the darkest part of this comic is the realization that they were both right
the darkest part of this comic is the realization that they were both right
#These three quotes are impressively indicative of the Doctor’s personality in each incarnation #Nine was cold and broken from the war always seeing the worst and blaming the ‘stupid apes’ #until Rose came along and started to fix him - started to make him better and showed him how fantastic everything actually was #And most importantly that he’s not this horrible person who committed genocide and killed his whole planet and people #He did what he had to do and despite it all you know what? he was fantastic. #Ten on the other hand - so incredibly human #He felt everything on such a deeper emotional level than any of his previous incarnations #‘the one adventure i can never have’ with the one person he was essentially made for (and because of) #He’s probably the only version who has ever or will ever want the potential of that adventure #And finally Eleven #Eleven who was born out of Ten’s despair and his ‘I dont want to go’ #Whose levels of self-hatred are so high that he locked himself and Amy and Rory in a dream state just to essentially kill himself #Who opened Door 11 in the hotel and said ‘who else?’ #He doesn’t let anyone close anymore - even Amy - and hides behind his childish exterior and ‘bowties are cool’ distractions #He knows the only one he will have left is the TARDIS #Amy and Rory are married and he’s already seen the death of River Song #Eleven is definitely a madman with the only companion he has left - his blue box #ugh my fucking heart #WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY (via winterinthetardis)
WHO? SAID? YOU? COULD? TAG? LIKE? THAT?
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Doctor Who has never pretended to be hard science fiction … At best Doctor Who is a fairytale, with fairytale logic about this wonderful man in this big blue box who at the beginning of every story lands somewhere where there is a problem. - neil gaiman
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I loved this moment…
I almost peed myself when this happened.
I want to know Spock’s train of thought
LOL
i loved this game but never knew how to properly play it
LOL I was so afraid of that monster!
Eat, Pray, Love (via indieless)
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My life.
#DEAD
i cannot.
OH MY GOD
OHMYGODDD ITS BACK SADFGHBJCDNKMDSF
W H Y
Okay, I’m having a moment. Let me have a minute to get over this video. Shit I mean … This nearly killed me. I often type into my tags that I’m crying but this time I really mean it. Hp has been over for a year now and I still think that it’s the best damn thing that ever happened to me. And it will never truly end for me. Because I’m sitting here crying over these characters, over this fantastic series which gave me so much. Harry Potter was the first book I’ve ever read and it changed me. I guess I’ll never find the right words to explain my love for these books and movies … But I just wanna say one thing: Joanne K. Rowling … THANK YOU SO, I OWE YOU SO MUCH. Just thank you FOR MAKING MY CHILDHOOD A BETTER AND MAGICAL TIME.
Really though. Wow.
00:34.
00:34 is how far I got in the video when I felt hot tears streaming down my face. Being a part of the Potter generation is like nothing I have ever experienced since. It was the book that taught me to read by myself, it was the story that I clung too in the darkest most depressing hours of my childhood, and it gave me the morals that I still hold close to my heart today as I enter adulthood. It gave me hope to believe in the idea that there is more than meets the eye in our world - and that kind of hope, when you’re a child, is everything. It was a secret world and escape to us as children, but as adults/older teenagers the tale of love and courage, friends and bravery is as relevant as ever.
I opened Philosopher’s Stone when I was seven.
I am nineteen now.
And I now and always will consider the story one of my greatest teachers.
I think I got something in my eye. I swear!
*actually cries*
I cried everywhere during this whole thing. Harry Potter was my escape. When my parents fought, and my brother yelled, I would hide in my room and read Harry Potter until my vision blurred. I got teased in middle school because I insisted clutching the books to my chest as I walked down the halls. Despite that, I always ran to them. To the Golden Trio. To the Weasley’s. To Dumbledore. To Hogwarts. I’m so in love with the universe that is Harry Potter. It has been and always will be my safe haven.
Because Hogwarts will always be there to welcome you home.
This video is a perfect, tear jerking summary to pull out your feelings of HP. Being raised with this story was just…heartwarming. I grew up along with Harry. I cried when Sirius passed. I shouted in joy when Voldemort was defeated. It’s something that I can’t explain with words…the feeling of being home, being a part of a world of characters and magic so whole-heartedly. Perhaps it was the story. Perhaps it was just the heightening imagination of a grade-school child. Either way, Harry Potter will always remind me of my childhood, of better days, and I hope to be able to share that with my children someday. It may not be the same…but I shaw try.
(via backofalexus)
“We mothers do what we can to keep our sons from the grave. But they do seem to yearn for it. We shower them with good sense, and it slides right off like rain off a wing. And yet the world belongs to them. A ridiculous arrangement, to my mind.”
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