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AMY ON WILL: Any chance—pretty please with a cherry top—she and Arnett will grace the big or small screen together again soon? “I mean, I love everything Will does,” Poehler says admiringly (but not gushingly). “There was no bigger fan of Arrested Development than me, Gob’s real wife.
WILL ON AMY: Fortunately for Amy, I wasn’t drinking anymore when we met. I’d been sober for six months. I had a lengthy love-hate relationship with boissons alcoolisées, as the French say. Amy and I were introduced by a mutual friend, but I’d actually known about her for a few years prior to that. I went to see her when she was performing in the Upright Citizen’s Brigade in New York. Weirdly enough, I first saw her perform with my then girlfriend and a good buddy. After the show, we went out and I talked on and on about how funny Amy was, and how amazing and fantastic and talented. And my girlfriend said, “God, you’ve got a crush on that girl.” “What? No! Amy who? That’s silly. [Laughs nervously.] I’m not going to marry her… [Long pause.] eventually.” I used to live around the corner from the UCB Theater and I’d go see her do improv all the time. That sounds a lot creepier than it was. I mean, I never cut up letters from assorted magazines in order to create a note for her. But I did eventually win her over with sex. I’m not gonna lie. And the fact that we’re both in comedy was just icing on that cake. [His cellphone rings.] Hey look, Amy’s calling now. [He picks up.] Hey, babe. I’m just finishing up here. Are you gonna be up for a few minutes? [Pause.] Really? [Long pause.] Really? [Long pause.] Okay, I’ll call you soon. [He hangs up. A beat.] Bitch. God, what a ball buster.


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idumi:

Tarako butter chahan. blogged here.

idumi:

Tarako butter chahan. blogged here.


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~ Wednesday, May 30 ~
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voldimortsnipple:

knowhomo:

LGBTQ* Insight and Ideas
(following text from PflagWestchester)
An Effective Ally…   
• Respects confidentiality.  
• Allows individuals to lead the direction of the conversation, lets them 
make their own choices, and listens, listens, listens. 
• Talks to LGBT family, friends, and coworkers.  
• Avoids assumptions and stereotyping.  
• Tries using gender-neutral terms when talking about significant others, 
spouses, and partners. 
• Expects to make some mistakes, but doesn’t use them as an excuse 
for not acting.  
• Acknowledges how homophobia, transphobia, and heterosexism have 
operated in their life.  
• Educates themself about issues facing LGBT people.  
• Has a sense of humor.  
• Knows when and how to refer somebody to outside help, and to get 
professional adult intervention when necessary.  
An Effective Ally Doesn’t …
• Have all the answers.  
• Try to “fix” problems  
• Proceed with an interaction if boundaries or personal safety have been 
violated.  
Photo from: NYU’s Ally Week. Copied from: Toronto District School Board’s website

Omg, I know those people.
Dope.

Ya. I rule.

voldimortsnipple:

knowhomo:

LGBTQ* Insight and Ideas

(following text from PflagWestchester)

An Effective Ally…   

• Respects confidentiality.  

• Allows individuals to lead the direction of the conversation, lets them 

make their own choices, and listens, listens, listens. 

• Talks to LGBT family, friends, and coworkers.  

• Avoids assumptions and stereotyping.  

• Tries using gender-neutral terms when talking about significant others, 

spouses, and partners. 

• Expects to make some mistakes, but doesn’t use them as an excuse 

for not acting.  

• Acknowledges how homophobia, transphobia, and heterosexism have 

operated in their life.  

• Educates themself about issues facing LGBT people.  

• Has a sense of humor.  

• Knows when and how to refer somebody to outside help, and to get 

professional adult intervention when necessary.  

An Effective Ally Doesn’t …

• Have all the answers.  

• Try to “fix” problems  

• Proceed with an interaction if boundaries or personal safety have been 

violated.  

Photo from: NYU’s Ally Week. Copied from: Toronto District School Board’s website

Omg, I know those people.

Dope.

Ya. I rule.

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boffingbyron:

iambickilometer:

Tony: Dr. Banner. Your work is unparalleled. And I’m a huge fan of the way you lose control and turn into an enormous, green rage monster.
Bruce: Thanks.

SCIENCE BROS

okay i might have overestimated my restraint when it comes to posting avengers stuff

I SHIP IT

maaaaan I really want to write fic for this

maybe one day

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theproblemistequila:

Poor Pikachu. :( Shame on you, Thor! 

theproblemistequila:

Poor Pikachu. :( Shame on you, Thor! 


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