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bookcoverlover:

t0mfuckinghiddlest0n:

notinlestradesdivision:

natcrawlers:

readbythestarlight:

halibear22:

captioneddisney:

True story.

SO true

There never was a truer thing said by anyone ever.



Spot on I’d say.


*ahem*

once-ler-in-chief:

bookcoverlover:

t0mfuckinghiddlest0n:

notinlestradesdivision:

natcrawlers:

readbythestarlight:

halibear22:

captioneddisney:

True story.

SO true

There never was a truer thing said by anyone ever.

Spot on I’d say.

*ahem*

3rdspearcarrier:

DAVID: I’m glad we didn’t make the mistake of falling in love with each other. I sometimes wonder if ours isn’t perhaps the best basis of all for marriage.
JOAN: Perhaps it is.
DAVID: It’s worked very well with us, hasn’t it?
JOAN: It might have worked even better if we’d been in love with each other, like you and Helen.
DAVID: That’s a different thing altogether. I don’t even know if I like Helen as a person - in the way I like you. I only know I love her, and that’s something you can’t explain.
JOAN: You didn’t want to fall in love with Helen, did you?
DAVID: I tried hard enough not to.
JOAN: It’s hell that, isn’t it - tring to stop yourself falling in love?
DAVID: It can’t be done, I’m afraid.
JOAN: If it could, life would be a lot easier. I’m going to have another drink. What about you?
DAVID: No, thanks.
JOAN: Of course, I was forgetting. You know, David, I could have helped you to give up drinking if only I’d known you really wanted to.
DAVID: I didn’t want to. I’d have died of cirrhosis if I’d gone on, that’s all.
JOAN: Oh, you didn’t tell me that.
DAVID: It was all rather boring. There wasn’t any need to bother you with it all.
JOAN: I’m afraid I haven’t been a very good wife.
DAVID: (smiling) You’ve been a marvellous wife.
JOAN: You see, I’ve made a silly mistake about you. I thought you really were bored with people like - like Helen, and with the idea of not drinking, and leading a serious life and all that. If only I’d known I might have been able to help you perhaps a little bit more with your work and - and things. Like Helen is doing now. Only, of course, I could never have done it as well.
DAVID: I suppose I was ashamed to show you that side of myself. Anyway, I wouldn’t have bored you with all that.
JOAN: It’s silly, isn’t it? I wouldn’t have been bored at all.

:( :( :(

3rdspearcarrier:

DAVID: I’m glad we didn’t make the mistake of falling in love with each other. I sometimes wonder if ours isn’t perhaps the best basis of all for marriage.

JOAN: Perhaps it is.

DAVID: It’s worked very well with us, hasn’t it?

JOAN: It might have worked even better if we’d been in love with each other, like you and Helen.

DAVID: That’s a different thing altogether. I don’t even know if I like Helen as a person - in the way I like you. I only know I love her, and that’s something you can’t explain.

JOAN: You didn’t want to fall in love with Helen, did you?

DAVID: I tried hard enough not to.

JOAN: It’s hell that, isn’t it - tring to stop yourself falling in love?

DAVID: It can’t be done, I’m afraid.

JOAN: If it could, life would be a lot easier. I’m going to have another drink. What about you?

DAVID: No, thanks.

JOAN: Of course, I was forgetting. You know, David, I could have helped you to give up drinking if only I’d known you really wanted to.

DAVID: I didn’t want to. I’d have died of cirrhosis if I’d gone on, that’s all.

JOAN: Oh, you didn’t tell me that.

DAVID: It was all rather boring. There wasn’t any need to bother you with it all.

JOAN: I’m afraid I haven’t been a very good wife.

DAVID: (smiling) You’ve been a marvellous wife.

JOAN: You see, I’ve made a silly mistake about you. I thought you really were bored with people like - like Helen, and with the idea of not drinking, and leading a serious life and all that. If only I’d known I might have been able to help you perhaps a little bit more with your work and - and things. Like Helen is doing now. Only, of course, I could never have done it as well.

DAVID: I suppose I was ashamed to show you that side of myself. Anyway, I wouldn’t have bored you with all that.

JOAN: It’s silly, isn’t it? I wouldn’t have been bored at all.

:( :( :(

becks28nz:

Sherlock by ~@LooLooRae

Loving how Cubist this looks. Whoever can make such artworks are really talented. :) Repost.

becks28nz:

Sherlock by ~@LooLooRae

Loving how Cubist this looks. Whoever can make such artworks are really talented. :) Repost.

areyoutryingtodeduceme:

Time for the next round of Fandom Tea Blends Giveaways! This week’s tea blend was hard to pick, but I just couldn’t resist doing Sherlock’s any longer *w*! Read below for more reviews/information on the tea, and how to win your own bag of it, as well as an ingenuiTEA tea pot!

THE SHERLOCK BLEND: All at once exotic and mysterious and perhaps a little bit insane, with a lingering hint of smoke. (lapsang souchong, assam melody, oriental spice)
MY REVIEW OF IT: “It smells amazing. I wanted to stick my whole head in the bag. I was actually afraid I had overdone it with the Oriental Spice tea since that’s pretty much all I could smell in the bag. However, once I brewed it, BAM! So smokey. Definitely a very smokey tea, but not nearly as strong as a Lapsang by itself, and once the smokey taste fades you really start to taste the spice again. It’s awesome. I tried it first without adding anything, but there are very few teas I can drink plain. I added a splash of milk and a spoonful of sugar and it was perfect *w*”
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING:
“Dark, smoky, and spicy is the best way to describe this tea. It smells extremely smoky in the bag (almost reminiscent of barbecue sauce), but it mellows out a bit when steeped. You can definitely taste the smoke, but it is balanced nicely by the spice.”-Michelle T.
“Best of these blends I’ve tried so far. If there’s one tea that can stand up to a spices, Lapsang Souchong is probably it. The assam melody likely bolsters it as well, and seems to have helped with what usually throws off people I try to introduce to Lapsang: they smell it, and it reminds them of barbecue sauce—not a problem with this blend. It’s perfect: dark, smooth, smoky, and all of those other lovely things, with not-overpowering spice. Perfection.”-Katrina W.
” This is actually a really warming blend, in my opinion. The smokey aroma reminds me of a dimly lit room and a cigar or cigarette and the warm and spicy flavor soothe me to my core.”-Alicia B.
“Dark, spicy and sensually smoky. I was hesitant at first, but after a spoonful of sugar, I melted right in.”-Abigail L.
“It’s difficult to describe. A hint of…danger? I sound silly, but it really is an intriguing blend. Like you have to drink more to figure it out. All in all, a perfect blend for Sherlock.“-Kayla B.

HOW TO WIN:

You may reblog this post ONCE a day for the next week. I’ll go through the notes and use a random number generator to chose a winner the evening of APRIL 14th
You have to reblog! Likes wont count!
Due to customs, people in Australia and New Zealand are not eligible just because we can’t ship tea there Q_Q I’m sorry!
Just to clarify: The prize this week is The SHERLOCK Blend as well as an IngenuiTEA Tea Pot.

areyoutryingtodeduceme:

Time for the next round of Fandom Tea Blends Giveaways! This week’s tea blend was hard to pick, but I just couldn’t resist doing Sherlock’s any longer *w*! Read below for more reviews/information on the tea, and how to win your own bag of it, as well as an ingenuiTEA tea pot!

THE SHERLOCK BLEND: All at once exotic and mysterious and perhaps a little bit insane, with a lingering hint of smoke. (lapsang souchong, assam melody, oriental spice)

MY REVIEW OF IT: “It smells amazing. I wanted to stick my whole head in the bag. I was actually afraid I had overdone it with the Oriental Spice tea since that’s pretty much all I could smell in the bag. However, once I brewed it, BAM! So smokey. Definitely a very smokey tea, but not nearly as strong as a Lapsang by itself, and once the smokey taste fades you really start to taste the spice again. It’s awesome. I tried it first without adding anything, but there are very few teas I can drink plain. I added a splash of milk and a spoonful of sugar and it was perfect *w*”

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING:

  • “Dark, smoky, and spicy is the best way to describe this tea. It smells extremely smoky in the bag (almost reminiscent of barbecue sauce), but it mellows out a bit when steeped. You can definitely taste the smoke, but it is balanced nicely by the spice.”-Michelle T.
  • Best of these blends I’ve tried so far. If there’s one tea that can stand up to a spices, Lapsang Souchong is probably it. The assam melody likely bolsters it as well, and seems to have helped with what usually throws off people I try to introduce to Lapsang: they smell it, and it reminds them of barbecue sauce—not a problem with this blend. It’s perfect: dark, smooth, smoky, and all of those other lovely things, with not-overpowering spice. Perfection.”-Katrina W.
  • ” This is actually a really warming blend, in my opinion. The smokey aroma reminds me of a dimly lit room and a cigar or cigarette and the warm and spicy flavor soothe me to my core.”-Alicia B.
  • Dark, spicy and sensually smoky. I was hesitant at first, but after a spoonful of sugar, I melted right in.”-Abigail L.
  • It’s difficult to describe. A hint of…danger? I sound silly, but it really is an intriguing blend. Like you have to drink more to figure it out. All in all, a perfect blend for Sherlock.“-Kayla B.
HOW TO WIN:
  • You may reblog this post ONCE a day for the next week. I’ll go through the notes and use a random number generator to chose a winner the evening of APRIL 14th
  • You have to reblog! Likes wont count!
  • Due to customs, people in Australia and New Zealand are not eligible just because we can’t ship tea there Q_Q I’m sorry!
  • Just to clarify: The prize this week is The SHERLOCK Blend as well as an IngenuiTEA Tea Pot.

*ACCURATE*

xxxxxx6x:

Ask from sherlockiann00b.

Merman!Sherlock and Merman!John.

Sorry I don’t know how to draw John in merman, so I made it chibi lol.

         John and Sherlock as Chibi. :3