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you can tell by the way i walk im a womans man no time to talk
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Whovian, Potterhead, Starkid. The inner rambling of a lunatic. And other various pieces of obsession. My name is Sarah. If your blog is good, I will follow back. Tumblr is my place to fangirl over all the things. Feel free to message me about anything. Honestly. BRING ON THE TROLLS. But seriously, I like to think I can be friendly, so feel free.
Reblogged from blackblood
you can tell by the way i walk im a womans man no time to talk
(Source: ivanbraginskii)
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tumblr is boring today better go check tumblr
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i’m that friend that has to walk behind the others when the sidewalk doesn’t fit a group of three
I think about this post a lot
Elizabeth Bennet was that friend, and she ended up marrying Mr. Darcy, so I don’t think you have much to worry about.
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Imagine your favorite character barging into your room this moment, grabbing your hand, and taking you with them into their world
Lets be honest though most of us would be dead within a week
i want to go to bed but fireworks
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this is my all time favorite poem
The Perks of being a wallflower
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What I love about this show—at least, so far—is that it’s done everything it has promised to do. It’s done everything we’ve hoped. Here we have this dynamic, famous duo depicted in a very different light, and it’s perfect.
The thing is, people were really skeptical about this show (some for…more valid reasons than others). Many, myself included, were worried that making Watson a woman—on a show that airs on CBS as a typical crime drama in a typical crime drama slot—would promote what too many male/female crime drama duos represent these days: the ‘chase’ for a relationship. We were afraid Watson, because she is a woman, would be defined by pursuing a will-they-won’t-they dynamic with Holmes. Because, sadly, that’s how women are often.portrayed in TV when paired with a man. But so far (so far), Elementary hasn’t done that. Not only is Joan Watson a woman who can hold her own—but she’s a woman who addresses the misogyny she faces and gives no fucks about it (“I worked out your cycle. You are good for ten more days.” “[sarcastically] Couching it as a scientific observation totally negates the misogyny.”)
And furthermore, as this gifset illustrates—this duo is depicted as just two people who genuinely care about each other. They are each other’s number one priority. Their trust in each other has been a gradual process, but look where it’s gotten them—to being able to help, to rescue each other. That’s what Holmes and Watson have always been to each other since the day Sir Arthur Conan Doyle first picked up a pen to write his stories, and I’m glad Elementary is thus far preserving that. Kudos, writers. Kudos.
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