I am a shipper, lover, romantic, writer, reader, speaks my mind, temper, glasses, feel younger than I am, music lover, a fan, loves to learn, family, friends, dogs, animals, wolves, I am what I am. mine quote remember
sam n dean growing up so isolated they never really internalize the fact that incest is widely considered gross until sam gets to college and talks about his brother in ways that majorly freak people out 🫶
"He was a pretty religious guy and went to church every Sunday. He was even in a choir when he was young. He was always grateful for what he had. They portrayed him in the series as a quiet, almost morose kind of guy, but growing up, I saw another side of him. He wasn’t a backslapper, but he had a pretty good sense of humor. Babe and Malarkey both said that when the bullets started flying, my dad sang Irish songs."
I had chills reading this passage. Joe was amazing :')
my main issue with castiel is that spn told us such a horrific powerful narrative of possession as rape and the devastating effects it has on its victims. and you couldn't even take that story seriously bc that same story also had cas. who ruined a religious man's life and family by tricking him in serving heaven, and everyone, even the victims of possession who were closest to him, treated him as if he was just a dorky guy who had some flaws but tried his best. and then the show even prioritized his feelings over the feelings of his victims, and let him have a relationship with claire, all while he was STILL using her father as a vessel.
Nope, nope. Will and Nico need to win this. Come on PJ shippers! Wincest shippers help them out!
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A facilities worker at Columbia University claims to have been temporarily held hostage by anti-Israel protesters after a mob of anarchists stormed an academic building on the campus and barricaded its doors.
The insurrection began at approximately 12:30 a.m., when anti-Israel protesters who had been staying on the academic lawn of Columbia's Manhattan campus, where about 120 tents remain, stormed Hamilton Hall, an academic building used by the dean. The mob shattered windows, barricaded doors using tables and chairs, and obscured the windows of the facility.
The major escalation came hours after Columbia University administrators began suspending students who failed to leave their encampment.
"They held me hostage," a facilities worker who was in the building when the insurrection began said after he was allowed to leave, according to the student newspaper Columbia Spectator.
ANTISEMITIC RIOT AT COLUMBIA REACHES BOILING POINT AS AGITATORS TAKE OVER ACADEMIC BUILDING, BARRICADE DOORS
The worker exited the building at around 12:40 a.m., per the publication.
Early Tuesday morning, a mob of hundreds of anti-Israel protesters gained access shortly before 1 a.m., and they then began "moving metal gates to barricade the doors, blocking entrances with wooden tables and chairs, and zip-tying doors shut," Columbia Spectator reported.
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY REVEALS 'TRUE COST' OF ANTI-ISRAEL MOB THAT TOOK OVER ACADEMIC BUILDINGS
Outside the Columbia University facility, the anti-Israel rebels, many of whom wore masks, locked arms in front of Hamilton Hall to form a human barricade.
The group also placed a banner over the facility, renaming it "Hind’s Hall," after Hind Rajab, a 6-year-old who died during Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza.
The students are demanding three things from the university: divest their financial support of Israel, become more transparent with what groups the university supports, and provide blanket amnesty to students who have taken part in the disruptive, weeks-long demonstration.
The seizure of the academic building comes after the university gave a deadline of 2 p.m. Monday for students to leave their encampment.
They need to be arrested and suspended from every single school/university in the country. They need to also pay back their loans. They don’t get anything free from the government.
This is stupidity at it’s finest.
A facilities worker at Columbia University claims to have been temporarily held hostage by anti-Israel protesters after a mob of anarchists stormed an academic building on the campus and barricaded its doors.
The insurrection began at approximately 12:30 a.m., when anti-Israel protesters who had been staying on the academic lawn of Columbia's Manhattan campus, where about 120 tents remain, stormed Hamilton Hall, an academic building used by the dean. The mob shattered windows, barricaded doors using tables and chairs, and obscured the windows of the facility.
The major escalation came hours after Columbia University administrators began suspending students who failed to leave their encampment.
"They held me hostage," a facilities worker who was in the building when the insurrection began said after he was allowed to leave, according to the student newspaper Columbia Spectator.
ANTISEMITIC RIOT AT COLUMBIA REACHES BOILING POINT AS AGITATORS TAKE OVER ACADEMIC BUILDING, BARRICADE DOORS
The worker exited the building at around 12:40 a.m., per the publication.
Early Tuesday morning, a mob of hundreds of anti-Israel protesters gained access shortly before 1 a.m., and they then began "moving metal gates to barricade the doors, blocking entrances with wooden tables and chairs, and zip-tying doors shut," Columbia Spectator reported.
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY REVEALS 'TRUE COST' OF ANTI-ISRAEL MOB THAT TOOK OVER ACADEMIC BUILDINGS
Outside the Columbia University facility, the anti-Israel rebels, many of whom wore masks, locked arms in front of Hamilton Hall to form a human barricade.
The group also placed a banner over the facility, renaming it "Hind’s Hall," after Hind Rajab, a 6-year-old who died during Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza.
The students are demanding three things from the university: divest their financial support of Israel, become more transparent with what groups the university supports, and provide blanket amnesty to students who have taken part in the disruptive, weeks-long demonstration.
The seizure of the academic building comes after the university gave a deadline of 2 p.m. Monday for students to leave their encampment.