whymoffatwhy:

shiphassailed:

tigerpellets:

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I NEVER KNEW THIS

I NEVER KNEW THAT WAS WHAT AMERICANS MEANT WHEN THEY SAID “QUITE”

WHY DIDN’T ANYBODY TELL ME

SUDDENLY THAT ONE SONG THAT GOES “HELLO I MISS YOU QUITE TERRIBLY” MAKES LIKE A MILLION TIMES MORE SENSE

are you…

-Victor Hugo ‘Les Misérables’

crrocs:

t-aaylor:

behindthestripes:

sarcasticdumpling:

whoishannahh:

destielsrainbowdick:

nocturnalvisionary:

novakian:
This guy would survive a horror movie.

This guy would survive a horror movie.

Every single time this comes up on my dash it gets funnier. Like I just fell of of my bed from laughing so hard

He fucking hit him with a lamp. 

I love his freedom pants.

Oh god it’s back

this post will haunt me until my death

crrocs:

t-aaylor:

behindthestripes:

sarcasticdumpling:

whoishannahh:

destielsrainbowdick:

nocturnalvisionary:

novakian:

This guy would survive a horror movie.

This guy would survive a horror movie.

Every single time this comes up on my dash it gets funnier. Like I just fell of of my bed from laughing so hard

He fucking hit him with a lamp.

I love his freedom pants.

Oh god it’s back

this post will haunt me until my death

I need to be thinner and prettier and nicer and less depressed because I suck

dude-thats-my-ghost:

askgeorgebush:

fridge-logic:

askgeorgebush:

What if the Doctor’s name is just something like

Phil

You mean like this

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OH

SHIT

My entire dash today is just naked Benedict Cumberbatch.

ladyloki221:

And I’m just scrolling through all of it like

anus:

today in english, the teacher asked the class for a synonym of ‘perfect’ and i yelled out my name

military!auBefore being drafted, Dean was only weeks away from becoming a doctor. Instead he finds himself on the battlefield, killing men rather than saving themThere he gains a fearsome reputation, becoming almost legendary for his ability to walk away from brushes with death- until he’s badly injured trying to rescue his men during an ambush. After recovering, haunted by his failure to save the lives of the men he promised to protect, he finishes his training and starts patching up soldiers. Working at a small hospital, still seeing men die every day, he stumbles across a patient named Castiel, who’s not expected to live. However, he surprises everyone but Dean, who thinks he’s too stubborn to die, by soldiering on. Tending to his wounds, Dean finds himself unexpectedly charmed, and slowly their relationship deepens. Unfortunately, Castiel is soon going to be healthy enough to go back to the front lines, and Dean can’t bear to send him to his possible death.