Meg Is Gone
Takes place after the boys all re-unite.
fandom: Supernatural
(please be gentle. pretty please)
The words were hard to say to Cas, but he had to know. “Cas… Meg didn’t make it.” Sam admitted softly. “She bought us enough time to get away from—-”
“I know Sam, I already know…” Cas interrupted softly, his eyes glancing up at Sam and then looking away.
“How…How did you know?” Dean asked as he passed him a beer.
(via castielcampbell)
Can we talk about how calm and placid Jensen looks between Jared (who looks like he’s about to throw a punch) and Misha who knows he’s about to get decked….
can we talk about that?
(via castielcampbell)
In which i drew something with out a reference and it was okay.
what happened in 1915
we don’t talk about 1915
at least they eventually realised they should start filling the bottles with coke
So done with this website.
Omg lol
In 1915, they really enjoyed apple bottom bottles.
(via castielcampbell)
WHY IS THERE A SNAKE IN MY HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DO
NOT
WANT!!!!!!!
I feel like I should amend my earlier post. It is not my intention to persecute hipsters… I just wanna figure yall out… I have yet to have anyone seriously tell me wtf a Hipster is.?!?!
Hepler’s Mold takes over a car-
Ever leave a window open and get snow in your car? Well, in the tropics they have another problem: Hepler’s mold. The bright fungus naturally eats away at trees but naugahyde (the fake leather in most cars) contains ten times more cumulus oophorus cells than the tree bark from which its made.
And here’s the result. The bright fungus has completely consumed the car’s interior. It may look soft and cushy but you’d find no place in the world less comfortable, as the mold can also grow in human lungs. The spores from this car would kill a passenger within ten minutes. The bright fibers of victims erupt from their mouths in a gruesome spectacle that the natives of these regions call “Elmo’s Death”.
damn bitch truffula trees dont fuck around
I AM THE LORAX, AND I SPEAK FOR THE TREES
NOW YOU MUST DIE OF A FUNGAL DISEASE