thedoctorismypatronus:

Dammit, self, it’s bedtime, not listen to Still Got Legs time.

…fine, one song.

(I’ve had so many different faces, so many different personalities…)


Tags:

#Chameleon Circuit   #music   #Doctor Who

tyleroakley:

skylark11:

Moss graffiti – mix yogurt, water and live moss in a blender, then paint onto a wall. Moss will grow in the shape of whatever you painted. Just remember to spritz it with water every once in a while to keep it alive.

I want to do this.

I’m putting this here so that later, once the snow’s melted, I’ll look back at my blog archive and think Oh yeah, I should try that!.


Tags:

#pretty things   #moss   #painting

Five days until Doctor Who’s “The Doctor, The Widow, and the Wardrobe.” Oh yeah, and Christmas.

ensignabby:

Oh yeah, Christmas.

(Seriously though, it took until I was maybe eleven to remember from year to year whether the 25th was Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. This is what happens when you have little reason to care. Happy Hanukkah, everybody!)


Tags:

#Doctor Who   #Hanukkah   #Christmas Eve? Christmas Day?   #who knows   #who cares

whoniverseconfessions:

‘I never got why The Doctor and River always called each other Benjamin and Mrs. Robinson until now. I felt really stupid when I found out.’

And you’re not going to explain it for the rest of us? Hang on, it’s tagged “the graduate”. *looks up*

Wikipedia: “The film tells the story of Benjamin Braddock (played by Dustin Hoffman), a recent university graduate with no well-defined aim in life, who is seduced by an older woman, Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft), and then proceeds to fall in love with her daughter Elaine (Katharine Ross).”

Okay then.

The More You Know logo


Tags:

#The Graduate   #Doctor Who   #well that explains it

anshinwrites:

anneemaye:

I HAVE TO GO

STUDY

HOMEWORK

BUT I LEAVE YOU WITH THIS, FOR IT IS RELEVANT TO OUR INTERESTS

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guys do not click that link without understanding that there are warnings for everything there

it is the internet, but condensed (so suffice it to say tw for violence, r*pe mentions, etc) but still

oh my god i can’t breathe i am laughing so hard

I would like to point out that Nigeria-style scams aren’t just an Internet thing. My dad recently received a (supposedly) Spanish version through snail mail. We all had a good laugh about it. (For instance, they capitalised Dad’s first name, but not his last.)