Saw this on the Klaine tag and didn't want to just rattle off a few fanfics without actually describing them, so a rebloob it is:
Together, We are the Oceans: Soon after Kurt's transfer to Dalton, the Warblers land a gig singing on a cruise ship over Christmas break. This fic is very sweet, has some mild angst, and is definitely very well written. It was written before Kurt and Blaine actually got together on the show, so it's basically an alternative get-together fic.
Confidence: This fic is a must read! It was inspired by the knowledge that Chris Colfer originally tried out to play Artie, and that Darren Criss once tried out for the role of Finn. In this story, Blaine occupies Finn's role as the football captain dating the head cheerleader, Kurt occupies Artie's role as the kid in the wheel-chair, and the whole thing re-writes season 1. Kurt and Blaine and the development of their relationship in this is amazing, and it's interesting to see how differently things go for the entire Glee club under this premise. (Link is to the first chapter, but navigation is a little confusing, so here's the first page of her tag for this fic.)
Where There's Smoke: Kurt Hummel has successfully escaped Lima, Ohio, and is living in New York, working primarily as a costume designer while waiting for his big break. Blaine is a Fire-fighter who was born and raised in Brooklyn. When they meet by chance, sparks fly, and the fic follows the story of how they get to know each other and fall in love. It's such a sweet, fluffy comfort fic.
So, I hope those were what you were looking for and that you enjoy them. :)
Okay, so basically the only fic I read is Little Numbers.
I’ve read most of GYOW but it’s just not my cup of tea.
So I was wondering if any of my lovely followers (or anyone that sees the tags) could recommend some to me?
I want something sweet that is really well written. A little angst is ok too. I don’t mind if there is sex, but I don’t want that to just be the focus.
Thanks so much guys!!!
coolestgirl-:
DON’T THEY GET TOGETHER IN THE END?
misanthrope23:
Reblog and Just click on the picture above, then click on play, then leave the mouse alone, sit back and enjoy a piece of creative brilliance.
kurtelizabethhummel-:
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Agreeing with all points and also just wanted to say that Kurt accidentally pulling a Jesse St. James on Blaine has been my favourite headcanon since I started noticing the parallels.
Oh ha, I guess I should have clarified that the pseudo-science I'm talking about specifically is the in-book explanation that ~solar radiation~ powerful enough to wipe out most white people somehow left PoCs mostly intact. I mean, the narrative itself mentions off-handedly that 'coals' can get skin cancer on occasion, but aside from being just illogical and stupid, the idea that a PoCs melanin protects them from radiation powerful enough to kill most of the poor delicate white people just seems so damn skeevy and racist in a really antiquated way.
So I just wanted to put it out there that aside from being incorrect pseudo-science, the whole concept of Black people’s melanin protecting them from skin cancer reeks of social darwinism. :/
... According to Ausiello, he's only missing ONE episode. And the only episode he's missing is the one that focuses on guest star Ricky Martin, soooooo there would have been little to no Klaine there anyway. IDK man, I'll miss the cute background moments, but it's more than made up for to see Darren living a dream he couldn't imagine being given the chance to a year ago.
Darren is going to miss so much episodes of Glee, because of How to Succeed. You know what that means? NO KLAINE!
cakeyeahasexuals:
belgianbollocks:
acutezza:
misterstibbons:
five-rounds-rapid:
I’m curious as to how many of us aces there are on Tumblr!
oberonsexton:
32 Pictures You Need To See Before You Die:
18. An otter showing you it’s baby
So I just wanted to put it out there that aside from being incorrect pseudo-science, the whole concept of Black people's melanin protecting them from skin cancer reeks of social darwinism. :/
To be fair, my mother is a chronic folk singer who has done this all my life, so I never had a chance.