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"He slept that night in his own country and he had a dream wherein he saw God's pilgrims laboring upon a darkened verge in the last of the twilight of that day and they seemed to be returning from some deep enterprise that was not of war nor were they yet in flight but rather seemed coming from some labor to which perhaps these and all other things stood subjugate."
The Crossing, Cormac McCarthy


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I’d just like to fucking listen to Fleetwood Mac’s “Landslide” on YouTube without seeing Naya Rivera’s face two million times. There should be a Glee filter on YouTube for people who like music. 

This Glee spoof is the best thing that’s ever happened to me. Except for Ben/Leslie TRUE LOVE FOREVER.

This is what’s insidiously wrong (and tiresome) about ‘Glee’ and the gays: Its modest ambitions for a little provocative high-school camp were fun to watch up to and until the moment I realized that gay kids (and grown-ups) were taking it seriously.
Hank Stuever, on “Glee.” A thousand times yes. (via washingtonpoststyle)

” Sure, the plucky chorus geeks of “Glee” offer a steady flow of heartfelt (and unrelenting, and tedious) talk of supporting one another and giving voice to the voiceless, typically in a speech to the whole school, in which we are told, at the speech’s conclusion, “This song sums up exactly how I feel.” (As if we didn’t just suffer through the painful details of how you feel already.) Their outsize verbosity and precociousness is like a freakish clown-show version of the subdued mumbling of the teenagers on “Friday Night Lights.” “

Dear Scott Schuman:

You are so much better than Glee. They should be excited that they got to mention you, not the other way around.

Sincerely,
Someone who legitimately watched Glee last night just so that she would be angry enough to not let Physics completely crush her spirits.