Mar. 21st, 2011

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Landslide Audio: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18738477/landslide.mp3

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There’s this moment as you’re singing together, where it hits you how totally unfair it is that so many of the guys in this room have done the same thing you’re doing right now, but with so much less worry. It seems so wrong that this was so hard, and that you were so scared.

It’s just this second where you don’t understand what the big deal is. Why is it so wrong to want her so badly? Why does the fact that you’re in love with her have to be a deep, dark secret? Why do all of the boys get to serenade the girls without a freaking care in the world and you’re sitting here about to mess up your makeup?

All that you see is this girl that you love and you forget to remember all of that bullshit about how it’s not normal. You forget everything except for her, and what she makes you feel. It’s this moment where you finally see what she always has, and a part of you wishes you would have done this sooner.(link)
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I just rewatched most of Glee, and I really think that the Kurt/Blaine relationship is some sort of high school AU fantasy of Ryan Murphy's. Private school, single gender, gorgeous uniforms. Though what gets me is the most is their singing. Baby, It's Cold Outside and Candles are gorgeous duets, and I love how their voices harmonize together. I watch Glee mostly for Darren Criss, and Chris Colfer, but Naya Rivera just made the show worth watching again. 

As crappy as the show is, sometimes it is just what the world needs.