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karihighman · 2 years
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Just gonna leave this here so y’all can appreciate her 😍👏 go Britt!!
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luffysfakebeard · 5 months
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me falling apart watching my shows that I watch to cheer myself up
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My latest haul from second sail books. The Grady Hendrix is for my husband though I doubt he's ever going to read it. It is still one of my favorite books that I completely stumbled on by accident.
I coach UIL for 5th grade and every year I give each of my UIL team members of book on the last day of school as a thank you and to remember me by. I got the Jodi Picoult books for my girls this year but I do have one boy and I am unsure of what book to get for him.
If you're like me and need books in bulk or just like to buy a lot of books Second Sale is just about the best place.
I use it every year when it is time to buy books for special members of my class.
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claraoswalds · 7 months
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School Reunion // Journey's End
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upon-the-snow · 4 months
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okay this was meant for new years but I missed that deadline so here it is anyways!
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critics are calling this the crossover of the century
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laiqualaurelote · 5 months
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“Welcome,” cries Donna Noble, “to the Sad Time Lords Drinking Society!”
The beach stretches as far as the eye can see. There seems to be nobody else on it. The sand is black; Jack has discovered it is rough beneath the toes, like gravel. The sea is a rich and iridescent blue; the sky above it clear and serene. A breeze ruffles the thatched roof of the bar at which they are all seated. From the radio behind the counter issue the tinny strains of a zither.
“I move to rename the society,” says the Doctor. He’s a tall, skinny man in a pin-striped suit and an outlandish pair of shoes, who looks like he stuck his fingers in a plug socket and still hasn’t burned off the energy. He and Donna emerged from a blue edifice labelled POLICE BOX, which is now sitting modestly on the beach next to Miss Fisher’s TARDIS, once more a Hispano-Suiza. Miss Fisher has introduced the Doctor as “my oldest friend, literally, he’s got a century or so on me”. 
“Quite,” says Miss Fisher, “we are hardly sad - I am always merry, for one - and only one of us identifies as a Time Lord at present.”
“And he is not sad,” puts in the Doctor.
“Rubbish,” says Donna. “Get a couple of drinks in you and you’ll be all mopey again.” 
“Anyway,” says the Doctor. He is sipping a complex cocktail out of a coconut, too violently coloured to actually be from the coconut, through a twisty straw. “To business. Present: the Doctor, tenth incarnation; the Fisher, third - honestly, how are you only on your third one?”
“Clean and virtuous living,” says Miss Fisher demurely over her sidecar.
Mac snorts into her glass. “Hallelujah.”
“Companions,” the Doctor continues dictating minutes to an invisible secretary, “Donna Noble - ” Donna makes a mock-bow “ - Dr MacMillan, good-looking, ginger and an actual doctor, I hope my future regenerations are taking note - ”
“I’m flattered,” says Mac. “I think.”
“ - and Detective Inspector Jack Robinson, whose first time it is at the Drinking Society of Time Persons of Various Moods and Genders.” The Doctor beams at him. “When did she pick you up from, then?”
“The 1920s,” says Jack.
“Oh, we just went, didn’t we, Donna? Lovely time.”
“I mean, there was a murder,” says Donna. “Quite a few murders, actually. Also, a giant wasp. Oh, and the Doctor got poisoned.”
“And we met Agatha Christie!” exclaims the Doctor. “Great stuff.”
“Yes,” says Jack. “That sounds exactly like what goes on in the 1920s.”
- from World Enough and Time, a Doctor Who/Miss Fisher crossover
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screaming-sparrow · 6 months
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the story of captain jack harkness || eight by sleeping at last
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annabelle--cane · 5 months
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experienced a very strange catharsis watching the latest philosophy tube video during the arsonist segment as I heard several lines that matched up almost exactly with things my older male british relatives have said to me and thought "oh thank god they WERE being weird, I wasn't just taking compliments badly"
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king-wilhelm · 2 years
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The queen on her way to meet Philip and show him the time of his life in hell:
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karihighman · 2 years
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I first watched Britt Robertson in Lifetime’s The Tenth Circle (2008) and then in the CW’s short lived series The Secret Circle (2011-2012). She killed both of those roles! More recently, she worked on ABC’s Big Sky where she played a bit of a darker character and did great! I’ve loved a lot of her projects and have seen more such as The First Time, Ask Me Anything & am familiar with others like For The People & Life, Unexpected.
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Can’t wait to see her in The Rookie Feds! PS: I hope people don’t think she’s replacing Kat. I’m still bummed about that too, believe me. But different character, different story, you know? 😬
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luffysfakebeard · 5 months
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yeah there’s nothing quite like teenage girls 😬
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redshoes-blues · 5 months
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I can’t decide if Fourteen’s final line is going to be “Allons-y!” or some variation of “I’m ready to go.” But either way, I think it’s going to be about acceptance.
I mean, allons-y is Ten and Fourteen’s motto and literally means “let’s go,” which is ironic, since it originated from a Doctor whose fatal flaw was his hubris: trying to prolong the inevitable, not accepting that it was his time to die, and becoming way too arrogant in his power. So having Fourteen’s final line be allons-y would be a fun callback to the silly side of the Doctor, while also keeping that message in there.
But the impact that “I’m ready to go” would have… So far we don’t know the reason why the old face was brought back, but we do know that, through Twelve, the Doctor has used an old, familiar face as a lesson before. In this case, I think the lesson is one of acceptance and being ready to move on from everything that happened when the Doctor was Ten. “I don’t wanna go” —> “I’m ready to go.” A perfect conclusion to the Ten/Fourteen story, finally giving us (and the Doctor, Donna, & co.) some closure.
Okay, now putting it out to the people:
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heich0e · 1 year
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i just got an ask that was like "i just read your fic and ______ would not act like that or say that" uhhhhhh i think if you consult the records (points at my own fic) he just did
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i'm rereading apples never fall and mourning the straight adaptation we could've had
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david tennant w just a regular, completely normal, definitely not a stooge, audience member/hen party member/international tourist/loud snack eater/stalls row j seat 1 occupant
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