A Happy Ending Depends On Where You Stop The Story

Crappy picture but beautiful day! :)

Crappy picture but beautiful day! :)

Blue dust buddy!!!

Blue dust buddy!!!

Dust dance aftermath!

Dust dance aftermath!

Zombie-fied for a photo! (at Lineboro, MD)

Zombie-fied for a photo! (at Lineboro, MD)

REBLOG THIS IF YOU SUPPORT MARRIAGE EQUALITY

johnlock-in-kneesocks:

It’s for a school thing. I’ll probably message you also if you reblog.

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crazymamma:

nadiaaboulhosn:

braydaaan:

Do you ever go on YouTube thinking you’ll just be on to watch a quick music video then later you find yourself watching a tutorial on how to walk a giraffe. 

absolutely every time

same

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brizzbee:

Lets be real, it took this event for Blaine’s parents to realize they haven’t been the best to him. Maybe they aren’t abusive, but perhaps they have been a bit neglectful and the thought of losing Blaine made them realize how precious he is.

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imnightbird:

The news comes on after Glee and they’re currently talking about gun laws…

Haha. 

Ha. 

….

… Ha. 

nothing beats the breaking news on my news right now being ‘gun shots fired at a school’. No lie. That was their breaking news… :/ Creepy. 

funfreacksnc:

myotpwillbethedeathofme:

smoke-and-sketchpads:

Guys, this is my little brother, Reese. He just turned eight last March, and he is in second grade. He had found that he prefers guys to girls. When he told his friends that at recess, they threw rocks at him. Rocks. He came home crying, saying that his friends had called him names like “faggot” and “homo”. Second graders called him these names. I explained to him that it is perfectly okay to be gay, and that I will still love him no matter what. Unfortunately, my parents don’t agree. He’s been set apart from the family and his friends for his sexuality, that he has no control over. I’m not doing this for notes or to gain followers. I’m doing this to show Reese he will be accepted by many people no matter what sexuality he is. Reblog if you support my eight year old brother, no matter his sexuality.

That’s really fucked up that they’re throwing rocks at him. He can like/love whoever he wants to it’s his choice.

funfreacksnc:

myotpwillbethedeathofme:

smoke-and-sketchpads:

Guys, this is my little brother, Reese. He just turned eight last March, and he is in second grade. He had found that he prefers guys to girls. When he told his friends that at recess, they threw rocks at him. Rocks. He came home crying, saying that his friends had called him names like “faggot” and “homo”. Second graders called him these names. I explained to him that it is perfectly okay to be gay, and that I will still love him no matter what. Unfortunately, my parents don’t agree. He’s been set apart from the family and his friends for his sexuality, that he has no control over. I’m not doing this for notes or to gain followers. I’m doing this to show Reese he will be accepted by many people no matter what sexuality he is. Reblog if you support my eight year old brother, no matter his sexuality.

That’s really fucked up that they’re throwing rocks at him. He can like/love whoever he wants to it’s his choice.

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