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posted by HorrorFan101
As both the Winchesters spent most of the afternoon looking for the correct summoning rituals, scouring sources including their father’ journal, vitabu and the internet, it was nightfall before they had the chance to put what they had found into practice. It hadn’t been easy to tafuta for; there were many different types of rituals for different types of demon, so the boys had picked out a handful to try out first.
In the last couple of hours, Sam and Dean had made their motel room a perfect demon-trapping area; there were bags of salt in sacks on both the beds, and under the huge rug in the centre of the room lay a hidden devil’s trap.
Dean looked up at Sam after straightening the rug. “Ready?”
Sam nodded and began to read off a complicated incantation in Latin. This was a risky plan, Dean thought to himself; we don’t know how many mojos we’re dealing with here; we need to be quick when we capture one of the bastards.
If it was zaidi than one. They could be lucky.
Dean almost scoffed out loud at the possibility of him and his brother being lucky; where had hope ever got them? Had they ever had good fortune? Once au twice maybe. But it seemed being a Winchester and having good luck didn’t come in the same mix together.
Dean was brought back to the present suddenly when Sam’s incantation grew louder and zaidi urgent just as the door was kicked down and a blonde girl walked in. From a hurried glance, Sam guessed that she couldn’t have been zaidi than seventeen au eighteen, and the pitch black orbs that had replaced her pupils looked strange and out of place on such a pretty, innocent face and body. The black spheres that had filled her eyes contracted as she blinked and normal human eyes replaced them.
“So...part one of the ritual worked, huh? Why don’t wewe try the inayofuata part?”
Sam was breathing heavily out of tension, and began to continue the Latin text. For a moment, Dean was puzzled; why hadn’t she begun to throw them round the room? After all, the ritual had been fake, and merely a device to try and attract the demon to them. So why was she asking Sam to read zaidi if she knew it was fake?
“Huh,” the demon interrupted as Sam’s incantation was evidently having no effect, “maybe Wikipedia got it wrong.”
With a movement that was faster than any normal human’s, she waved one hand to the left and one to right, sending Dean flying into the left corner of their small motel room and Sam to the right. Even though they had been sent to opposite sides of the room, they still remained only a few metres apart from each other, since the motel room was so small. Sam was flung into the side of the room with the beds and the small meza, jedwali on, and his head dashed against the meza, jedwali corner as he landed on the floor.
The demon had begun to songesha forwards further into the room and closer towards Dean.
C’mon, wewe bitch, Dean thought. A few zaidi steps and we’ve gotcha.
The demon stepped onto the rug and smiled.
“So how’s the final mwaka going for you, Dean? Enough close encounters with death yet?”
“Ah, wewe know me, it’s been a party,” Dean replied sarcastically. Just one au two zaidi steps. Come on.
“You must think I was born yesterday,” the demon continued as she stepped mbele one zaidi time. “You thought a simple, and, might I add, wrong, summoning ritual was enough to lure me and my buddies here?”
Sam had recovered into a sitting position and supported himself against the wall. “So there are zaidi of you?”
“Oh, there are more, alright. And they’re close.”
She took one zaidi step, and Dean began to smile in spite of himself.
“What? Trying to be brave as always, Dean? Laugh-in-the-face-of-death, is it?”
“Well, technically, not your death, but something pretty close.”
Grinning, he leant forwards and peeled over the corner of the mat to reveal the chalky inscription of a devil’s trap on the wooden floorboards.
As he did this, Sam moved fast. Grabbing a sack of salt off the kitanda nearest to him, he ran to the closest window and poured a line of salt from end to end, then ran to the remaining window and door and did the same. He slammed the door shut and turned to face the demon.
“If any of your Marafiki are out there, like wewe say there are, they ain’t getting in,” Sam said. “Not anytime soon.”
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Supernatural is as entertaining as it is emotionally taxing, I’ve noticed this time and time again. While there is a lot of light-hearted humour, we often see many intense moments, leading us to grip tightly to our kiti, kiti cha as we watch in awe, horror and anticipation. However, there are many core aspects that the onyesha tries to drive home, and that’s what I’ll be talking about today. Please check out my other makala if wewe haven’t already, I hope to be adding something new every few weeks. What have wewe learned from supernatural? Leave a maoni at the bottom; I’d upendo to hear other...
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Check out part one of this makala if wewe haven't already :)

ALL OPINIONS ARE MY OWN AND ARE NOT INFUENCED kwa ANYTHING OTHER THAN WHAT I HAVE PERCIEVED FROM THE SHOW. NOT INTENDED TO BASH ANY CHARACTERS.


6.    Sam has a good heart.
No shabiki can doubt that at the moyo of all Winchester decisions lies good intention. Sam is certainly no exception. Sam makes decisions zaidi based on passion and moyo as opposed to Dean, whose decisions are zaidi rational and calculated (shoot first, ask maswali later as Sammy has put it before). This ideology puts him on a zaidi emotional...
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I found this orodha and wanted to share it with my fellow SPN addicts:)

The Twelve Steps of Supernatural Addicts Anonymous
Disclaimer: This is meant all in fun and not as an insult to anyone going through any kind of twelve-step program. No offense to anyone is intended.

THE TWELVE STEPS OF Supernatural ADDICTS ANONYMOUS

1. We admit we were powerless over Supernatural and that our lives have become unmanageable because it's all we want to watch, talk about, write about, dream about ... wewe get the picture.

2. Not sure if we believe anything can restore us to sanity.

3. For better au worse, we have...
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posted by HorrorFan101
Let’s face it, Sam hasn’t exactly had the normal, pleasant life that he was at first hoping for when we met him in the Pilot episode. In fact, poor Sam has had quite the opposite of a peaceful and normal life these past six years. We’ve laughed with him, cried for him and wanted to ngumi, punch him various times through the seasons...but it occurred to me that he has gone through much zaidi than your average Joe would. Muuuch more. And most of them are actually almost au completely unique to him...
1.    Getting addicted to demon blood: Okay, this wasn’t the smartest thing...
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posted by Harrypotter148
We all upendo Supernatural
We all upendo Dean and Sam
and We all upendo Castiel

1. played kwa Misha Collins
2. He is the "nerd Angel"
3. Whatever anyone alisema Sam and Dean winchester are his best Marafiki
4. he is hilarious
5. He kicks ass
6. He is sexy
7. It made wewe sad that when They found out God was not going to help and Cas was crushed.
8. He takes everything literal
9. He helps Sam and Dean with anything!
10. Even when he was human he kicked ass
11. he is not a mean Angel like almost all the others!
12. Till 5x16 He would have stopped at nothing to find god
13. he is clueless to a lot of human things- this...
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posted by HorrorFan101
This is a little description of what I think Sam was doing and feeling in the episode 4x01 Lazarus Rising, just before Dean and Bobby arrived on the scene, and then just after, with the brother’s reunion as well. Enjoy!


As I tightened my grip on Ruby’s wrist, I felt the familiar liquid slide down my throat and beat, almost like a sekunde pulse, inside of me. The zaidi I sucked in, the zaidi power seemed to flow through me, like an electric charge. Yes, that was definitely the right word; electrifying. Scary as hell, yet exhilarating at the same time. I swallowed and breathed heavily, my hands...
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 Reason #7.
Reason #7.
Yes, of course there's zaidi than fifteen. Uhm... yeah, right, there goes my clever introduction.
Anways, enjoy!

# 1: The give a fuck about "destiny".
# 2: They drive an Impala.
# 3: They make FBI-Agents look cool.
# 4: They live on credit card fraud and poker.
# 5: They're able to live in crap motel rooms.
# 6: They fight heaven and hell.
# 7: They can practically handle any wepon.
# 8: Dude, they killed Paris Hilton.
# 9: They're the real ghostbusters.
#10: They'd die for eacht other. ♥
#11: They have those kickass Marafiki like Bobby and Ellen.
#12: They were on set of "Hell Hazers II"
#13: They escaped from prison. More than once.
#14: Their clothes are awesome.
#15: They're great at research. Any kind.

And that's why we upendo them. ♥