Revere what they hate
Beautiful unique snowflake
Not knowing it's gay
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they are so "you didn't see me at thirteen/i really wish i had" coded
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at this rate we really will get destiel kiss before the year is out. like to charge reblog to cast
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good casting is more than finding two actors who look like each other to play relatives or younger/older versions of each other and i think less of you if you act like that's all it is.
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i cannot believe you just shot me through the heart with the synopsis of a film that does not exist
starring gerard way and ray toro. even
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Whether you love what you love or live your life in divided ceaseless revolt against it what you love is your fate. Whether you love what you love or live your life in divided ceaseless revolt against it what you love is your fate. Whether you love what you love or live your life in divided ceaseless revolt against it what you love is your fate. Whether you love what you love or live your life in divided ceaseless revolt against it what you love is your fate.
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Author Chuck Palahniuk first came up with the idea for the novel after being beaten up on a camping trip when he complained to some nearby campers about the noise of their radio. When he returned to work, he was fascinated to find that nobody would mention or acknowledge his injuries, instead saying such commonplace things as "How was your weekend?" Palahniuk concluded that the reason people reacted this way was because if they asked him what had happened, a degree of personal interaction would be necessary, and his workmates simply didn't care enough to connect with him on a personal level. It was his fascination with this societal 'blocking' which became the foundation for the novel. (x)
FIGHT CLUB (1999)
— dir. David Fincher.
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