fuck-yeah-iwan-rheon:

“He’s a creepy dude [laughs]. No, he’s fucking cool, man. Me and him, we really get along to the point of we get not frustrated, but it’s a testament to how good the show is. … We’ll be out in Belfast sometimes, and people will come up to us [spoken in a very good Irish accent], “How the fuck are you two hangin’ out? He chopped your fucking dick off! You two can’t be friends!” It’s cool that people can’t get their heads wrapped around the fact that we might actually be friends, which is great. We definitely, definitely get along. At first it was quite weird, because we’d be doing these nasty things to each other and the relationship was really horrible — well not to each other, he’d just be doing them to me, but it was difficult at first trying to form a relationship as friends, but we just sort of got over it.”

— Alfie Allen, on his relationship with Iwan Rheon (x)

Reblog if you have used dude as a non gender specific term.

nobody-told-the-horse:

noble-moon:

simplyfx:

annlarimer:

disparition:

where I grew up in California not only is “dude” generally non-gender-specific, half of the time it doesn’t even refer to a person at all.

I said it to a faucet today. 

A customer once came to me to order a sandwich and said “I want this dude”

Dude is more than a word, it’s an emotion. 

dude is a way of life