#He’s so damn proud of Donna #And already missing her so much he can’t hardly breathe#And every portion of his enormous TimeLord brain is devoting itself to finding the right words #The PERFECT most ELOQUENT words #To convey to Donna’s mother and grandfather #EXACTLY how important she was to him and to the rest of the universe #And afterward when he’s alone in his TARDIS #When the hallways are so very silent and the kitchen is so very empty #When he stands in front of his media files by himself and doesn’t have to argue with anyone about which movie to watch #When he accidentally makes tea for two instead of just for himself because the habit is so strong#When he makes a comment aloud and waits for the ringing sound of Donna calling him ”space dunce” #THIS is the speech that plays back in his memory as he thinks of her #And as he remembers how very extraordinary she was (via gallifreyburning)

(Source: flapperorslapper, via cuddleston)

dragonsun:

I was reading Neil Gaiman’s Sandman last night when I came across the quote about vast secret worlds inside every human being. I was instantly reminded of the conversation above from the Doctor Who episode The Doctor’s Wife, also by Neil Gaiman.
I think Idris’ “bigger on the inside” statement resonated deeply in every Whovian who watched it. But it’s more than just a Doctor Who quote. I think it’s something that everybody should — would — appreciate, and I’ve always wanted to explain it to non-Whovians because it’s a very… it’s really good.
So, to the non-Whovians, here’s the explanation:
The woman on the left is Idris, and the man on the right is the Doctor. Idris is the spirit of the TARDIS trapped inside a human body. The TARDIS is the Doctor’s time machine, shaped like a 1960’s police box, but is so much bigger on the inside. Almost everyone who’s ever stepped foot in the TARDIS for the first time comments that it’s “bigger on the inside”. Yet when the TARDIS’s spirit gets trapped in a human body, she observes that people are the ones that are “so much bigger on the inside”.
Doctor Who has always been amazing. It’s the best TV series ever. But this episode — this quote — it’s one of those that will always stand above the rest.
Neil Gaiman truly is a genius.

dragonsun:

I was reading Neil Gaiman’s Sandman last night when I came across the quote about vast secret worlds inside every human being. I was instantly reminded of the conversation above from the Doctor Who episode The Doctor’s Wife, also by Neil Gaiman.

I think Idris’ “bigger on the inside” statement resonated deeply in every Whovian who watched it. But it’s more than just a Doctor Who quote. I think it’s something that everybody should — would — appreciate, and I’ve always wanted to explain it to non-Whovians because it’s a very… it’s really good.

So, to the non-Whovians, here’s the explanation:

The woman on the left is Idris, and the man on the right is the Doctor. Idris is the spirit of the TARDIS trapped inside a human body. The TARDIS is the Doctor’s time machine, shaped like a 1960’s police box, but is so much bigger on the inside. Almost everyone who’s ever stepped foot in the TARDIS for the first time comments that it’s “bigger on the inside”. Yet when the TARDIS’s spirit gets trapped in a human body, she observes that people are the ones that are “so much bigger on the inside”.

Doctor Who has always been amazing. It’s the best TV series ever. But this episode — this quote — it’s one of those that will always stand above the rest.

Neil Gaiman truly is a genius.

stellamarieee:

OH. MY. GOD.

stellamarieee:

OH. MY. GOD.

(Source: lovesmisery)

lovesmisery:

http://samcannon.tumblr.com/

puzzleofshards:

#These three quotes are impressively indicative of the Doctor’s personality in each incarnation #Nine was cold and broken from the war always seeing the worst and blaming the ‘stupid apes’ #until Rose came along and started to fix him - started to make him better and showed him how fantastic everything actually was #And most importantly that he’s not this horrible person who committed genocide and killed his whole planet and people #He did what he had to do and despite it all you know what? he was fantastic. #Ten on the other hand - so incredibly human #He felt everything on such a deeper emotional level than any of his previous incarnations #‘the one adventure i can never have’ with the one person he was essentially made for (and because of) #He’s probably the only version who has ever or will ever want the potential of that adventure #And finally Eleven #Eleven who was born out of Ten’s despair and his ‘I dont want to go’ #Whose levels of self-hatred are so high that he locked himself and Amy and Rory in a dream state just to essentially kill himself #Who opened Door 11 in the hotel and said ‘who else?’ #He doesn’t let anyone close anymore - even Amy - and hides behind his childish exterior and ‘bowties are cool’ distractions #He knows the only one he will have left is the TARDIS #Amy and Rory are married and he’s already seen the death of River Song #Eleven is definitely a madman with the only companion he has left - his blue box #ugh my fucking heart #WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY (via winterinthetardis)

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peanutbutter-nutella:

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steveykins:

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darkdean:

hard-y-addicted:

WHAT IS THIS FUCKERy???

Oh. My. GOD.

Is it bad that I typed in Benedict Cumberbatch? OMG THERE’S AN ESSAY

HOLY HELL

WHTA THE FUCK IS THIS

ITS WRITTING A ESSAY ON SQUIRRELS OMFG

1st time: Adam Young

2nd time: Tennis

Also 20th Century Fox is making a Sims movie. God help us all…

(Source: tastefullyoffensive, via baby-in-a-trenchcoat)

jessieandcolour:

I think it’s sort of ironic how Tony made fun of Sid for being a virgin, then Sid fucked Michelle.

Wow

I’ve watched skins gen1 like five times. 

Never realized in Sid’s episode, that Cassie starts eating as a sort of last meal before she attempts suicide.