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tvshowscouples · 10 days ago
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If you love Andy&Josh (Kyle XY) and you want reblog or like,this is the link of my reblog couples :)
thank you!
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andysuriano · 3 months ago
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Happiest of birthdays to our boy in blue+red! He’s smart enough not to be on socials but let’s wish him a good one, anyway!
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fallasleepatthedisc0 · 3 months ago
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bunniklino · 11 months ago
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thank you fnaf for ruining an entire generation of horror
this was gonna be just bendy but i did some "expanding" if u will hehe ;D
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bartletslesbians · 6 months ago
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The west wing + text posts (6/?)
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cemeterygrace · 13 days ago
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and i’m feeling the 2000s and the 2010s in this chili’s tonight
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shamelessly-obsessed · 1 year ago
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Last month I was able to see these two wonderful shows and I can’t express how insane the experience was
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I still can’t believe it happened and that Andrew and Christian were before my very eyes, DREAM COME TRUE
And omg J. too, literally my idol
I was able to meet most of the SLIH cast at the stage door and they were all so sweet, especially Kevin Del Aguila, absolute ray of sunshine
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wassupmygays · 28 days ago
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two pretty best friends
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coolburgerphone · 9 months ago
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Me after saving a picture of my favourite white boy to the white boy of the month collection:
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roughbuddy · 19 days ago
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what if instead of using words like "uh" or "um" to fill in the gaps in sentences and we used lyrics instead
"so i was thinking that, i hope he is a gentleman, maybe you'd be able to, have some composure, help me out with this, and wishing you well mama, but it's up to you, cry on the couch when the poets, anyways, had you in my coat pocket, talk to you later.
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mischief-night-ghost · 5 months ago
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I had to use my phone in the middle of my shower to make this now it's wet but ur welcome
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tvshowscouples · 1 month ago
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If you love Andy&Josh (Kyle XY) and you want reblog or like,this is the link of my reblog couples :)
thank you!
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crucifi3d · 5 months ago
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Compilation of doodles I’ve done for my bestie @mcstatic :)<3
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easymutt · 1 year ago
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Flower Crowns
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deadpresidents · 5 months ago
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do you think the democratic nominee will end up being kamala for sure and if it is who do you think will be her vp and who would you choose if it was up to you?
I received about 90 (that's not an exaggeration) different versions of these questions yesterday, but like I said, I wanted to give President Biden's remarkable act of political courage and patriotism some room to breathe and be appreciated in the hours after he stepped aside on Sunday. Now we can get down to business, however.
First of all, I'm pretty confident that Kamala Harris is going to be the Democratic nominee for President. I think the Democratic National Convention is going to be an open convention in that President Biden will release his delegates to support another candidate on the first ballot of the convention, but considering how quickly most leading Democrats coalesced around Kamala on Sunday, I think there's a very good chance that she'll be nominated on the first ballot anyway. Nearly all of the candidates who had been talked about as potential challengers for the nomination against Vice President Harris endorsed her as the Presidential nominee almost immediately. I think most Democrats have felt that the campaign has been chaotic enough in the wake of the debate debacle and ensuing questions about whether or not President Biden would drop out of the race and feel that it's in the best interests of the party to not have a potentially messy battle for the nomination in next few weeks before the convention in Chicago. I was actually (pleasantly) surprised in how quickly the leading Democrats across the ideological spectrum of the party unified behind Kamala in just a matter of hours. Most of the people mentioned as potential candidates in an open convention didn't even seem to dip their toes in the water after President Biden dropped out of the race, and I think that type of unity is a very strong signal that the party is going to be in a good place by the time the convention kicks off in Chicago in a little less than a month.
As for running mates for Kamala Harris, I still think her best bet would probably be a moderate/centrist Governor from either a battleground state or a red state where that Governor has demonstrated an ability to win statewide elections in a place that Democrats don't usually win and haven't carried in recent Presidential elections. Here is what my shortlist would be for Vice Presidential nominees alongside Kamala Harris: •Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania: This has been the name mentioned by nearly everybody in the past few days, and it makes a lot of sense. Shapiro is a popular Governor in a tremendously important battleground state. He's only been Governor for less than two years, but he's one of the fastest rising stars in the Democratic Party. •Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky: One of the most popular Governors in the nation, and a two-term Governor (he also won a statewide race as Attorney General) in an otherwise solid red state (Bill Clinton is the only Democrat who has carried Kentucky since 1980) with a Republican supermajority in their state legislature. •Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg: Another one of the Democratic Party's young rising stars. Like Beshear, Buttigieg would help symbolize the long-awaited generational shift in Democratic leadership. A Harris-Buttigieg ticket would excite the progressive base of the party and energize voters in a way that North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper or Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker could not. •Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona: Kelly checks pretty much all of the boxes for a running mate that balances the ticket. He's a moderate Democrat from a battleground state who could appeal to voters in the center. He's not only a military veteran with significant combat experience, but he was an astronaut. He knows the dangers of the current climate of political extremism because he's married to former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords who was nearly killed in an assassination attempt. I'd just be very hesitant in risking losing a safe Senate seat in a state where it's very difficult for Democrats to win, especially when the margin for majority control of the Senate is razor-thin.
But if I was personally asked to choose Kamala Harris's running mate, who would I pick?
•Admiral William H. McRaven: Anybody who has been following me for a while knows that I've spent over 10 years suggesting and promoting my belief that retired Admiral William McRaven is the type of candidate for President or Vice President who could truly reach voters from both sides of the aisle and possibly change the current trajectory of American politics by being an Eisenhower-like figure. McRaven is well-respected by political leaders across the ideological spectrum, and has a resume that no politician can deny being impressed by (except, of course, for Donald Trump). A former Navy SEAL with 40+ years of combat experience and the longtime Special Operations commander, McRaven just happened to plan and implement the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. McRaven also oversaw the capture of Saddam Hussein, the mission that killed Saddam's vicious sons Uday and Qusay, the rescue of Captain Richard Phillips from Somali pirates, and scores of other missions that we'll probably never hear about. McRaven literally wrote the book on Special Operations warfare. I think McRaven would open the door to voters that might otherwise stay home in November and, in my opinion, a Harris-McRaven ticket would be borderline impossible for Trump-Vance to defeat.
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bartletslesbians · 4 months ago
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The West Wing + text posts (15/?)
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