Because Anne told me to write fluff
Finn does his brotherly duty, making sure Kurt is okay and safe on his first date.
It’s not his fault everyone else tagged along.
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Why didn’t anyone ever tell me that if you ask a teacher for help you might just walk away knowing the subject matter???
Kurt’s faces of “why am I friends with these people” “Blaine? Blaine don’t you-”
Why am I attracted exclusively to himbos?
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The way they smile in this scene!! It’s so in love and adorable and oooop here we go
ITS NOT UNUSUAL—
Because its late at night, and I don’t have much sanity, I will upload and link the you tube playlist tomorrow. RN I will just link directly to the YT video.
Here is:
Props had the highest answer rate, with a little more than 2/3rds of the answers.
Sweet Dreams BTS
Laryngitis
Mattress
and some promo/interviews!
this is hit the limit so there will be a Pt 2!
Okay man in the mirror I love and lot and all but I hate watching it. I can listen to it fine but when I watch it I just am forced to see every boy (except for Rory and Mike) even ones who joined after season 1 AND ARE JUNIORS get solos and front spots and Kurt is forgotten. Then glee tries to say he dedicated his final song in the club to the men. HA
Young Parisian corset maker Sylvain Nuffer began cutting, stitching and boning corsets for men four years ago and now sells 30-odd standard models a year at 500 to 600 euros (650 to 775 dollars) a shot, 40 percent more when made to measure.
“I felt frustrated by the lack of choice of clothing for men,” he told AFP. “I made one for myself and they kind of multiplied.”
Wearing jeans with a gray silk corset of his own making over a shirt and tie, Nuffer, who learnt the complex trade with his corsetiere mother, stands tall, waist nipped in, shoulders wide, back straight.
Corsets for men have a history, he said, worn by medieval horsemen to protect the spine, adopted by bikers today for the same reason.
But the real inspiration behind Nuffer’s corset - laced up the back with a clip-open busk at the front - dates back to the heady days of the 1789 French Revolution.
Male followers of utopian philosopher and economist, Count Claude Henri de Saint-Simon, at the time adopted the corset precisely because it was impossible to lace up alone. Having to help each other with the ties symbolised the humanitarian helping-other ideals of the Saint-Simonien movement.
Critics derided Nuffer’s early creations, however, saying a garment stiffened with a multitude of bones and stays would be uncomfortable.
Not so, said one adept, Laurent Renaud, who teaches at a fashion school and wears his everyday. “I wear it over a shirt or under a sweater,” he said. “I use it as daywear or to go out at night.”
“The problem,” he added, “is you get so used to it keeping you straight that it gets difficult to go without.”
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10 YEARS OF KURT & BLAINE ∟ Fandom Favourite Scenes (2/39)
It’s 104% okay to come to your DM and just say, “Hi, can we be friends?” And then start asking you random questions.