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*too busy fangirling*

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One of these things is not like the others

One of these things is not quite the same

It’s the same, but different

Can’t. Not. Reblog.

I don’t know what I was expecting, but it wasn’t that

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on date at olive garden

me: so what do you think of rare pepes?

date: oh, those frog pictures on the internet? idk, they’re kinda annoying… i can’t wait til that meme dies.

me: 

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so i was in an improv class and the scene was ‘sex education’ and the ‘teacher’ was like “so class what’s the difference between a man and a woman?” 

and me and my friend in all of our trans glory let out a sigh of disappointment and prepared ourselves for casual cissexism

but then this girl just turned straight to the audience and went “oNE OF THEM HAS HUMAN RIGHTS”

and the whole room exploded

Savage

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when i die i want to be buried wearing a pair of sunglasses so that a few decades down the line i will also be a cool skeleton

26,473 notes. 26,473 people identified with this statement. if even half that many people actually did this, can you imagine how confused future archaeologists would be

We believe the dark glasses may be a sign that the deceased wished to hide their guilty eyes from St. Peter, who guarded the gates of heaven. Their true ritualistic use is unknown. 

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Dean Smith is Essentially the Most Perfect Dean We'll Ever Get

Do you know why I believe Dean Smith is essentially the most perfect version of Dean Winchester we’ll ever see?

Dean Smith was raised by loving parents Bobby and Ellen Smith, who odds are did not treat Dean anything like John Winchester treated Dean. From what we know of Bobby Singer and from what we know of Ellen Harvelle, they probably would have allowed Dean to be whatever he chose to be, whatever he grew into on his own accord as long as Dean was still good at heart.

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You can see that in the way Dean acts, the way Dean dresses.

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Dean Smith is secure with himself. He doesn’t hate himself. He’s comfortable being metro and embraces that, yes, he does like nice clothes and that’s okay. He allows himself to go through a cleanse and eat rabbit food and he doesn’t see any of it as something that takes away from his masculinity.

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Dean got into Stanford as Dean Smith, and from what we know about Bobby and Ellen, he probably had to get some form of scholarship in order to even be able to go. Dean even finishing high school, even going to college means that Dean is comfortable with the fact that he is smart and believes in himself.

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He’s fine with NPR in the mornings and the only person he seems to flirt with throughout the episode his dark haired assistant who looks vaguely similar to a certain angel who follows the Righteous Man around as he chats the guy up about Project Runway. Which may mean Dean is actually comfortable with his bisexuality as Dean Smith because his parents probably didn’t scare him into thinking something may be wrong with him if he was an adorable bisexual.

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Dean doesn’t have any of the things his fear doppleganger pointed out as him copying someone. He doesn’t have the impala, he doesn’t have the jacket. He does still have the taste in music, but he’s allowed himself to be okay and reach out to other things he probably wouldn’t listen to unless Godstiel was around, like talk radio. Dean Smith makes his own decisions in this incarnation of Dean. He chose what he wore, he didn’t learn it from anyone. He chose what he drove, he didn’t take a hand me down from a dead father.

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Everything we see in this episode is Dean. This is essentially what Dean would have grown up to become if he lived in a healthy, happy household that didn’t put him down and make him feel insecure about himself. This is what Dean should have turned out to become and it’s a shame that he didn’t get the chance to.

This is so true, though. Dean smith is the Dean I fucking live for.

I know, right?

definitely not crying over dean smith right now.

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