Anonymous prompted: blaine and kurt meeting by bumping into each other at the ice rink *____*
Blaine tells himself he’s not going to the ice rink with Tina just to check out hot guys, but as soon as he gets there he sees him. A boy who looks his age lacing up his skates on the bench across from Blaine, all bundled up in a designer coat and scarf, his cheeks red from the cold.
He looks like an angel.
“You okay there, Blaine?”
Blaine finally tears his gaze away from the gorgeous guy - away from the way his skinny jeans cling to his long legs and the way his hair is coiffed so perfectly - and looks up to see Tina’s raising her eyebrows at him, hands on her hips.
“I was, uh, I was just—”
Tina rolls her eyes. “I’m going out on the ice now. Once you’re done checking out guys you should come join me.”

hrhchriscolfer Took me long enough, but finally made it through these doors. #makingofhp
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hrhchriscolfer The most excited I have ever been to sit behind a desk! #DumbledoresOffice
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“Dog Eat Dog” is a short film based on the true story of how actor/producer Zachary Quinto finally adopted his first dog in a Los Angeles Animal Shelter. During the events of his hilarious trials in attempting to adopt a shelter animal, Sian Heder, the film’s director was there by his side. Taking notes. [x]
YES. GOOD.
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Artist Shintaro Ohata Seamlessly Blends Sculpture and Canvas to Create 3D Paintings
When first viewing the artwork of Shintaro Ohata up close it appears the scenes are made from simple oil paints, but take a step back and you’re in for a surprise. Each piece is actually a hybrid of painted canvas and sculpture that blend almost flawlessly in color and texture to create a single image. The cinematic figures are sculpted from polystyrene while the backgrounds are made from traditional painting techniques.

hrhchriscolfer Try NOT holding back tears when seeing this for the first time. #GreatHall
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It’s cliché, but honestly, the book/series that had the most profound effect on me was Harry Potter. I feel like I grew up with those characters (I was the same age as Harry, Ron, and Hermione as I read them). They were really who and what I needed during those times, who and what we ALL needed. Some of my happiest memories are going to those mid-night release parties. In many ways I think JK Rowling gave our generation a childhood.
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MAKE ME CHOOSE BETWEEN:
- two songs
- two bands
- two actors
- two actresses
- two singers
- two movies
- two books
- two characters
- two ships
- two shows
- two kinks
- two anything
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