(hold me.thrill me.kiss me.kill me.)
23 December 2012 @ 10:07 PM

Three times Dean’s loved ones overcame possession for him.

(Source: hey-ass-butt)

5 months ago via saintawesome (originally hey-ass-butt)
26 September 2012 @ 3:08 AM
qurre:

Nightmare
This started as a reunion piece but somewhere along the way it turned into a nightmare.. :/
Also hello I changed my url/username since I got tired of the last one (unattractive0hamburger).
Qurre comes from my irl nickname Kurre which is finnish pet name for squirrel. Not gonna change it anymore after this tho..

qurre:

Nightmare


This started as a reunion piece but somewhere along the way it turned into a nightmare.. :/

Also hello I changed my url/username since I got tired of the last one (unattractive0hamburger).

Qurre comes from my irl nickname Kurre which is finnish pet name for squirrel. Not gonna change it anymore after this tho..

8 months ago via qurre (originally qurre)
19 July 2012 @ 2:33 AM
beinggayisokay:

bonging:

ouijaprince:

The Little Mermaid was written as a love letter by Hans Christian Anderson to Edvard Collin. Anderson, upon hearing of Collin’s engagement to a young woman, proclaimed his love to him. He told him ”I long for you as though you were a beautiful Calabrian girl.” Edvard Collin turned Anderson down, disgusted. Anderson then wrote The Little Mermaid to symbolize his inability to have Collin just as a mermaid cannot be with a human. He sent it to Collin in 1936 and it goes down in history as one of the most profound love letters ever written.
Most scholars and psychoanalysts concluded that Anderson was bisexual; however, he never acted upon his homosexual drives.
The Little Mermaid, as it was originally written, did not have a happy ending.

oh
Holy crap

beinggayisokay:

bonging:

ouijaprince:

The Little Mermaid was written as a love letter by Hans Christian Anderson to Edvard Collin. Anderson, upon hearing of Collin’s engagement to a young woman, proclaimed his love to him. He told him ”I long for you as though you were a beautiful Calabrian girl.” Edvard Collin turned Anderson down, disgusted. Anderson then wrote The Little Mermaid to symbolize his inability to have Collin just as a mermaid cannot be with a human. He sent it to Collin in 1936 and it goes down in history as one of the most profound love letters ever written.

Most scholars and psychoanalysts concluded that Anderson was bisexual; however, he never acted upon his homosexual drives.

The Little Mermaid, as it was originally written, did not have a happy ending.

oh

Holy crap

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10 months ago via ohteepeeh (originally sphyre-deactivated20120904)
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