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City Of Nope

@i-always-need-your-feels-alec / i-always-need-your-feels-alec.tumblr.com

If i cannot move heaven, i will raise hell.
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photochoco

Jackpot

This is getting kind of ridiculous.

There are two five leaves in there somewhere 

I lost count

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humunanunga

This is the lucky clover bouquet. Reblog for seven days of good luck!

Y’all laugh but I actually end up doing pretty well once I go to work

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Okay what if ABC family gives the infernal devices a tv show, and they cast Matthew daddario for Will. So that they can mention how Alec looks just like Will. Like they can have a scene where Magnus confessed to Alec when he first saw him he thought he was seeing Will. But then Tessa meets Alec for the first time and she just looks at him and stop…then whispers “Will” under her breath as tears fill her eyes. FUCCCCK

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Me talking about Spartacus characters

Me: look at him, my precious baby angel with heart of gold, you are a ray of sunlight
Person: he has literally killed hundreds of people
Me: but look at how he smiles tho
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What is most remarkable about the great love of Agron and Nasir is how unremarked upon it is in the series. There is no agonizing coming out story; there is no “Is he?” or “Are they?” questions asked by other characters. There is no angst. There is simply, and quite profoundly, the scene of two men, unabashedly in love, giggling in embarrassed glee when they are caught by a colleague in a compromising position when they are supposed to be on guard duty.

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This sums it up so perfectly. This is why Nagron is the single most amazing gay couple I’ve ever seen. Because it’s not about them being gay but about them being in love with each other. Just two people who are in love.

And it happened in a show in which you wouldn’t expect sth like this at all. I mean Spartacus is basically made for straight guys between, let’s say, 18 and 45. It’s made for those ‘no homo’ douches who are afraid to go to an urologist and have their prostate checked. And the show forces these guys to see a homosexual relationship and to accept it for what it is. It doesn’t try to ease their discomfort by giving them some gay slur or a homophobic joke so they can reaffirm their believe that queer=eww. They just go 'look here’s that person called Agron and here’s that person called Nasir and they have this huge love and there, they have sex and guess what: it’s the most romantic sex scene in the entire series. Deal with it’.

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