i fell in love with him like ketchup falls out of a bottle: slowly, and then all at once.
oh my god you managed to one up john green.
(via guitar-god3)
i fell in love with him like ketchup falls out of a bottle: slowly, and then all at once.
oh my god you managed to one up john green.
(via guitar-god3)
| white dad in any movie: | but son, you're throwing away your DREAM |
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| white son in any movie: | no dad, I'm throwing away ~yours~ |
my dad forgot Martin Freeman’s name so he sad Bilbo Watson
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So now that I’ve gotten my discussion of why it’s okay to be disappointed and critical of a show you love and my explanation for the three-season long arc of the Eleventh Doctor both out of the way, I’m going to share with you all an alternate structure of Seasons 5, 6 and 7. This is using the content we the viewers have received, with me in Moffat’s place.
Naturally I’m never going to be in Moffat’s place because I have no television or script-writing experience or show running experience whatsoever. But I do like to think I can plot, and I’m obsessed with time travel stories, so… I feel confident enough to post this. Also this has been fun and maybe I’ll come back and really tidy it up in the future. You know, post an episode-by-episode run down.
Well excuuUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUu se me
(Source: okusuck, via musiclovinggeeksince1995)
| british: | american people are so annoying |
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| chinese: | american people are so annoying |
| mexicans: | american people are so annoying |
| french: | american people are so annoying |
| americans: | we are so annoying |
| canadians: | I love maple syrup |
| australians: | we can do your accent but none of you assholes can do ours AHAHAHAHA |
me writing essays
My entire thesis.
Every single academic book in existence.
Reblogged for comments.
Repeat the thing 3 times for emphasis
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Plot twist: The next companion is a normal girl/boy who only dies once in their lifetime and has no remarkable back story but he thinks they’re wonderful because they are human and the Doctor needs reminding that you don’t need to be a mystery to be remarkable.
donna. the thing you’re talking about is donna.
RTD’s companions, more accurately
but… that’s what I love about Clara: she is totally human and normal, and had she not met the Doctor in this year, she would have remained that way; she would have remained the only incarnation of Clara Oswald and none of his other encounters with her would have taken place. I don’t think people realize that the reason the Doctor doesn’t remember encountering her upon each regeneration is that the GI changed history, and thus when she saved him, she changed it, too. they rewrote time. she wasn’t always some extraordinary thing destined to be born and die and born again; she was never anything but Clara until she decided to sacrifice herself and be spread across time. she was a very normal, clever, girl who craved adventure, and the Doctor opened up galaxies of adventure for her. SHE WASN’T ANYTHING BUT NORMAL UNTIL THAT POINT. this is one of the reasons I loved the explanation of her being through time; it wasn’t like she was manufactured for that, or some plot device; it was all on her own terms and her choosing.
so, to be fair, she is no more extraordinary than Rose being enveloped by the time vortex, or Donna becoming Doctor!Donna. she was also just a normal human (come on, guys, I mean… she was a nanny to two children who also lost their mum, didn’t know how to use the internets, frequently attempted to bake a perfect souffle, kept a childhood book with the leaf that basically conceived her, dreamed of traveling, and used real life skills to outsmart the Doctor on their first meeting) until events after meeting the Doctor left her choosing self-sacrifice like many other companions dating back to Classic Who.
I don’t get the argument that Clara isn’t normal. 2013, original, human, pre-Doctor Clara is about the only companion I can relate to with a burning sense of human traits: I just want to go on an adventure, too.
that, and I just really love being the boss.
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