Hélder Câmara (via joshuaduane)
I Was Planning on Doing My Homework on Friday But I Waited Until Sunday and Now I’m Really Stressed Out and Overwhelmed But I Still Haven’t Learned My Lesson, a thrilling autobiography
laughs for 10 minutes
stops
catches breath
thinks about what made me laugh
laughs for 10 more minutes
Can we talk about how awesome of a move that is. The demon tries to get out of there, knowing that this angel will fuck him up, and Cas is just like, ‘uh-uh you little shit get back in that body so I can smite your demon ass.’
- hates people who are assholes
- loves fictional characters who are assholes
top 10 female characters: [03] piper halliwell (charmed) “I’m being stalked by psycho killers and I hide in the shower?!”
HEY GUYS! If you vote for destiel in THIS POLL I’ll let Dean and Cas kiss!
Oh, sorry for interrupting bbs, but yeah, no kissy-poo unless my fellow shippers vote. Bummer.
Awww, that’s cute that you think you can!! Go ahead, give it a try. Seriously. Go for it.
OMFG THATS SO SAD! THEY CAN’T KISS BUT THEY LOVE EACH OTHER!
PLEASE REBLOG/SIGNAL BOOST/VOTE DESTIEL! And I’ll let these two smooch forever like we ALL KNOW THEY SHOULD.
Here’s the link again to the SLASH MADNESS CHAMPIONSHIP! Let’s make our babies win!!
VOTE EVERYBODY!!!!
Supernatural Photoshoot: Actual re-enactment of some of the most popular Mulder and Scully photoshoots.
(Also known as that one time when my two OTPs collided)
aHAHAHAHAHA i’M NOT GOOD NO. SEND AN AMBULANCE!!!
kILL ME NOW I DID NOT SEE THIS BEFORE
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i’m the girl that just saved your ass.
castiel please look both ways before you cross the street ok and don’t talk to strangers and make sure you wear your seat belt and CALL ME WHEN YOU GET THERE AND DON’T TAKE DRINKS FROM PEOPLE YOU DON’T KNOW AND ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET CASTIEL AND I LOVE YOU BE SAFE.
"Why does it matter that it's another white guy?"
- Study shows watching TV boosts self esteem of White male children, decreases self esteem of Black male and all female children.
- "I just want to say that this is why minority representation in the media matters. Mae Jemison was inspired to become an astronaut after watching Nichelle Nichols as Uhura on Star Trek.”
- Lucy Liu on Importance of Representation
- John Cho on Importance of Representation
- Don Cheadle on Importance of Representation
- "She said, ‘Well when I was nine years old Star Trek came on,’ and she said, ‘I looked at it and I went screaming through the house, “Come here, mum, everybody, come quick, come quick, there’s a black lady on television and she ain’t no maid!”’ And she said, ‘I knew right then and there I could be anything I wanted to be, and I want to be on Star Trek.’ ” — WHOOPI GOLDBERG
- Nichelle Nichols on meeting Martin Luther King jr. — "I said "I’m going to leave Star Trek because (I was going to say ‘because I have an offer to star in) …I never got that far” He (MARTIN LUTHER KING) said "You cannot - you cannot. For the first time on television we will be seen as we should be seen every day – as intelligent, quality, beautiful people who can sing, dance, but who can also go into space, who can be lawyers, who can be teachers, who can be professors - who ARE on this day, and yet you don’t see it on television – until now…" (—science-officer-spock)
- http://fyeahcracker.tumblr.com/tagged/media/
- http://fyeahcracker.tumblr.com/tagged/representation/
- http://fyeahcracker.tumblr.com/tagged/tv
- If you keep refusing to humanize us (media helps to do this) these things will keep happening
Chris O’Dowd, the actor featured on the cover of the American DVD cover to ‘The Sapphires’ spoke out when asked what he thought!
I applaud you, Chris.
I was going to reblog a different post about how absolutely appalling everything about the US cover is, but this is better. this is a movie about four (real!!) kickass black ladies and the US cover puts a white male secondary supporting character front and center s e r i o u s ly
bonus: is the kickass black ladies are real people who really existed and the white guy isn’t even real he’s literally an invented character
"The negative implications of making a film about black women look like it’s about a white manshould outweigh any marketing concerns. This film is not only about women, it’s about Indigenous women. That fact deserves to be celebrated. Hiding those women and the colour of their skin under a veil of blue in a ridiculously photoshopped background – behind a man – is absurd. The actresses’ names are Deborah Mailman, Jessica Mauboy, Sharri Sebens and Miranda Tapsell. They are women. They are indigenous. And they are the stars of this movie. That should be a selling point, not something pushed into the background.”