on the highway to hell
(Source: hugchesters, via balthazarse)

whatshehassaid:
Jimmy though, I mean holy crap. I already think Castiel is attractive and then Jimmy.. BOOM.
…and this is the moment I just realized while writing this post that Misha plays both of them.
(via aurorastiel)
thelightwoodinstitute:
have you ever discovered a book so good that you’re convinced nobody’s life will be complete until they read it but you also don’t want anyone else to discover it because it’s yours
(via zepheera221b)
If you are a white woman and you want to call yourself a feminist, you must acknowledge that your whiteness affords you a privilege that shields you from a lot. You must also acknowledge that you are afforded privileges that some men in this country do not have. Racism and sexism are tightly intertwined. You cannot fight one while ignoring the other.
-
ladyatheist (via
ellesugars)
(Source: mamaatheist, via buttholepoetry)
hawkeyedriza:
absolutelydestinysmood:
nannajane:
in 7 years its going to be the 20s again so we can bring back swing music and the aesthetics of that era but keep modern values who’s with me
you can’t repeat the past

can’t repeat the past? why, of course you can! of course you can.
(via myheartisfrozenunderneath)
“Two thousand years, Rory. You won’t even sleep. You’ll be conscious every second. It would drive you mad.”
(Source: matthewsmitth, via arthurssdarvill)
What’s the worst possible thing you can call a woman? Don’t hold back, now.
You’re probably thinking of words like slut, whore, bitch, cunt (I told you not to hold back!), skank.
Okay, now, what are the worst things you can call a guy? Fag, girl, bitch, pussy. I’ve even heard the term “mangina.”
Notice anything? The worst thing you can call a girl is a girl. The worst thing you can call a guy is a girl. Being a woman is the ultimate insult. Now tell me that’s not royally fucked up.
-Jessica Valenti, Full Frontal Feminism: A Young Woman’s Guide to Why Feminism Matters (via
anais-927)
(via cani-takeyouhome)
Im not sure where I want to go- or who I want to be. All I know is that in 10 years from now, I hope that I am happy.
-Paige Romero (via
wolf-cub)
(Source: paigeromero, via everlasting-lullaby)