lidded as Dean loses himself. He can also see, in the mirror, the beautiful curve of Dean’s back and the swell of his ass. His boyfriend is beautiful, and Castiel admires all of him as Dean bobs his head, swirling his tongue around Castiel’s shaft with a moan that reverberates through Castiel’s very core.
It’s slow and lazy and relaxed, but even so, Castiel isn’t going to last very long.
The hand on the back of Dean’s head guides his movements until Castiel feels his orgasm approaching. He tightens his fingers in Dean’s hair and watches; the bow of Dean’s thighs, the muscles of his back, the shadow of long lashes and the movement of spit-slick lips.
It doesn’t take Castiel long to come with Dean’s name on his lips.
Know your history:
Gay:
- Used to mean carefree
- Then sexually deviant
- Then prostitute
- Then slut
- Then sodomite
- And THEN as we know it today but only as a slur
- Reclaimed in the seventies
LGBT:
- Invented in the nineties
- Has faced constant backlash (from both straight, queer, and LGBT folks from being not inclusive enough or too inclusive)
- Every year there are pushes to change to acronym
- LGBTQ
- LGBTQ+
- LGBTQ*
- LGBTQIA
- Mogai
- Alphabet soup
Queer:
- Used to mean “other”
- Became a slang term for “not straight” in the 1400s
- Became a slur in the early 1900s
- Reclaimed in the 80s.
- Sudden push back from within the queer community to have it seen only as a slur in the 2010s, a push that can be traced back to terf ideology.
- Is the only term that includes all non cishet people
Homosexual
- A medical diagnosis
- Used for decades to make queerness into a mental illness
- Used as a slur for the latter half of the 20th century
- Rejected by the queer community as an acceptable term for a brief period of time in the early 2000s before coming back into fashion.
- Only describes the experience of cis gay men and cis lesbians
Think what you want, believe what you will, but every word we have ever used to describe ourselves is coated in blood.
Op ur so brave to assume people on this site can read well enough to get this
I actually talked to an older queer guy who said he was amazed to see how many young people call themselves gay. When he hears it, he just hears a slur…but he also said he was glad that people are able to reclaim it, and he’s happy to see a generation of lgbt+ people comfortable with it.
People on this site could learn from him
happy anniversary, dean + cas ↳ september 18, 2008 ⇢ september 18, 2019
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This, though. This is exactly what’s wrong with white people.
This is why shit like Trump happens.
You don’t “agree to disagree” with a rapist, or a racist, or fascist, or a white supremacist.
You agree to disagree about if banana bread is better with or without walnuts.
You agree to disagree if Venus or Serena Williams is the greatest.
You agree to disagree if a sunrise is more beautiful than a sunset.
You don’t agree to disagree about hurting people.
You just don’t.
So fuck your “agree to disagree.”
you agree to disagree on whether pineapple belongs on pizza.
you do not “agree to disagree” on things that actually HURT REAL PEOPLE.
What’s wild is that so many liberal white women are like this and still believe they are “progressive/inclusive to marginalized people”.