Sex is cool but has anyone stayed awake with you just because you are feeling low?
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There’s something horrifyingly beautiful about Tess’s final moments. In the midst of the most dire chaos, as she waits for her death to come rushing past so she can blow it sky high and give cordyceps a big fuck you one last time, one of the infected stops. It looks at her, really looks. Her own mortality is personified in this infected. It’s death that’s looking at her, and it sees her. She looks her own death in the eye, and the suspense is so high as it approaches. But then, it doesn’t bite her throat out like we all expect it to.
It kisses her. What’s more, it kisses her gently. And I think it was a brilliant choice on the writers part, because it reminded me that the infected aren’t supposed to be evil. Sure, they’re scary as hell, but really, they’re just trying to survive. They’re connected to one another, they can feel each other from miles away. They seek out and want to be close to their own kind, just like the human survivors do. And when they do find each other, they kiss hello.
And after so long apart from a loved one, someone you know and trust with every instinct in your body, wouldn’t you want to kiss them too?
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can someone please tell me what happened between this scene where it is clearly the middle of the night and dean asks cas where he wants him to take him:
and this scene where it is clearly the next morning and dean is dropping him off at work:
where did they spend the night??? what did they do??? i NEED to know these things...
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History Is Made at Night (Frank Borzage, 1937)
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Let me lay on top of you, so I can rest my head on your chest.
I'll trace patterns with my fingers on your chest, your arms.
Just hold me tight, stroke my back, my hair. Show me I'm safe in your arms.
Hold me close and please please don't let me go....
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