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joannaestep:

downeysohot:

hatver:

still not my photo 

From the BD AGOS Bonus material

WOW, OKAY.  They’re totally kissing right, Jude just threw his hand up at the last minute, but PFFF IT COUNTS.  I’M COUNTING IT.  THEY SMOOCH.

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waffles-and-calzones:

Bowling for Votes deleted scene

THE ENDING OF THIS SCENE 

“BEN I’M SORRY BUT I’M FEELING A LOT OF FEELINGS RIGHT NOW”

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allrightfine:

Seth and Amy making out on Saturday Night Live. OTP: I love how spineless you are.

CLAPPING, RAPIDLY

PS: YAY KISSING

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gaffegaffe:

thedailywhat:

Breaking News of the Day: The New York Senate tonight passed the controversial Marriage Equality Act after the crucial 32nd, and 33rd, votes were secured.
New York thus becomes the 6th state to legalize same-sex marriage, with the other five being Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, and Iowa. (Same-sex marriage is also legal in the District of Columbia.)
Republican holdouts Sens. Steve Saland (R-Poughkeepsie) and Mark Grisanti (R-Buffalo), persuaded by the act’s religious protections, were responsible for contributing the decisive 32nd and 33rd votes; Sen. Greg Ball (R-Putnam), one of the fence-sitting Republicans who solicited opinions from his constituents via Twitter, decided earlier tonight to vote no.
[image: sherffius.]

SO PROUD—it took fucking forever, BUT THE RIGHT DECISION HAS BEEN MADE. Thank you, New York! I won’t even complain at all this weekend about how you smell like poop. 

gaffegaffe:

thedailywhat:

Breaking News of the Day: The New York Senate tonight passed the controversial Marriage Equality Act after the crucial 32nd, and 33rd, votes were secured.

New York thus becomes the 6th state to legalize same-sex marriage, with the other five being Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, and Iowa. (Same-sex marriage is also legal in the District of Columbia.)

Republican holdouts Sens. Steve Saland (R-Poughkeepsie) and Mark Grisanti (R-Buffalo), persuaded by the act’s religious protections, were responsible for contributing the decisive 32nd and 33rd votes; Sen. Greg Ball (R-Putnam), one of the fence-sitting Republicans who solicited opinions from his constituents via Twitter, decided earlier tonight to vote no.

[image: sherffius.]

SO PROUD—it took fucking forever, BUT THE RIGHT DECISION HAS BEEN MADE. Thank you, New York! I won’t even complain at all this weekend about how you smell like poop. 

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urrrrgh i haven’t found a gif yet that adequately captures amy poehler’s face when it cuts back to her and she kisses him back. it can best be summed up as UMMMMMMMMMMM OMG YES GIMME.

urrrrgh i haven’t found a gif yet that adequately captures amy poehler’s face when it cuts back to her and she kisses him back. it can best be summed up as UMMMMMMMMMMM OMG YES GIMME.

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