Dark Tumblr Themes

16 year old portuguese (who actually belongs in England) girl who is forever in love with Tom Hiddleston and loves seeing Supernatural, Doctor Who, Merlin, Harry Potter, Sherlock and other stuff as you'll see

yousexybastardsamwinchester:

some-sort-of-interesting-person:

fallen-weeping-angel:

theinfamousstarkidjaguar:

flamesandtroublemaking:

jesus-christ-jeremy:

BUT JUST IMAGINE

crowley curled up in a fluffy blanket

and a night cap

reading the supernatural books by flashlight

and gasping when there’s a plot twist

image

image

I tried my best ;v; 

THIS IS THE THIRD TIME IVE REBLOGGED THIS TODAY

image
 This scared me a little

I WILL REBLOG THIS ALL THE TIME
CROWREY’S FACE IS JUST TOO DAMN CUTE
KILL ME

image

This is adorkable ;u;

designrevolution:

Courtenay McKay created a series of posters for the Gender Based Violence Prevention Project (GBVPP) at the University of Alberta to spread awareness about rape culture.

The Gender Based Violence Prevention Project is a new project of the Students’ Union that promotes a campus free of gender based violence. Gender Based Violence exists in both visible and invisible ways on our campus and affects the lives of many University students, staff, faculty, and community members. Through education, awareness, and institutional change, we are striving to create a campus free of gender based violence where everyone can feel safe and supported.”

zanetheaiden:

zanetheaiden:

image

image

Heh, I play the cello, I’ll bet this is an interesting article.

image

image

tru

image

image

Jesus fucking christ dont get me started on moving the damn thing

image

image

Pretty much…

image

image

They cause die

image

image

Yeah thats

image

Me. Thats me.

image

Motherfucker you wanna play

(x)

image

image

image

Oh hey, a Buzzfeed article relevent to my interests!

image

image

I

image

why this

(x)

letsboldlygomotherfuckers:

pineism:

reichenbachblues:

a summary of supernatural:

  • dean’s upset and won’t talk about it
  • something’s wrong with sam

(via)

thats it thats the show

mishacollinsfanspn:

Several things:

“Hey, I’m Jared Padalecki.” Jared what are you doing? Whatever it is, it’s making me laugh.

Fucking Misha looks like he’s trying not to have a giggle fit, much like myself after Jared’s fucking head nod to the last bit of his name. 

And freaking Jensen is just like, “I’m Jensen Ackles and I’m a fucking professional.”

This giftset is like the perfect representation of a J2M panel.

i like this comment

daeranilen:

daeranilen:

Earlier today, I served as the “young woman’s voice” in a panel of local experts at a Girl Scouts speaking event. One question for the panel was something to the effect of, “Should parents read their daughter’s texts or monitor her online activity for bad language and inappropriate content?”

I was surprised when the first panelist answered the question as if it were about cyberbullying. The adult audience nodded sagely as she spoke about the importance of protecting children online.

I reached for the microphone next. I said, “As far as reading your child’s texts or logging into their social media profiles, I would say 99.9% of the time, do not do that.”

Looks of total shock answered me. I actually saw heads jerk back in surprise. Even some of my fellow panelists blinked.

Everyone stared as I explained that going behind a child’s back in such a way severs the bond of trust with the parent. When I said, “This is the most effective way to ensure that your child never tells you anything,” it was like I’d delivered a revelation.

It’s easy to talk about the disconnect between the old and the young, but I don’t think I’d ever been so slapped in the face by the reality of it. It was clear that for most of the parents I spoke to, the idea of such actions as a violation had never occurred to them at all.

It alarms me how quickly adults forget that children are people.

Apparently people are rediscovering this post somehow and I think that’s pretty cool! Having experienced similar violations of trust in my youth, this is an important issue to me, so I want to add my personal story:

Around age 13, I tried to express to my mother that I thought I might have clinical depression, and she snapped at me “not to joke about things like that.” I stopped telling my mother when I felt depressed.

Around age 15, I caught my mother reading my diary. She confessed that any time she saw me write in my diary, she would sneak into my room and read it, because I only wrote when I was upset. I stopped keeping a diary.

Around age 18, I had an emotional breakdown while on vacation because I didn’t want to go to college. I ended up seeing a therapist for - surprise surprise - depression.

Around age 21, I spoke on this panel with my mother in the audience, and afterwards I mentioned the diary incident to her with respect to this particular Q&A. Her eyes welled up, and she said, “You know I read those because I was worried you were depressed and going to hurt yourself, right?”

TL;DR: When you invade your child’s privacy, you communicate three things:

  1. You do not respect their rights as an individual.
  2. You do not trust them to navigate problems or seek help on their own.
  3. You probably haven’t been listening to them.

Information about almost every issue that you think you have to snoop for can probably be obtained by communicating with and listening to your child.

obsessedwithspn:

gabriel’s the jealous type

i-miss-my-wings:

nocturnal-fallen-angel:

holyhells-rising-demon:

river-sconnie:

i think i missed this episode of spn…

Can we just appreciate those shirts?

And this is missing the one with “Save a tree, Eat a Beaver.”

you also missed, “If you can read this, CONGRATULATIONS”