- September 7 2011 | 15 Notes - Read More →
Woof.
OH! OH! OH MY GOODNESSSSS
BUT TWILIGHT SPARKLE IS WAY TOO SMART TO BE AN AFGHAN EVEN IF THE HAIR WORKS PERFECTLY
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH IT’S FINALLY FINISHED
this was part of my therapy to mentally prepare myself for
the mass character genocide of all my bbysthe dc reboot happening next monthand even tho i have a love/hate relationship with the reboot right now and i’m really stoked for this comic and everything… i dont think my body is ready
and roy’s new long hair makes him look like a douche
always reblog Dr. Who
I love bruce willis
Preach, Dr. Evil
ASLAN!
OMG…ITS THE NINTH DOCTOR!
Oh my God - Danny DeVito! I love your work!
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Katie and Emilia filming The Coming of Arthur, Part 2 at Pierrefonds in September 2010
SourceMediaeval princesses wearing Ray-Bans are my new favourite thing.
AWWW YEAH.
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shouldn’t be allowed to draw Matt Smith while watching Carnivàle. that’s supposed to be a harmonica, btw. *facepalm* special thanks to the lovely Kora who inspired me to doodle this <3
I think I died and went to Heaven.
I WANT TO BE THEM. OR DO THEM. OR BOTH?
YES YES YES I LOVED THEM SO MUCH
DRAGONS AND TALL SHIPS AND THE NAPOLEONIC WARS
I’M NOT EVEN 50 PAGES IN YET BUT IT’S ALL SO BEAUTIFUL

I can’t remember which of you told me about these books but THANK YOU. I want to look up fan art but I think I remember someone saying that’ll get me spoiled.
Dream team!
They would drive the Doctor crazy in a second
Oh my god Rory and Donna would be amazing together.
Oh god…if only.
COOL AUNT DONNA. HELL YEAH.
And then they take Martha out for drinks and Donna and Martha compete over imitations of his old face and voice (Donna does the best Ten but Rory actually does a brilliant Eleven, so it’s a tie), and by the end of the evening the Doctor has resigned himself to hiding his face and pleading “Yes, yes, I was an incredible prat, really, I get it, can we try to remember how brilliant I am now?”
Something’s not quite right here.
My mind is full of apples
Clockwise from left: Purply Pie, Rainbow Sparkle, Twilight Dash, Flutterjack, Appleshy, and Piety.
OH MY GOD!
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The genius of The Wire lies in its sheer size and scope, its slow layering of complexity which could not have been achieved in any other way but the serial format. Dickens is often praised for his portrayal not merely of a set of characters and their lives, but of the setting as a character: the city itself an antagonist. Yet in The Wire, Bodymore is a far more intricate and compelling character than London in Dickens’ hands; The Wire portrays society to such a degree of realism and intricacy that A Tale of Two Cities—or any other story—can hardly compare.
To say we’re in love with this take on The Wire as a 19th century serialized novel is a bit of an understatement. Of course, we’ve got plenty of the original Dickensian aspect in our archives.
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