I feel like the only reason I’ll watch the tomorrow people is because mark pellegrino
You’re not the only one!!! This needs to get spread around alot more! lol!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsjejXi5mGg Here’s a clip of The Tomorrow People, coming this fall!! just click and enjoy :)
… if there are 107.4 million blogs currently, reblog if made your tumblr before they added a picture to the sign up page
thats rude as fuck how the log in page doesnt have a picture….
wait, tumblr has a picture on the login screen now?
i haven’t logged out of my tumblr in over a year what
WHAAAAAAA? They have a picture now? I literally have never logged out!
You know you never log out when….
….uhh
you can log out?
I can’t find the logout button oh god I’m trapped
This is like a doctor who episode
i cAN’T STOP LAUGHING AT THIS
jensen…. how
misha is me btw
jensen played baseball in highschool thats how
And Misha clearly is the kind of person who picks things up with his feet. (a.k.a my kind of person)
Alt + Ctlr + reblog sign(double click) = boom!
I love it when Tumblr folk find new ways to explore this wonderful site lol.
wtf did I just do?
Holy fuck that’s amazing!! O.O
i don’t… i don’t know what happened.
can someone please tell me what happened!!!
WAIT!!! SUPERNATURAL ON TUESDAYS‽‽‽
“Supernatural” moves to Tuesdays at 9 p.m.
I don’t think Sam will approve
CW obviously didn’t think this through. It was probably decided in the heat of the moment.
oh my god
Anonymous requested: can there be a gifset of cas shopping vs misha en west shopping
the rules of grocery shopping, feat. castiel and west collins
my heart just died due to cute overload rip
Harry Potter Etymology | Patronus Charm (“Expecto Patronum”)
Patronus means “protector”, “guardian”, or simply “patron” in Latin, specifically reflecting the entire role that the Patronus Charm plays. In archaic Latin, it meant “father”, which is very interesting, considering that Harry Potter’s Patronus is the same as his father’s Patronus and Animagus form, a stag. The Latin word exspecto or expecto means “I look out for” or “I wait for”, thus the charm’s incantation roughly translates into “I await a protector.”



