there's a rainbow in my teacup |
ramblings of a teen who likes to think of herself as unique, but is mostly identical to everyone else. |
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WE GET TO LIVE NEAR THE FUCKING KITCHEN. Late night snack? Don’t mind if I do. Enjoy your dungeon, Slytherin. Enjoy that walk up the stairs, Gryffindor. I’ll be in my common room, eating food like a boss.
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Steven Moffat, Production Notes, DWM (via frozenin-time) (via lozange) (via ofdarklands) (via baskervilles) (via judoonplatoonuponthemoon)
That is amazing. I love how Matt and Karen are basically just the Doctor and Companion IRL.
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This has got to be my favourite Moffat quote/story of all time.
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I love how Moffat so openly and so fondly mocks Matt Smith. It’s a really beautiful, hysterical thing to behold.
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oh, steven, you absolute god.
This is from an interview Frank did in 2007. It might be cheesy, but IDGAF. I’m posting it here because for a few months now I’ve been getting the increasingly nagging feeling that it’s time for me to start going in a different direction with my life. I need every reminder I can get not to be such a passive coward about actually making it happen.
Sometimes, when you’re contemplating the steep and unsteady prospect of crumpling your current existence into a paper ball and chucking it into your cubicle trashcan, what you need is a reassuring squeeze from the hand of someone who’s done it already, someone who can tell you that it’s okay to close your eyes to the widely-acknowledged consequences and trust the flying leap instead.
Reason why I love this band and this dude so fucking much.
Be right back, printing this out and hanging it up everywhere.
Listen to Frank.
amen.
Vaibhav Shah (via thresca) (via brokenmachine)
| Starbucks employee: | ...And the name for this order? |
| Me: | Harriet Jones, MP for Flydale North |
| Starbucks employee: | Yes, I know who you are |
For those who want to ask me the strangest questions.
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Well, allo there! Nice to know you found me.
So, I suppose I should tell you the crap that might scare you away NOW, to avoid awkwardness later on.
1 - I like boys and girls. This probably won’t be referred to often, but I might share a funny conversation I had a school (there aren’t many; everyone just asks the same questions), and if you’re homophobic (and I’m not bothered if you are, your choice) then obviously you might not want to associate yourself with me.
2 - I write. And write and write and write. I’ve an overactive imagination, so if I don’t write my head will explode from an idea overload. I might put up the occasional piece, but most of it ends up on my deviantART
3 - I’m what some people would call ‘nerdy’. I’ve a slight Pokemon obsession, a more substantional Death Note (the japanese manga) obsession, and a lifeconsuming internet obsession.
4 - I will occasionaly slip into what my friend has nicknamed ‘poem speak’. It’s where I speak in more poetic language than normal, but its completely subconscious. Just another sideaffect of writing too much.
5 - I have the strangest music tastes. I love everything from Linkin Park, to Dixie Chicks, to Paramore, to Mcfly, to Hank Green and HeyKelsey (artists of the YouTube). Oh, and Lostprophets, Maday Parade and Alex Day (another YouTuber).
And that is all. Didn’t aim for five, but I’m glad its a nice round number. Now for just random tibits of information.
- I’m a perfectionist, which, combined with a compulsive-writing-disorder, makes my life hell sometimes.
- I’m a grammar-freak. I’ll never abbreviated words just cause, though I will occasionaly talk in ‘interwebs’, e.g. ‘hai’.
- I’m not a compulsive liar, but I’m good at it, and I’ve been known to make things up, to avoid sharing actual personal experiences, or to match someone else’s boasting. I’ll try not to do it here, but it might’nt work. I suppose my silvertongue (for those who haven’t read Inkheart [go read it!], it means a way with words) helps my writing.
- I can get quite profound at times. If you see this happen, you’re blessed.
- I’m not a talker. I’ve been known to make strange noises instead of answering questions. Letting my fingers dance across the keys is so much easier than opening my mouth and letting words spill out. (Perfect example of poem-speak for you)
- Um… I’ve run out…
SO THERE YOU HAVE IT!
Most likely post again tomorrow…
Baiibai *waves*