Please, I respectfully ask you to step on me
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Please, I respectfully ask you to step on me
Kinda show I’d like to see Misha in after Supernatural finishes would be a comedy about a guy with a heart of gold who just wants to make the world a better place. He has some successes, some failures, and has to learn how to keep himself and those around him motivated and sane as -- wait, isn’t this just Misha’s life?
see the thing that gets me is like how people claim bi people can just “choose” their way out of experiencing gayness/straightness. like woah. imagine. as though choosing is something bisexuals should be expected to do.
Not me composing sword dance combinations inspired by the character and iconography of the Canaanite/Ugaritic pantheon
*See everyone with the water meme*
*Looks at Akria*
"If you reblog that, it'll be the last thing you will ever do." she says threateningly.
*Looks away conflicted*
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But seriously, when I saw that meme all it thought of was someone pushing Akria in the water and it turning purple because with her luck she just dyed her hair. Her hair flipped over covering her face coming out of the water like the thing from The grudge. And I can't, that's just to funny.
I'm sorry
where is my kokoro right now
oh right broken into three thousand pieces
//COLLASPE