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@welcometothebatparade / welcometothebatparade.tumblr.com

Not spoiler free. Elaine. Brazilian. 37. Aromantic demi-bisexual. Vegan. Walking encyclopedia of Supernatural. Dog lover. Batman/DC trash. Both Dean Winchester and Bruce Wayne are bisexual disasters and no, that's not a headcanon, it's a fact. Fan of too many bands. PSA 1: Not everything is properly tagged... mind you, I'm a lazy motherfucker, (and tbh I'm not entirely proud of that) BUT if you have any triggers and need something tagged, please let me know! PSA 2: This blog pretty much runs on a queue, so if you invade my askbox and it takes me a miillion years to get back to you, that's why.
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messrsage

it’s so weird to me how there’s cliques and hierarchies within fandom spaces these days like. we’re all just fucking nerds. how are you gonna try to be popular amongst the nerds. how are you going to feel superior over your fellow nerds. at the end of the day you’re still a fucking nerd bestie

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“Somebody was like, what are you going to do (after spn), are you going to try romantic comedies? You are going to try to do something completely out of the box, and sure, that all sounds fun but I also know that I enjoy playing the type of character that is Dean Winchester, because I’ve done it for 15 years, I don’t wanna destroy that, I want his legacy to be great, I’ve enjoyed playing that character, so why wouldn’t I want to play a similar character on a different stage? But at the same time it’s like, I don't know, maybe something comes along I get a call to go meet Chuck Lorre and then all of a sudden I’m on a half hour. I’m kind of, I don’t say “Oh this is my lane and I’m gonna stay in it” but I do also understand that the audience that has been built over the past 15 years is used to see me in a certain light and I’m happy to stay in that light as long as it stays lit.” [x]

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martyrdean

 Jensen Ackles MemeActing Performances (2/4)

“This is a remarkable performance that starts right now from Jensen. He would text me from the set, ‘Please don’t do this to me ever again. When I saw the director’s cut, the first thing I did was email him, and I said, ‘If this was the type of show to get any sort of mainstream respect - which we are not - but if we were, this is an Emmy performance.“ — Eric Kripke (“The End” commentary)

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