Harson

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Into loads of different cool Tv Shows, Joss Whedon and Steven Moffat are Creative gods! My pic is from when i met Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Edgar Wright while they were promoting Hot Fuzz.

Fave TV Shows:

Anything to do with Joss Whedon
Doctor Who
Torchwood
HIMYM
The Big Bang Theory
The West Wing
24
Glee
Web series - The Guild
alot more but just gonna have those on here for now lol

Sports- NHL, EPL, NFL and MLB
My teams

Sunderland - EPL
Pittsburgh Penguins - NHL
Pittsburgh Steelers - NFL
Toronto BlueJays - MLB

kirstyb38:

weirdalcamus:

maureenjohnsonbooks:

twloha:

In 2006, actor Stephen Fry received a letter from a girl struggling with depression. This was his response.

I love him.

He is so very much da boss!

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virginiachance:

If you were given the chance to change history - (a) would you risk it, and (b) which event would you try to change?

David Tennant and Catherine Tate: The Big Questions #2 [x]

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I never intended to include Chris Brown’s name in one of my tweets to start some sort of a controversy or to gain publicity or anything like that, and now that he’s throwing accusations my way, like using steroids… I feel the need to reply. So please allow me to retort. I’m a lifelong, proud, drug free, straight edge individual, so Chris and I come from two completely different worlds. I don’t have a manager, I don’t have a bodyguard… I don’t need a bodyguard. I don’t have an assistant, I have no need for a PR to tell me what to tweet, or when to tweet. And I don’t hit women. Period. In my world, women are to be revered and respected. And I firmly believe that in this life, there are consequences and repercussions for people’s actions, and I don’t think Chris has payed for what he’s done. Picking up trash on the side of a highway does not make amends for repeatedly striking a woman in the face and sending her to a hospital. So, Chris wants to throw stones my way now and I say that’s fine, but put some gloves on and get in the ring. And I will choke you out, and I will make you feel as weak and as powerless and scared and alone as any woman who has had the misfortune of knowing a sad, cowardly little boy such as yourself, and all proceeds can go to a woman’s shelter of my choosing. If you want to pick up more trash on the side of the highway to make some amends, you should donate more time… maybe tell kids exactly what you did isn’t right. But I’m also a realist, and I know that none of these things will happen because Chris Brown isn’t a man and that’s fine. I just know that someday, somewhere, somehow, somebody will put Chris Brown exactly where he belongs, and it honestly doesn’t have to be me… I would just really like it to be.

CM Punk - Best in the world!

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— 3 months ago with 23443 notes
wibbly wobbly timey wimey: averynerdylife: Joss Whedon claimed that he had planned to bring Tara... →

averynerdylife:

Joss Whedon claimed that he had planned to bring Tara back from the dead at the end of Season Seven. According to Whedon, the episode would have centered around Buffy being granted one “life-altering” wish. Buffy would have spent the whole episode trying to decide what she…

— 5 months ago with 327 notes

imfamousontumblr:

what do you even do at a nightclub

like is there wifi

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— 5 months ago with 39508 notes
"Just when you thought Barack Obama couldn’t get any more out of touch with America’s values, AP reports his administration wants to make foreign aid decisions based on gay rights. …This administration’s war on traditional American values must stop."

A statement by Rick Perry • Criticizing President Obama over a memorandum he issued today, which stated broad support for advancing LGBT rights and protecting them from violence. It explicitly mentions the efforts of foreign governments to criminalize LGBT persons (the state of affairs in Uganda the last few years being one such galling example), and states that foreign aid will be directed to promote LGBT human rights. Rick Perry (clearly attempting to spark some momentum for his flat-lined bid for the GOP presidential nomination), decided to pounce, saying further: “Investing tax dollars promoting a lifestyle many Americas of faith find so deeply objectionable is wrong. President Obama has again mistaken America’s tolerance for different lifestyles with an endorsement of those lifestyles. I will not make that mistake.” source (viafollow)

Do you know what’s really out of touch with modern America? Calling anything non-heterosexual and non-cissexual a “lifestyle”.

-Joe

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Rick Perry’s America: where protecting someone’s basic human rights is an ATTACK on the poor, poor straight white people.

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— 6 months ago with 350 notes
abfabsweetiedarling:

littlespooksthings:

theoofoof:

littlespooksthings:

Yeah remember when we flipped over police cars and set them on fire because Ruth died?  Oh wait, neither do I. 

I have to disagree with this confession! I mean, what did we do - had a bit of a moan/complain that we didn’t get the ending we wanted? Wow, call the police and have us arrested! The finale was never going to please everyone, but at the end of the day it was compelling and provoked a reaction from it’s audience; which is what good drama does.
I didn’t see anyone say it was ‘crap’ or that it was ‘badly written/acted’ - we just had a different opinion to the writers as to how it should have ended, and we have every right to voice that opinion in a respectful way.
Personally I enjoyed the finale, right up until the last 10 minutes, which broke my heart. On reflection, I can see why the writers thought it was the right ending for their show. It certainly fits with the spirit of the previous series. But it won’t stop me from wishing/dreaming that Ruth - a firm favourite of many fans - was still alive and that she and Harry (both of whom had given so much to the service of their country) had gotten their happy ending.
It doesn’t mean I hate the writers/actors or think the finale was rubbish, cos I don’t. It’s just a difference of opinion. If we all thought the same way the world would be a very boring place!

My point exactly.

abfabsweetiedarling:

littlespooksthings:

theoofoof:

littlespooksthings:

Yeah remember when we flipped over police cars and set them on fire because Ruth died?  Oh wait, neither do I. 

I have to disagree with this confession! I mean, what did we do - had a bit of a moan/complain that we didn’t get the ending we wanted? Wow, call the police and have us arrested! The finale was never going to please everyone, but at the end of the day it was compelling and provoked a reaction from it’s audience; which is what good drama does.

I didn’t see anyone say it was ‘crap’ or that it was ‘badly written/acted’ - we just had a different opinion to the writers as to how it should have ended, and we have every right to voice that opinion in a respectful way.

Personally I enjoyed the finale, right up until the last 10 minutes, which broke my heart. On reflection, I can see why the writers thought it was the right ending for their show. It certainly fits with the spirit of the previous series. But it won’t stop me from wishing/dreaming that Ruth - a firm favourite of many fans - was still alive and that she and Harry (both of whom had given so much to the service of their country) had gotten their happy ending.

It doesn’t mean I hate the writers/actors or think the finale was rubbish, cos I don’t. It’s just a difference of opinion. If we all thought the same way the world would be a very boring place!

My point exactly.

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— 6 months ago with 15 notes