The most beautiful thing I’d ever known.
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#tardis #doctor who
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The most beautiful thing I’d ever known.
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It’s so very strange to me that something my chaplaincy supervisor said to me when I was 22 years old would become a Doctor Who gif with a gajillion notes.
In short, on this Thanksgiving, I am grateful for tumblr.
This. So much this.
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OTP? OTP.
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So what do we think of the genocidal fuckhead being murdered?
@8 months ago with 1 noteIn light of my previous experience with Doctor Who - and more especially with Moffat episodes - I have prepared some images which I think are likely to capture my emotional responses to tonight’s season premiere.

Susanna Clarke’s Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norell is one of my favourite fantasy novels - a 900+ page tome of epic deliciousness. I don’t know about you guys, but I always like more of a good thing, and now the BBC is catering to that need! The novel is to be a six-part miniseries.
The director? Toby Haynes, who has previously written several Doctor Who episodes and broke all our hearts with Sherlock’s series finale The Reichenbach Fall.
I’m very excited about this - are you?
So my weekend is going GREAT.
But to me, Van Gogh is the finest painter of them all. Certainly the most popular great painter of all time. The most beloved. His command of color, the most magnificent. He transformed the pain of his tormented life into ecstatic beauty. Pain is easy to portray but to use your passion and pain to portray the ecstasy and joy and magnificence of our world. No one had ever done it before. Perhaps no one ever will again. To my mind, that strange wild man who roamed the fields of Provence, was not only the world’s greatest artist but also one of the greatest men who ever lived.
AND tears.
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We know your game, Moffat.
@8 months ago with 21 notesBad diction? Somewhat dusty?
Headcanon: for those who fall outside these societal norms, regular interventions are held in the Dalek parliament (several thousand Daleks holding Intervention banners, “Dear Bob, we are sad to see you let yourself go like this. You have a month to improve or measures will be taken”).
@8 months ago with 7 notesPond Life Part 1:
Pond Life Part 2:
Pond Life Part 3:
Pond Life Part 4:
Pond Life Part 5:
You’ll want to watch them before this weekend’s premiere of the new season of Doctor Who.
Watch them today! ^^ Then watch the premiere <3
@8 months ago with 6228 notesSusanna Clarke’s Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norell is one of my favourite fantasy novels - a 900+ page tome of epic deliciousness. I don’t know about you guys, but I always like more of a good thing, and now the BBC is catering to that need! The novel is to be a six-part miniseries.
The director? Toby Haynes, who has previously written several Doctor Who episodes and broke all our hearts with Sherlock’s series finale The Reichenbach Fall.
I’m very excited about this - are you?
So my weekend is going GREAT.
So what do we think of the genocidal fuckhead being murdered?
We know your game, Moffat.
Bad diction? Somewhat dusty?
Headcanon: for those who fall outside these societal norms, regular interventions are held in the Dalek parliament (several thousand Daleks holding Intervention banners, “Dear Bob, we are sad to see you let yourself go like this. You have a month to improve or measures will be taken”).
Pond Life Part 1:
Pond Life Part 2:
Pond Life Part 3:
Pond Life Part 4:
Pond Life Part 5:
You’ll want to watch them before this weekend’s premiere of the new season of Doctor Who.
Watch them today! ^^ Then watch the premiere <3