Is anybody out there?
“Love is how you stay alive, even after you are gone.”
Bruce
Seriously
TOO SOON
It’s what the Joker would’ve wanted.
There’s a Change.org petition for Jessica Williams to take over The Daily Show, and it desperately needs your support!
Look at how many people reblogged this and how few actually signed.
A plot where we start right now. A plot where you don’t tell me anything about your character and I don’t tell you anything about mine. A plot where we swap messages of interest and then the urls. A plot where the two bump into each other in public somewhere, at a park, or a coffee shop, or the train station. A plot where there could be 5 or 10 or 15 years between them in age because that’s what happens when strangers meet. A plot where they could become lovers or best friends or complete enemies and it’s all decided by the characters.
Just watched the William & Kate lifetime movie and now I need this as a plot please
Faberry References on Glee
harryshumjr: Pretty Ace Hotel lights
Quinn Fabray; first (top) and last (bottom) appearance (2009 - 2015)
“It’s hard because I’m not there for like the last moments you know, which is really difficult, but they’re like family, they always will be and such a beautiful part of my life.” - Dianna Agron (on the final season of Glee)
Though I’ve tried before to tell her Of the feelings I have for her in my heart Every time that I come near her I just lose my nerve As I’ve done from the start
I wanna make you move with confidence I wanna be with you alone Said help me help you start it You’re too comfortable to know Throwing out those words Oh, you gotta feel it on your own
HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY, 2015!
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Harry Shum Jr. is best known for playing Mike Chang on Fox’s Glee. Originally a minor role, it was expanded because of his charismatic take on the part.”If you are given that stereotypical role, make something out of it,” Shum says. “Chang was molded into a character that wasn’t there yet, but I made it specific. It could have easily gone [the stereotypical] direction.” [read more]