peevesthepoltergeist:
shipklainedemort:
THIS IS THE KLAINE SKIT, LET YOUR MINDS BE BLOWN.
REST IN PEACE.
I’M CRYING.
Ooooo such good video!!!
To be fair, my mother is a chronic folk singer who has done this all my life, so I never had a chance.
Oh ha, I guess I should have clarified that the pseudo-science I'm talking about specifically is the in-book explanation that ~solar radiation~ powerful enough to wipe out most white people somehow left PoCs mostly intact. I mean, the narrative itself mentions off-handedly that 'coals' can get skin cancer on occasion, but aside from being just illogical and stupid, the idea that a PoCs melanin protects them from radiation powerful enough to kill most of the poor delicate white people just seems so damn skeevy and racist in a really antiquated way.
So I just wanted to put it out there that aside from being incorrect pseudo-science, the whole concept of Black people’s melanin protecting them from skin cancer reeks of social darwinism. :/
This is on the Glee Facebook page. The top winning couple will be put on merchandise that fans can purchase after the season. In other words, if Klaine wins, Glee/Fox will be forced to sell products with their images on it.
Recently the actors who play Rue and Cinna have come under attack from Racist fans of the Hunger Games. Reblog if you support the casting of Amandla Stenberg, the adorable and talented actress who plays Rue, and Lenny Kravitz, the unquestionable genius who plays Cinna. More @ eonline.
homemadedarkmark:
karmindy:
bill watterson is my hero
love him
cakeyeahasexuals:
belgianbollocks:
acutezza:
misterstibbons:
five-rounds-rapid:
I’m curious as to how many of us aces there are on Tumblr!
“So how are things back at McKinley?” Kurt asks, and Blaine smiles at how Kurt’s out of breath after recounting his story of how he and Rachel got lost trying to find food again. It seems to happen to them a lot ever since they moved to New York.
“Oh, you know, about the...
idadalum:
why don’t they just kiss, why?
a;lsdfkjl My answer cut off half way through, sorry, so I'll just try that again here, lol: That was actually a painfully accurate portrayal of what being queer and in love in an unsafe environment is like. I'm actually really glad they did the scene like this, because I think it's important that people see how awkward and unnatural it is for a couple who clearly adore each other and want to express affection to act like this, and realize how important it is to work towards making schools more safe and accepting so that kids like Kurt and Blaine can feel safe enough to just kiss.
chriscoolfer:
mediumdrip:
thefaultinourstarss:
I’ll upload the full video to Youtube tomorrow, but here is a 26 secomd video, Get Over Here > Fainting. Yeah. Enjoy. *squee*
lkfngblmgmb MY FACE RIGHT NOW
okay this one is legit JASGDKASJDGFJKSAFGDSA
OMG LOL THE LITTLE FLAIL AND FAINT!!!
Um, I don't really see the problem? Like, any "ZOMG KURTSIE YOU DIDN’T TELL BLAINERS FIRST" freakout would have been pretty stupid, because a) it's not as though Blaine was actually at school to run and tell, and b) Burt basically called dibs on giving Blaine the news like the second after Kurt opened his letter. XD
I also don't see why it's a problem that Kurt's question caused her to have that moment. The drama isn't even in the fact that Finn wasn't the first person she told. It's just that now that Rachel has realized that her dreams haven't gone completely down the drain, she has to figure out if accepting Finn's proposal is something she did in a moment of defeat, or an inevitable decision that she'd have eventually made regardless of the circumstance. That's... a pretty legitimate source of romantic drama and suspense, at least for Glee.
The whole Finn v/s New York thing has been presented as a conflict of interest for Rachel since the end of last season, so it looks like they're just following through on that. Kurt and Blaine on the other hand have never been shown to have any such conflict, (even despite the year of long-distance relationship they're in for) and seem pretty secure in their plans to end up in New York together, so of course it isn't presented as quite as big of a deal. (For now.)
The MJ episode ended with Kurt asking Rachel if she told Finn, or what Finn said or whatever and then Rachel had that look on her face and there was that moment of thought where she was likewait, how did i not even think of Finn do i actually love him is getting married a mistakeand blahblahblah cliffhanger ending.
PROBLEM.
Um, did we see Kurt run to tell Blaine? No. The first one he ran to was Rachel. Was there any mini freakout of “ZOMG KURTSIE YOU DIDN’T TELL BLAINERS FIRST” ? Lol, no.
So how come with Finchel it was a bigger deal?