concept: instead of having women badly flirt with sam and make him visibly uncomfortable (cringe), a cute guy who sam wants to flirt with can do it instead
Author: artherra
destihellers stop using the canon interracial wlw to prop ur shitty white man ship challenge

Witch King
Sometimes I’m just in the mood for Mr. sad and gloomy. ♥
Castiel: What do you want to be when you grow up?
Jack: SAM!
Sam: NO
it’s so frustrating when your fic ideas are bigger than your writing abilities
even worse when your laziness is bigger than both your ideas and writing abilities
Whoop there it is

Hey uh op…. where’s your url…
there’s no url because god sent this post down to us

What a mood
I feel like not enough attention is being paid to the savagery of “said accurately of himself” right before the mood.
10 tricks you didn’t know you could do with your food.
By Blossom
The internet went from showing food recipe videos to alchemy in less than a decade. There’s going to be a quick video on how to make the philosopher’s stone from tomato sauce next week.
They used the implication that Jared and Jensen aren’t friends anymore at least 6 times in The French Mistake. The first time I watched it, I thought they were playing on the whole spoiled, douche actor stereotype and that it was leading to some punchline about Jensen having a bigger trailer or Jared getting top billing. But that never happened- instead they just repeated it over and over. In fact, it’s the last line of the episode. I could never understand the purpose because everyone knows that Jensen and Jared are extremely close in real life.
When I rewatched it a couple of weeks ago, I finally got it. The title of the episode comes from the scene in the movie Blazing Saddles where the cowboy movie literally breaks through the fourth wall and into the set of a musical called The French Mistake. In an interview, Mel Brooks explained that a “French mistake” is when two supposedly heterosexual men have sex in the heat of the moment and then regret it afterwards.
Get it? It’s a big J2 joke. In that parallel universe, Jensen and Jared did something they regret and now they don’t talk.
So not only is Supernatural the first show that included their characters’ shippers (with the Wincest mention in The Monster at the End of this Book and then by creating Becky and later by including lots of ships in the Fan Fiction episode), but it’s the first show that I know of that gave a wink to people who ship its actors. God bless this show.





