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favorite glee characters » It doesn’t matter if you’re gay or straight. What matters is that we’re friends.
What happened is total bullshit. You deserve the stars, Kurt Hummel.
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So I finally got to watch the Glee season finale. This scene was hilarious. And it pretty much all went downhill from here. Such a disappointment. Rachel arrives in New York and then we fade to black. Seriously? There were tears, but mainly out of anger. Tears because I was so pissed about Kurt’s storyline. Or well, his non-storyline. Fuck whoever came up with this episode.
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Things I love about StarKid #26. A single soul dwelling in two bodies: Meredith Stepien and Brian Holden.
I am going to stay away from Tumblr until I got a chance to watch the last Glee episode. Because I don’t want any of it spoiled, which I can’t avoid from happening every time I open my dash. So, see you in three days, Tumblr world!
Things I love about StarKid #25: Joey Richter’s voice. And how much it has improved since the beginning. (Not that he was bad then, but now he just sounds wonderful :))
Flirty Duets Giveaway!
I’m giving away one item from my shop for free!
Rules:
-Reblogs and Likes Count (Up to 10 reblogs please)
-Will ship anywhere in the world
-Don’t have to be following either of the flirtyduets blogs
-I will choose a winner on May 30th using a generator to randomize the notes
-Make sure your askbox is open so I can notify you if you win
-Once notified the winner will be able to choose any single item from my etsy shop. (including prints, jewelry, everything)
Shortly after Belgium thought: “Holy fuck, we’re not gonna let the Dutch make us look bad” and changed the law as well.
10 years next year, baby!
June 1, 2003. Marriage gets defined as a union between any two consenting adults, whether they are from opposite sexes or the same sex.
April 21, 2006. Same-sex couples have the same rights as opposite-sex couples in adopting children.
Reason #245 why I find it impossible to understand people still make an issue out of equal rights for the LGBT community.