Dean Winchester SUPERNATURAL — 1.03 "Dead in the Water"
KIROKAZE
almost home

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Dean Winchester SUPERNATURAL — 1.03 "Dead in the Water"
DEAN WINCHESTER in one random episode per day ▸ 030 /364 03.12 JUS IN BELLO
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer - 6x12
SARAH MICHELLE GELLAR as BUFFY SUMMERS in
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER 6.14 OLDER AND FAR AWAY
Many thoughts about this
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER 5.08 | Shadow
SUPERNATURAL | S02E05 "Simon Said"
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Sam Winchester SUPERNATURAL — 1.06 "Skin"
— she who hangs out a lot in cemeteries?
Sam Winchester SUPERNATURAL — 1.06 "Skin"
SAM WINCHESTER IN EVERY SPN EPISODE (70/327)
I know you haven't made your mind up yet But I would never do you wrong I've known it from the moment that we met No doubt in my mind where you belong
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
by Kevin Wada
Because I love you. You're my sister.
TVDU Etymology 𖤓 Hope Mikaelson
Originates from the Old English words hopa meaning “confidence in the future” and hopian meaning “to have the theological virtue of hope or trust in God’s word.” Both derive from the Proto-West Germanic word hopōn meaning “to expect.” While additional origins are unclear, some etymologists have compared it to κυφός (kuphós), an Ancient Greek word meaning “to hang one’s head in shame” or “to bend under a great burden.”