You just talked your mom down from leaving (yes, like LEAVING) and left her an emotional crying mess. And she doesn’t know that you were using 100% SPN quotes.
“You were gonna walk out on your family.”
“This family, the five of us, it’s all we have. It’s all I have.”
“We are family and you can’t just give up on that.”
You get the general idea. I feel very accomplished. I told my dad and he laughed for like ten minutes. Then he said thanks for giving her an… Um… Pep talk. And I was like DONT EVER SAY MY FANDOMS NEVER AMOUNTED TO ANYTHING BECAUSE SPN JUST SAVED THIS FAMILY. And he was like shut up.
If people ask what are sherlockians
Just play this
Don’t even speak before playing it
Just play it.
Person: I honestly don't get all these "superwholock" people. Like... They don't even have a theme song...
Sherlock fandom: *cough cough* "NAH NAH NAH NAH STAYIN' ALIVE, STAYIN' ALIVE
Whovians: *all jump up and start marching in place* "WELL I WOULD WALK 500 MILES AND I WOULD WALK 500 MORE
Supernatural fandom: *sounds of distant sobbing* "C-C-CARRY ON M-MY W-WAYWARD SOOOOOOOOOON...
it’s that time of the year
you have everything then u realized u forgot the simplest thing
oh my god
160111 Jae’s twitter update
Trees, like animals, can also experience albinism, though it is extremely rare.
There should be an “Olympics of Music” where every country sends its best musicians to compete in a Battle of the Bands. Music brings us together.
If we are going to start banning religions, we should start with Scientology.
good luck, crispies
Do this four times repeatedly and you’ll be out. But how does it work? There’s some real brain science behind it.
Everyone loves this hyper intelligent, meat-y bird: the Saustrich.
Nachos don’t tell lies. Pancakes do not cause drama. Food is your soul mate.
The term “studying” is a mashup of the words ‘student’ and 'dying’.
gtop in a nutshell
Jackson sharing the love ( ˘ ³˘)♥
bonus:
people : " what do you wanna be when you're grown up? " me : " i wanna be rich"
when she says she doesn’t send nudes
Holy shit
ain’t nobody fuckin’ with my clique
Please could you recommend me some thought provoking fiction?! I just want to reaaad but i don't know where to start
Books that will make you think about what a book is:
Artful, Ali Smithtrigger warning: death, loss, depression
A Visit from the Goon Squad, Jennifer Egan
Ulysses, James Joyce (this book is hard going [i read it at a rate of about 10-15 pages an hour] so maybe don’t start with this, but it’s worth the pain — check out the online guide at infiniteulysses.com)
“Days of Reading”, Marcel Proust (an essay)
Infinite Jest, David Foster Wallacetrigger warning: discusses depression, drug addiction, institutionalization
Middlemarch, George Eliot
Gravity’s Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon
Lowboy, John Wraytrigger warning: schizophrenia
NW, Zadie Smith
Books that will make you think about art and intelligence:
Arts of the Possible: Essays and Conversations by Adrienne Rich
Bluets, Maggie Nelson
The Night Sky: Writings on the Poetics of Experience, Ann Lauterbach
My Poets, Maureen McLane
Reality Hunger, David Shields
The Art of Recklessness, Dean Young
Books that will make you think about history:
The Rings of Saturn, W.G. Sebaldtrigger warning: somewhat graphic descriptions of world war II
Between the Acts, Virginia Woolf
Washington Square, Henry James
Art and Physics: Parallel Visions in Space, Time, and Light, Leonard Shlain
The Crying of Lot 49, Thomas Pynchon
Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf
Maus, Art Spiegelmantrigger warning: graphic holocaust descriptions
White Teeth, Zadie Smith
A Scrap of Time and Other Stories, Ida Finktrigger warning: graphic holocaust descriptions; violence
The Emigrants, W.G. Sebald
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Jonathan Safran Foer
Books that will make you think about life, the human condition, etc.:
The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson
The End of Vandalism, Tom Drury
The Portrait of a Lady, Henry James
Neon Vernacular, Yusef Komunyakka
Lit, Mary Karrtrigger warning: alcoholism, depression
Sinners Welcome, Mary Karrtrigger warning: depression
Crime and Punishment, Fyodor Dostoyevsky trigger warning: graphic descriptions of murder, brief description of attempted sexual assault
The Empathy Exams: Essays, Leslie Jamison trigger warning: explicit descriptions of violence and assault
This is Water, David Foster Wallace
The Tenth of December, George Saunders
The Road, Cormac McCarthytrigger warning: apocalyptic narrative (this sets some people off idk!)
Disgrace, J.M. Coetzee trigger warning: graphic rape
An Unquiet Mind, Kay Redfield Jamisontrigger warning: discussions of bipolar depression
Books that will make you think about love:
Coeur de Lion, Ariana Reines
If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho (trans. Anne Carson)
Sonnets from the Portuguese, Elizabeth Barrett Browning
“The Beast in the Jungle”, Henry James (short story)
Just Kids, Patti Smithtrigger warning: drug use
Eat Quite Everything You See, Leslie Adrienne Miller
Morning in the Burned House, Margaret Atwood
Bough Down, Karen Greentrigger warning: depression, grief, suicide
Never Let Me Go, Kashuo Ishiguro
This is How You Lose Her, Junot Diaz
The Wings of the Dove, Henry James
Lolita, Vladimir Nabokovtrigger warning: pedophilia. this is under the love category because despite the absolutely appalling subject it’s one of the most beautifully written testaments to obsessive love and desire, ever.
The Rehearsal, Eleanor Catton
Nothing Was the Sametrigger warning: death, grief, mental illness
Books that will make you think about humour and laughter:
The First Bad Man, Miranda Julytrigger warning: disturbing content, mental illness
The Liar’s Club, Mary Karr trigger warning: all kinds of mental illness, sexual assault, violence
A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again, David Foster Wallace
The Broom of the System, David Foster Wallace trigger warning: sexual assault if I’m not recalling incorrectly
The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P, Adelle Waldmann
Civilwarland in Bad Decline, George Saunders
Orlando, Virginia Woolf
Let’s Pretend This Never Happened, Jenny Lawson
Books that will make you think about the books that almost never were:
A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf
Literary Women, Ellen Moers
My Emily Dickinson, Susan Howe
Heroines, Kate Zambreno
A Literature of Their Own, Elaine Showalter
The Madwoman in the Attic, Gilbert & Gubar
The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwoodtrigger warning: gendered violence
Beloved, Toni Morrisontrigger warning: explicit discussions of slavery, murder
Women and Writing, Virginia Woolf
I am an Emotional Creature, Eve Enslertrigger warning: discussions of sexual assault
when the teacher reading dr.seuss and you realize this dude had some fire in that book
WE HAVE NO GAYS AND MANY BROKEN TOILETS
Choco Latte is collecting messages for Eunhyuk before he goes to the army~
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