huffle-puff-fander:

Oh Eric.

Wilford: (glares down at Eric) No one can be THAT innocent!

Eric: (stares up, sweating out of nervousness, clutching his handkerchief).

Dark: (sips coffee, reading the news paper) leave him be, Wil.

Wilford: say fuck.

Eric: uh uh um… fffff…frick! (Covers mouth with handkerchief out of shock) I-I’m sorry I cursed!

Dark: (looks up from news paper).

All egos: (stare in awe).

Wilford:… your adorable.

anthonyamorim:

anthonyamorim:

wlovepierce:

jerkidiot:

sonnyforpresident:

jerkidiot:

jerkidiot:

IM A TEENAGER I WANNA BE DANGEROUS I WANNA DO SOMETHING CRAZY I WANNA GO STEAL A TRAFFIC LIGHT

REBELLION

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AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO THOUGHT TRAFFIC LIGHTS WERE A LOT SMALLER

YOU THINK THAT’S BIG?? CHECK OUT THIS STOP SIGN I JUST GRABBED

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STOP STEALING ROAD NAVIGATIONAL ESSENTIALS.

NO

quick get this to 1 million notes before staff decides the traffic light looks like Boobies

lex-evetta:

newrucas:

geek-scientist:

jane the virgin: portraying a bisexual man in a healthy relationship and slaying biphobes since 2017

It’s really interesting what she says “I can’t give you what a man can.” A lot of gay men avoid relationships with bi men because they worry that they can’t provide what a woman can. People, gay or straight, think that for a bi person the grass is always greener on the other side.

Straight men and lesbians have said the same. It’s insecurity rooted in the notion that bi people have all the options constantly at their fingertips AND are insatiable. We don’t choose a team, we choose a person. A failure to understand this mostly boils down to people not believing bisexuality is real.

jessiefrance:

Maybe this is dumb but it bothers me when articles always describe Seán just as ‘foulmouthed’. I mean, don’t get me wrong. We all know he has a colorful vocabulary but his popularity on the internet is so much more than him being a loud, cursing Irishman.

He’s raised over a million dollars starting with last Christmas to now for charity, he began the PMA movement, he openly discusses mental health issues, he is welcoming of anyone from any walk of life. Sean’s show was even about telling people that anyone can achieve their dreams as long as they work hard and remain dedicated, that they can be the hero of their own story.

I think some better adjectives could be used to describe him:

Compassionate, kind, dedicated, positive, accepting, big-hearted.