Whenever I've had a rough day or I'm feeling a little low, I hum the M*A*S*H theme song to myself.
Then I curl myself up into a little ball because that almost always makes it worse.
I know that I've made this joke before, but the fact that the second Doctor's hat is almost always slightly off-screen always gives me big Doug Dimmadome vibes.
But to be fair, the actual length of his hat is also too funny for me to take seriously anyway.
I think everyone is forgetting one important fact about the Laudanum though: it was produced/distributed by CMOT Dibbler. I don't think it was of the highest quality to begin with. While it might have still been hazardous/druggy, it might have been a weaker dilution of whatever.
Hello Mr Gaiman,
In episode 3 season 2 of Good Omens, Crowley drinks poison and isn't discorporated. Which had me wondering if it was normal or not. From what I understood, when on Earth, demons and angel can be discorporated by stuff that would kill humans (car accidents, fire, being shot...). Does it apply to intoxication as well, or it takes external damage to be discorporated? If not, then why did Crowley survive? Is it because he was a snake, or because he can eliminate intoxicating subtances from his body (like alcohol, but then again he can still have hangovers so idk) - or am I just wrong to assume that it should have damaged him?
Thank you if you answer (and even if you don't)!
Angelic systems are definitely more robust than human ones, even when inside a human-style body. We've seen Crowley drink quantities of whisky and wine that would kill a human or render one unconscious. He gets drunk, but his system seems to cope.
I guess Tumblr won't allow videos on a reblog but I immediately thought of this scene from one of the worst episodes of Matlock (and that's saying something.)
@sarahwatchesthings
They really don't want Larry to win, huh? Got him digging his own grave, starting to regret falling in love with Mr. 104, and worrying about what will happen to his space parasite baby when he dies.
Oh yeah, and the whole "I'm not ready to say goodbye" when Rita's on her deathbed even though he's all but accepted his own death?!
After EVERYTHING that's happened from seasons 1-3, let him have a happy ending or just let him die already.
You know that meme: ignore the background noise, my grandma fell down the stairs.
That's literally every time I visit home.
I'm woman enough to admit that the idea of the Nazi zombies kinda scares me.
Like, they must still be wandering around. I doubt Crowley or Aziraphale did anything about them since they were just kind of ignored and allowed to wander off.
And they were already falling apart after a few hours of being dead. What would they look like now? Would they still hold their Nazi ideologies? I don't like zombies.
Man robotniks ass is dummy THICCC!
I was just going to let this rot in the bowels of my inbox, but I'm putting off an essay so...
You have truly opened my eyes to the majesty that is Robotnik. I thought that if Jim Carrey couldn't stur anything in me, then nothing could. What a fool I was.
And of course the new banner:
Thank you for sending these to me my friend.
To anyone who will see this. Mutuals, followers, Lee, or random Tumblr user:
Happy New Year!
We've made it to 2024!
he's such a whore i love him
I know the vote is far from over but I'm not seeing any hope with this one. I know I'm partly responsible because I voted for Mifune as well, but if I had known what the percentage looked like before hand...
There will be sad days to come for James Stewart enthusiasts. š
Propaganda
James Stewart (It's a Wonderful Life, The Philadelphia Story, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington)āthe thing about Jimmy Stewart is that for a weird-enough looking guy, he is yet somehow SO hot and SO believable, ALWAYS. He always plays the same personāhe's always, well, Jimmy Stewartāyet that person can be a murderer, a dark cynic, a naive idealist, the boy next door or an old man who knows better, and every one of those is hot. I would jump his bones in a heartbeat
Toshiro Mifune (Rashumon, Seven Samurai, Grand Prix, Stray Dog)āi love and respect my boi tab hunter (rest in peace you beautiful, beautiful man ā¤ļø), but after i watched like 12 of his movies in a row on tcm last year, i ALSO love and respect toshiro mifune, son of a literal actual hatamotoās (a high-ranking samurai) daughter, also very possibly related to the best judokan EVER, AND, heās the guy who SHOULD have been obi-wan kenobi. the fact that heās ALSO hot as hell just adds to his appeal.
This is round 4 of the bracket. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage man.
[additional propaganda submitted under the cut.]
James Stewart propaganda:
"Ough I saw him first in It's A Wonderful Life, where he is very charming as a suicidal family man being absolutely crushed by capitalism. But then. The Philadelphia Story, in my opinion, should get the same kind of press The Mummy does for being a bisexual dream. Now I'm not really bi (not into women) and it's honestly up for debate whether i'm attracted to men or not, but COME ON!! The movie stars James Stewart as well as Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn (and Ruth Hussey). Stewart plays a common working man, a journalist, to contrast with Grant's character, who is mega-rich. He is scrappy and hates rich people. Hot! They have a whole scene together where he's super drunk and being really physical with his acting, which I love because he is kinda wet noodle shaped. Hot! He carries Hepburn in his arms while singing Somewhere Over The Rainbow. Hot! He gets punched in the face by Cary Grant. Hot!!! In The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence, we get to see him portray an alternative type of masculinity, opposite John Wayne doing John Wayne. He is even more wet noodle-y, to put emphasis on his incompatibility with the rugged masculinity of the cow-boy, he wears an apron for a lot of the film, again, to blur his masculinity, and he gets shot. Hot! Also he's older here, if that's your thing. Long story short: He's giving librarian chic and The Philadelphia Story made me want to be poly."
āHere he is next to Grant, in what I believe to be a promotional shot for The Philadelphia Story. Please donāt get distracted by Grant (or do, iām submitting him next).ā
āHeās a nice guy and a good guy and deserves all the happiness and joy ever! Classic boy next door/class president kid that everyone loves for real. Stand-up for the Little Guy vibes. With a charming fun side!!ā
Toshiro Mifune propaganda:
"In addition, he spoke fluent mandarin and every time he was casted in foreign films, he said his lines in the language of the movie (although they ended up dubbing him. He wasnāt happy about it though).ā
Submitted: this gifset
Also submitted: this video (yes, that one)
"Crucial Toshiro Mifune propaganda: THOSE LEGS."
"That is hella muscle. Go watch The Hidden Fortress, aka Star Wars A New Hope. His thighs deserve an award."
Terrible jokes and ramblings and OH GOD, THE PAIN! THE UNENDURABLE AGONY! (howdy)
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