#Ugh this moment guys#because he can see her#and it is him reacting to her#not her grave#and do you think he had to walk through her to get to it#because River wouldn’t move#and he couldn’t go around her#so does he pass through her?#and does she close her eyes and try to pretend its almost like holding him again?#so OTP it hurts

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put a ship in my ask
vomit / don’t ship / ok / cute / adorable / sexy / perfect / beyond flawless / hot damn / screaming and crying / i will ship them in hell
ALRIGHT I’ve got these two assholes available as prints in my society6 shop now. YEAH
Also note that Robert has been redrawn (for print size), and thus is slightly different from the first version I posted.
Livestream Fail
So my roomie and I signed onto a Dr Who Live stream so we could catch the finale today but it was the wrong livestream and we decided, instead of missing the start, we’ll just download and watch later.
She’s like, It’s ok…
And I’m all-

Only now she’s out for the night and I’m left avoiding tumblr cause I have to watch with her. Ugh. Now I shall have to wait til tomorrow.
“my real name is…. matt smith.”
the doctor takes off his jacket and bowtie to reveal his real self. he has been a human actor all along. the fourth wall is broken. the fandom is in chaos.

Contrary to Popular Belief…
- I do not watch Sherlock just to see Benedict Cumberbatch
- I am not going to see Star Trek Into Darkness for the same reason
- I do not watch Doctor Who just to see David Tennant
- I do not watch The Avengers movies just to see Tom Hiddleston
- I do not watch the Iron Man movies just to see RDJ
- I do not watch anything just for hot guys
- I can still appreciate that they are really hot
Also add:
- I can still appreciate all of their acting talent and ability.
the doctor and mr. clever
Anamorphic Sculptures
These sculptures are created with such mathematical precision that the image can only be seen as a reflection. To get this effect the London-based artist, Jonty Hurwitz, first scans a 3D object, then distorts it with a computer using π algorithms. His final pieces, made from steel, resin, perspex, or copper, have to be viewed next to a round reflective cylinder – only then do the objects come into focus.



