July 2012
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And I say also this. I do not think the forest would be so bright, nor the water...
– Hyoi, Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis (via bexesyearofbooks)
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Out of the Silent Planet
biohazardgirl:
Not even twenty pages in and I already love Ransom.
“I don’t really want an adventure. To avoid this, I’m going to climb through someone’s hedges and then stay the night at their house when something suspicious is clearly going on. To hell with suspicion! I need a nap.”
Bless you, C.S. Lewis.
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The First Tale of Men
This story is known to all Roni’im as “The First Song of Men” or the “Song of Beginnings,” but here the tale is told in prose, for my scribe cannot hear the song as easily as she can interpret words.
In the beginning there was nothing save the King. No darkness; no light.
No silence; no song. No red; no grey.[[MORE]]
Then the King sang. As the notes of His song, the First Song ever sung, echoed...
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reichenfeels:
if i were a celebrity i would track my tag on tumblr.
i would learn which blogs fangirled me the hardest.
i would go anon and request graphics of myself.
i would have a low-key blog without my name on it and reblog gifs of myself critiquing my every move
i would troll the crap out of everyone.
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June 2012
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Aye, fight and you may die. Run, and you’ll live… at least a while. And dying in...
– Braveheart (via bplegacy)
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every man dies, but not every man really lives
– Mel Gibson on Braveheart (via anabegonha-splendored-cinema)
A Little girl, 3 yrs. old picked up by a man...
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Favorite Episode--Classic/NuWho
Okay, Madis, but this is at the moment, off the top of my head. Got it?
Classic Who: Planet of the Spiders, where Three regenerates into Four. It’s such a small, sad thing, compared to the NuWho regenerations, but it definitely makes one think he’s dead for good.
NuWho: The God Complex, because Amy is the first companion I met and Eleven is my Doctor, and him telling her that...
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madis-hartte asked: Favorite Doctor Who episode ever?
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Reblog if you want your followers to ask you...
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A Universe Without the Doctor? →
here’s an oft-quoted speech from 1989’s ‘The Curse of Fenric’, wherein it alludes to putting away childish things once adulthood had been reached. Doctor Who, however, doesn’t apply.
My earliest memory of the series was in 1976, when the Krynoid pod from ‘The Seeds of Doom’ split and out popped a long thin tendril. I was 5 and had never watched Doctor Who before and I didn’t watch it much after,...
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tall-girl-problems:
I seriously hate how it’s ok to go up to someone and be like “omigod, you’re so tall.” but it’s totally the most horrible insult in the world to say “you’re short”.
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mols:
I think you could fall in love with anyone if you saw the parts of them no one else gets to see. Like if you followed them around invisibly for a day and saw them crying in their bed at night or singing in the shower or humming quietly to themselves as they make a sandwich or even just walking along the street. And even if they were really weird and had no friends at school, I think, after...
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Idris: I’ve been looking for a word. A big, complicated word, but so sad. I’ve...
– The Doctor’s Wife by Neil Gaiman (via sam-timmings)
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Come on then, Sexy...
ambitiousalexx:
Doctor: Oo. Sorry. Do you have a name?
Idris: Seven hundred years, finally he asks.
Doctor: And what do I call you?
Idris: I think you call me… Sexy.
Doctor: Only when we’re alone.
Idris: We are alone…
Doctor: Oh. Come on then, Sexy.
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