I am Sophie. I am seven(teen). I live in Washington, DC, and I am a Jewish lesbian.
Here's what I like: Glee - Lea Michele, Dianna Agron, Naya Rivera, and Heather Morris (Rachel B. Berry, Quinn Fabray, Santana Lopez, and Brittany S. Pierce). Buffy, Harry Potter, Gilmore Girls, Rizzoli & Isles, Castle, Rookie Blue, rainbows...etc.
Here's what I don't like: hate, ignorance, rudeness, insensitivity.
Here's what I ship: Faberry, Brittana, Faberritana, Rizzles, Caskett, Esplanie, Loreluke, and canon HP.
Here's what I post/reblog: pretty things, important things, funny things, sweet things, reblog things, questions things, me things...
I'm best friends/soulmates with a girl named Caitlin, and I'll be your friend too if you want.
I'm an INFJ, a Type 2, a rebel with the ghetto finesse, and apparently a "fun little lady." Also angels. P.S. Ask me stuff!!!

I can only imagine what is going through Quinns head in that last gif. She’s sitting there looking at someone she’s always held up high as a role model [over the years, for different reasons. Yet we can’t ignore that even though Sue is horribly mean, she’s still a powerful, strong woman].
For her role model to look at her and give her one of the biggest compliments she’s probably ever received has to mean so much after everything she’s gone through. It’s like this one conversation, this one gesture of her getting the cheerios uniform back for all the right reasons, almost wipes the negative history between them away.
How Sue keeps her eyes focused on Quinn’s when she’s saying this to her is huge, too. “I’ve always admired you, Quinn… For all the ways you’re not like me.” She says it slow, stern, unshaken and directly to Quinn. I feel like it’s Sue’s way of saying I’m sorry and that she’s so proud of how her little Quinnie turned out. She’s proud like Quinn was her own daughter.
Loved this scene so much.
(Source: ezra-fitz)
Two of my favorite Glee characters.