The picture and quote do not belong to me! This blog will most likely have the most random posts on here. But, it will most likely have Hetalia, Harry Potter, and Doctor Who. So, enjoy!

 

When reading, we don’t fall in love with the characters’ appearance. we fall in love with their words, their thoughts, and their hearts. we fall in love with their souls.

(via moriarty)

(Source: amongstwoodedpaths)

i-have-been-johnlocked:

ackles-found-sherlocks-shackles:

carry-on-my-wayward-butt:

detective-deerstalker:

forever-supernatural:

SEASON 9 BITCHES

Dear supernatural fandom,Shut the fuck up.Sincerely,The sherlock fandom



Dear Supernatural Fandom, 
Sorry about Anderson up there,always lowers the IQ of everything. Anyway, hope you enjoy Season Nine, sorry to hear about Cas, have some pie on us. 
Sincerely, The decent part of the Sherlock Fandom. 

Thank, comrade.

i-have-been-johnlocked:

ackles-found-sherlocks-shackles:

carry-on-my-wayward-butt:

detective-deerstalker:

forever-supernatural:

SEASON 9 BITCHES

Dear supernatural fandom,
Shut the fuck up.
Sincerely,
The sherlock fandom

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Dear Supernatural Fandom, 

Sorry about Anderson up there,always lowers the IQ of everything. Anyway, hope you enjoy Season Nine, sorry to hear about Cas, have some pie on us. 

Sincerely, The decent part of the Sherlock Fandom. 

Thank, comrade.

spoookyscary:

After succumbing to a fever of some sort in 1705, Irish woman Margorie McCall was hastily buried to prevent the spread of whatever had done her in. Margorie was buried with a valuable ring, which her husband had been unable to remove due to swelling. This made her an even better target for body snatchers, who could cash in on both the corpse and the ring.
The evening after Margorie was buried, before the soil had even settled, the grave-robbers showed up and started digging. Unable to pry the ring off the finger, they decided to cut the finger off. As soon as blood was drawn, Margorie awoke from her coma, sat straight up and screamed.
The fate of the grave-robbers remains unknown. One story says the men dropped dead on the spot, while another claims they fled and never returned to their chosen profession.
Margorie climbed out of the hole and made her way back to her home.
Her husband John, a doctor, was at home with the children when he heard a knock at the door. He told the children, “If your mother were still alive, I’d swear that was her knock.”
When he opened the door to find his wife standing there, dressed in her burial clothes, blood dripping from her finger but very much alive, he dropped dead to the floor. He was buried in the plot Margorie had vacated.
Margorie went on to re-marry and have several children. When she did finally die, she was returned to Shankill Cemetery in Lurgan, Ireland, where her gravestone still stands. It bears the inscription “Lived Once, Buried Twice.”

spoookyscary:

After succumbing to a fever of some sort in 1705, Irish woman Margorie McCall was hastily buried to prevent the spread of whatever had done her in. Margorie was buried with a valuable ring, which her husband had been unable to remove due to swelling. This made her an even better target for body snatchers, who could cash in on both the corpse and the ring.

The evening after Margorie was buried, before the soil had even settled, the grave-robbers showed up and started digging. Unable to pry the ring off the finger, they decided to cut the finger off. As soon as blood was drawn, Margorie awoke from her coma, sat straight up and screamed.

The fate of the grave-robbers remains unknown. One story says the men dropped dead on the spot, while another claims they fled and never returned to their chosen profession.

Margorie climbed out of the hole and made her way back to her home.

Her husband John, a doctor, was at home with the children when he heard a knock at the door. He told the children, “If your mother were still alive, I’d swear that was her knock.”

When he opened the door to find his wife standing there, dressed in her burial clothes, blood dripping from her finger but very much alive, he dropped dead to the floor. He was buried in the plot Margorie had vacated.

Margorie went on to re-marry and have several children. When she did finally die, she was returned to Shankill Cemetery in Lurgan, Ireland, where her gravestone still stands. It bears the inscription “Lived Once, Buried Twice.”

i-live-on-grey-st:

gothiccharmschool:

I think today needs an adorable baby bat wiggling its ears at us. Yes. 

YES THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT TODAY NEEDS

i-live-on-grey-st:

gothiccharmschool:

I think today needs an adorable baby bat wiggling its ears at us. Yes. 

YES THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT TODAY NEEDS

(Source: zombiemarshmallow)

bradofarrell:

thehairyguywhotalkstoomuch:

bradofarrell:

but female gamers aren’t REAL gamers because they play stupid games about solving puzzles and not cool real games about murdering people

This number is highly inflated since they add in anyone who has a single game on facebook or bought a game on their smart phone. I would like to see more concise data based on console and PC gaming.

There needs to be some internet law for, like, “as your sarcastic opinion post gets more popular it becomes more and more likely that it will be seen by the exact kind of person you were making fun of in the first place, who will then take the post seriously and agree with it.”

bradofarrell:

thehairyguywhotalkstoomuch:

bradofarrell:

but female gamers aren’t REAL gamers because they play stupid games about solving puzzles and not cool real games about murdering people

This number is highly inflated since they add in anyone who has a single game on facebook or bought a game on their smart phone. I would like to see more concise data based on console and PC gaming.

There needs to be some internet law for, like, “as your sarcastic opinion post gets more popular it becomes more and more likely that it will be seen by the exact kind of person you were making fun of in the first place, who will then take the post seriously and agree with it.”