August 2011
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BC: They called him Lettuce-head. JR: Apparently when they asked him why he...
– Benedict Cumberbatch and the Tale of the Terrible Puns. (via harlequinraven)
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Oooh, smooth like ice cream!
– Crimsonbubbles. (via crimsonbubbles)
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I absolutely love Steven Moffat's writing this...
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viathevoid:
The thinking that must have gone into series six is incredible.
I love that the plot is all over the place and it makes you link it all together, I love the constant shocks and cliff-hangers, I love that not everything is revealed all the time.
Unfortunately I can see why people hate that.
The truth is most people are too...
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saathi1013:
“Storytelling is basic to our species. It’s one of the ways we parse our experience of the universe. Whatever moves us or matters to us will show up in the stories we tell, whether or not we have a socially approved outlet for those stories. It might surprise you to find out how many writers have works of personal erotica tucked away in their unpublished-or-unpublishable manuscript...
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Notes I made on my phone when I walked home from...
o dinner o take pictures / blackberry / tree roots o SLEEP o traffic lights green man faces other cars o 24 hrs surveillance o backpack motorbike o Arrows on floor?
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Compliments I receive most in life (in numerical...
1. “Your eyebrows are amazing!” 2. “You smell nice.” 3. “You’re really comfortable.” 4. “You use semi-colons very well.”
I, um… thank you?
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Russell Howard & Jon Richardson
Jon: Who would you be if you could be anyone for a day?
Russell: Freddie Mercury, Jon.
Jon: Really, he's dead, mate.
Russell: Yes.
Jon: That's a quiet day, that.
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if you’re happy, don’t go out; just stay at home and enjoy walls and ceilings.
– jon richardson (via flowersinthewindow-)
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Due to the combined efforts and excellent teamwork...
orpheia:
just how long, exactly, is the Shoebox Project? And my friends, after much copy and pasting of each and every individual part into an online wordcounter, I can reveal that is stands at approximately (taking into account the potential for human error and the inability to copy and paste handwritten notes and diary entries) 231,325 words.
This is the word count for The Shoebox Project....
rarararamona asked: I love everything that your tumblr is.
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