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"I think Star Trek was a first in television, having a mixed, international crew of various colors and ideas and cultures and philosophies. It just seemed to me most implicitly obvious that if mankind makes it into the next century, all of those things that have divided us—color, race, religion, culture, and so on—can no longer divide us. Petty nationalism has got to go. We will not make it unless we have begun to cherish the differences between people, instead of being afraid of them. I think variety gives life a lovely quality. Irishmen and Jews and blacks and Asians, all bring a fascinating kaleidoscope of wonderful things. It just seemed obvious to me that that’s what we at Star Trek had to do."

— Gene Roddenberry, quoted in Letters to Star Trek, ed. Susan Sackett (via vu1can)

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thegoodsonisbad:

spiderman is literally the perfect superhero imo

thegoodsonisbad:

spiderman is literally the perfect superhero imo

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you take my breath away 

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shirtlessboys:

by Andy Siharath
minuiko:

“You got a problem, bub?”

minuiko:

“You got a problem, bub?”

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Fic: Windy City

lookninjas:

So after seeing some “Magic Mike” gifs, I wandered over to the kink meme to see if anyone had posted fic about Cooper Anderson being a stripper, because…  I mean, obviously.  And all I saw was one prompt asking for “Whatever the author wants as long as it involves Cooper and male stripping.”

Which no one had filled.

And that just ain’t right. 

This will not, exactly, right that particular wrong; I’m far better at silly than I am at sexy.  This is, instead, fic where Blaine, Kurt, and Sam are enlisted to help Cooper improve his dance moves, and Blaine isn’t necessarily sure just why Sam is helping instead of Mike, and then he figures it out, and it’s probably the most uncomfortable three minutes and forty-two seconds of his life. 

(But he loves his brother, so he deals with it.)

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