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On a scale of one to america, how free are you this weekend.
Submitted by TONS OF PEOPLE.
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“I don’t really ship Sherlock and John. I like their friendship.” ( ← Me. Always. Until now.)
Well…They look like very close friends.
They’re so cute I’ve fallen and can’t get up.
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This is so adorable! <3
looks like he’s missing his shock blanket
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My right kind of porn ;D
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I enjoy when fandoms on tumblr post the shit out of something so much that it just becomes canon in the fandom.
Such as Jim and Sebastian being a thing on BBC Sherlock (even though there’s not even a Moran yet), Peter being Tony and Steve’s son, John being a jam-eating monster, Inception being after Arthur and Eames had a fight/broke up and the job reunites them, the end of X-Men: First Class being a divorce on the beach, and the fact that there is barely anything that is Lestrade’s division.
I love fandom so much.
A few months ago, a discussion on facebook sparked the question, “Who is the best feminist hero or heroine geared towards children?” Immediately, I thought of Neil Gaiman’s heroine Coraline who is the main protagonist in the book “Coraline.”
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If you ever thought that Martin Freeman WASN’T the best person alive, watch this video.
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