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ironfries:

TEAM PICTURE YAH
i wanted a new desktop background and i also wanted to draw the other ‘vengers!
hurry guys huddle together ;D;

Clint is like… WAHT

ironfries:

TEAM PICTURE YAH

i wanted a new desktop background and i also wanted to draw the other ‘vengers!

hurry guys huddle together ;D;

Clint is like… WAHT

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needsmoregreen:

cumberqueen:

Oh how I love your bitch face, Sherlock. 

Favourite moment in the whole damn episode.

i.e. Sherlock just worked out the solution to the Final Problem. He worked out the solution to “stayin’ alive”. 

And at the same time Moriarty gets his solution. The joy on Jim’s face. That second gif is when Jim starts to realise “oh, okay, this is an ultimatum”. That, if Sherlock can work this right, it will mean Jim will have to choose between dying and losing. It’s when Sherlock starts proving that he’s not ordinary—and that Jim may in fact get his solution.

(Their solutions are the complete reverse. Sherlock doesn’t have to die if Jim’s still there, and Jim can die if Sherlock exists as extraordinarily as Jim does.)

(“Thank you, Sherlock Holmes. Bless you.”)

#jim moriarty does not want to stay alive #this is the Thing

tsurumaru:

dance together
forgive him before he’s dead
For you

tsurumaru:

dance together

forgive him before he’s dead

For you

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oh-fudgy-mayhem:

alecshao:

Maskull Lasserre’s anatomical sculptures

Can I…can I try to make these?

…..I’m gonna try ot make these.

Don’t expect pictures.

This won’t turn out well.

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twd-time:

Some Rick from Days Gone Bye.

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look at her go

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justjacque:


No light in your blue eyes; I never knew daylight could be so violent.
Boondock Saints//Walking Dead Crossover

justjacque:

No light in your blue eyes; I never knew daylight could be so violent.

Boondock Saints//Walking Dead Crossover


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starfireblues:

graydorians:

hippity-hoppity-brigade:

americaninthedeerstalker:

That was so beautifully and accurately put.  I really am wholeheartedly impressed with that way of explaining who he is.  
In fact, I think that’s the answer to Mycroft’s question in A Scandal in Belgravia: “My brother has the brain of a scientist or a philosopher, yet he elects to be a detective.  What might we deduce about his heart?”

Aw, aw.

^ All of this. Even when reading the stories we’re all familiar with, that’s how I’d describe Sherlock Holmes. BBC Sherlock’s take on the character, I think, only emphasizes this further. He doesn’t understand it—and maybe a great part of him doesn’t want to, because it gets in the way of the facts and the facts are what he wants.
And yet, if he hadn’t any sort of grasp of what it really means to be human and to have a heart, how could he make the deductions he does? He does know how people work. He knows how the heart works. There are factors that contribute to what make the crimes Sherlock solves happen to begin with—anger, remorse, pain, family, friends, reality, humanity. He knows all these—he just doesn’t always understand, especially when they apply to him. However, for all the “useless” information Sherlock “deletes”, he is still human. What he recognizes in others through his deductions are things we recognize as viewers in him (that John recognizes in him: “You were the most human, human being I’ve ever known … “). He just doesn’t recognize it himself.

This. Precisely this.

starfireblues:

graydorians:

hippity-hoppity-brigade:

americaninthedeerstalker:

That was so beautifully and accurately put.  I really am wholeheartedly impressed with that way of explaining who he is.  

In fact, I think that’s the answer to Mycroft’s question in A Scandal in Belgravia: “My brother has the brain of a scientist or a philosopher, yet he elects to be a detective.  What might we deduce about his heart?”

Aw, aw.

^ All of this. Even when reading the stories we’re all familiar with, that’s how I’d describe Sherlock Holmes. BBC Sherlock’s take on the character, I think, only emphasizes this further. He doesn’t understand it—and maybe a great part of him doesn’t want to, because it gets in the way of the facts and the facts are what he wants.

And yet, if he hadn’t any sort of grasp of what it really means to be human and to have a heart, how could he make the deductions he does? He does know how people work. He knows how the heart works. There are factors that contribute to what make the crimes Sherlock solves happen to begin with—anger, remorse, pain, family, friends, reality, humanity. He knows all these—he just doesn’t always understand, especially when they apply to him. However, for all the “useless” information Sherlock “deletes”, he is still human. What he recognizes in others through his deductions are things we recognize as viewers in him (that John recognizes in him: “You were the most human, human being I’ve ever known … “). He just doesn’t recognize it himself.

This. Precisely this.

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I AM THE ARRANT MAGIC
aka Anita.

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