perpetuallyonshuffleHi. Nice to meet you. How you doing? I'm Wendi.

Potterhead. Time Lady. Nerdfighter. Gleek (well, Klainer mostly). Starkid. Ravenclaw. ENTP. Professional procrastinator. Adept rambler. Mediocre raconteur. Socially incompetent.

Supernatural. Harry Potter. Doctor Who (Eleven is my Doctor). Bones. Sherlock. Glee. Vampire Diaries.

I'm open to fic prompts. So there.

I tend to go through phases where I'm head-over-heels obsessed with one of my fandoms, but everything usually evens out over time. Usually. At the moment, that fandom happens to be: Supernatural. Dean/Castiel, to be precise. Fair warning.

Disney and Pixar were my two best friends growing up. Occasionally, I think that they still are. Tangled and Hercules are the best movies ever. Also the Harry Potter series and Wall-E and The Incredibles and I'll shut up now.

If I'm ever simultaneously confronted by a clown on one side and a school of pirahnas on the other, I will dive into those fish without blinking.

A favorite author of mine once said something that struck a chord with me, and I can't quite remember it verbatim, but this is the gist of it:

Someday, there will be no one left to remember that we ever existed. there will be no one left to remember anything about us.

Scary, eh?

No one will be around to read the books that we wrote, or believe in the religions we created, or to see the tombstones we built to commemorate the ones we love.

And that concept scares me more than anything else I've ever come across: the idea that one day, everything i've ever loved or hated or even cared about will have crumbled into dust, into oblivion.

Anyway.

So... this is just about everything I've ever considered telling anyone else... collected in one place (hopefully).

Things to come: (many, many) reblogs, rants, fangirly squees, amusing personal anecdotes, less amusing personal anecdotes.

Following



Thanks Wal-mart.
 

Thanks Wal-mart.

 

(via theboywhostiredofwaiting)

pucking-fervert:

Fucking Misha, we fucking love you. 

You life ruiner 

(via lizchester)

  • News in Britain: stamps have gone up 14 pence
  • News in America: cannibal eats man's face

rural-juror:

here’s my number, so please oh god don’t call i hate talking on the phone send me a text if you need me and don’t get mad if it takes me a few hours to respond maybe

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ivegoneawayinsidemyhead:

Glee AU: Misfits

(via coolestgirl-)

glee au
05.31.128797 NOTES Reblog
stfuconservatives:

abaldwin360:

mindbabies:

jsmog:

Canada’s teen birth and abortion rate drops by 36.9 per cent
Better access to contraception, higher quality sex education and shifting social norms have contributed to a 36.9 per cent decline in Canada’s teen birth and abortion rate between 1996 and 2006, according to a report released today by the Sex Information and Education Council of Canada.
America’s emphasis on abstinence-only sex ed “tends to result in a higher percentage of teens becoming pregnant,” as does the country’s lack of universal health care. Poverty is another factor.
Among the four countries compared for 2006, Canada boasted the lowest teen birth and abortion rate per 1,000 women aged 15 to 19 (27.9), followed by Sweden (31.4), England/Wales (60.3), and the United States (61.2).

THIRTY-SEVEN PERCENT DECREASE? Goddamn. How much more proof will people need before they realize how ineffective Abstinence-Only sex education is?

It doesn’t matter how much evidence we have. Zealots will cling to their beliefs.

This reminds me of the LA high school where they cut teen pregnancies by two-thirds after putting a Planned Parenthood on campus. Sex ed works, abstinence doesn’t.

stfuconservatives:

abaldwin360:

mindbabies:

jsmog:

Canada’s teen birth and abortion rate drops by 36.9 per cent

Better access to contraception, higher quality sex education and shifting social norms have contributed to a 36.9 per cent decline in Canada’s teen birth and abortion rate between 1996 and 2006, according to a report released today by the Sex Information and Education Council of Canada.

America’s emphasis on abstinence-only sex ed “tends to result in a higher percentage of teens becoming pregnant,” as does the country’s lack of universal health care. Poverty is another factor.

Among the four countries compared for 2006, Canada boasted the lowest teen birth and abortion rate per 1,000 women aged 15 to 19 (27.9), followed by Sweden (31.4), England/Wales (60.3), and the United States (61.2).

THIRTY-SEVEN PERCENT DECREASE? Goddamn. How much more proof will people need before they realize how ineffective Abstinence-Only sex education is?

It doesn’t matter how much evidence we have. Zealots will cling to their beliefs.

This reminds me of the LA high school where they cut teen pregnancies by two-thirds after putting a Planned Parenthood on campus. Sex ed works, abstinence doesn’t.

(via theboywhostiredofwaiting)

the-absolute-funniest-posts:

Domestic Avengers; in which Natasha loses a bet to Steve and is forced to dress up patriotically.

(Source: resident-vamp)

(Source: waltwhites, via thatbluebox)

Ian Somerhalder for Penshoppe

(Source: ianinaforever, via unicornrulez)

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