more fun with genderbent!amis (for lalondes, for asking)
Enjolras is running late, and she hates running late, so she sprints the mile-and-a-half across campus instead of waiting for the shuttle. A quick, perfunctory shower is all that she has time for, which turns out to be a good thing because the bathroom is a war zone of noisy girls jostling for mirror space. Each costume seems an attempt to one-up the one before it, and if she weren’t running late she’d far more appreciate the sight of a dozen women done up as dudes — here, someone’s rented a tuxedo, there, another rocks football padding and little else — but she’s running late.
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your love could inspire the faithless,
so i study cartography
and try to read futures
in the spread of your veins.
[x]les mis modern au | combeferre x jehan
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Shit, you guys, I have never had straight friends before! — Grantaire, Book III (via incorrectlesmisquotes)
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athelstan in the streets, grantaire in the sheets
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I tried to scroll past this. I really did.
(Source: secretlysentimental, via sapphicdalliances)
les misérables | modern au | grantaire’s college life
»People think i don’t believe in anything, but i do. I believe in getting high and having sex in the back door of a concert.«
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It’s important to bear in mind I’m being called a traitor by men like former Vice President Dick Cheney. This is a man who gave us the warrantless wiretapping scheme as a kind of atrocity warm-up on the way to deceitfully engineering a conflict that has killed over 4,400 and maimed nearly 32,000 Americans, as well as leaving over 100,000 Iraqis dead. Being called a traitor by Dick Cheney is the highest honor you can give an American, and the more panicked talk we hear from people like him, Feinstein, and King, the better off we all are. If they had taught a class on how to be the kind of citizen Dick Cheney worries about, I would have finished high school. — edward snowden is actually my hero
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It’s their first Father’s Day as a family that Fantine will remember, argues Grantaire, who is a daily reader of blogs on child development, so they decide to observe it. They go to the Central Park Zoo. The sun complies with their plans by shining.