Silver Tongue

a-random-mod:

Today was the best day I’ve had in a long time. Not for any particular reason, I was just in a good mood all day. I managed to fall asleep last night at a reasonable hour and wake up at 7 fully refreshed. Today has just been a good day for me.

It’s 3:45 and I feel like shit. I knew this would happen.

the-nerdy-reindeer:

And that is how you become furry trash

quadguyin-china:

southern-urbanite:

Fuck my state!

I have been laughing at Alabama over this. Their reasoning behind their votes is so out of sync with the constitution it makes me cringe

oceanbender:

fandomisourlife:

My favorite cosplay

COULD ANYONE PLEASE TELL ME WHO IS THE BOLIN COSPLAYER BECAUSE I BELIEVE I MIGHT OR MIGHT NOT HAVE FALLEN IN LOVE OK I AM SORRY

I like how this is way more accurate than the avatar movie.

natashanegayvanlis:

i’m always so amazed when i hear americans say shit like “healthcare is a privilege, not a right”. like how do you reach a point in your life where you think people deserve to die because they can’t afford healthcare. what in the actual fuck is wrong with you.

We are taught at an early age that money is everything and if you don’t have money, you’re not worth living.

extradan:

scotchdad:

extradan:

Vegans kill bees

By not exploiting them or using them for profit??

Oh my god

Hey mr vegan, let me explain to you a thing. Bees are dying in their natural habitat due to pesticides and genetically modified plant life. Bee keepers give them an environment in which they can not only survive, but are encouraged to thrive. If you stop the bee keepers, the bees will be put in a place where they can no longer live. Then all bees will die and as a result, all plant life will die. When all plant life dies, you know who will be the first to starve to death? Vegans.

racebending:

chosengamer:

jamietheignorantamerican:

Go Forth and Educate Yourselves!

I’d also highly recommend watching the Jane Elliot Brown-eye/Blue-eye experiments, which can be found here:

Not only should you educate yourself but use this for good. Look around you and help others who don’t have this privilege. Hiring, donating, community service, etc.

After this post went viral, the original artist had to delete their tumblr because they were inundated with death threats.

There were people more offended by this comic than offended by the existence of racial disparities—to the point where they threatened this artist’s life.

extradan:

samsamtastic:

why-i-love-comics:

All-New Captain America #3 (2015)

written by Rick Remender
art by Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, Marte Gracia, & Dono Sanchez Almara 

I love that this is basically saying if you’re not cool with Sam Wilson being Captain America you’re just like that nazi - aka crying on the floor, alone and nobody cares about your bologna opinions.

Its captain awesome America

rosexknight:

spottytonguedog:

hiddlesnatural:

you-ve-been-garthed:

theprinceofsnark:

oldfuckingspook:

steamboat28:

spookyhugchester:

you guys are dicks

Oh fuck all of you.

EVERY FANDOM HAS ONE! WHAT?!

Just. No.


Who’s Belle?…

WHO GAVE YOU THE RIGHT?!

I will admit that I actually do have something similar to this in a story I’ve cooked up.

cottognapple:

pouahhh:

the-wolf-in-the-police-box:

moffatlove:

the-wolf-in-the-police-box:

moffatlove:

I sometimes wonder if people who prefer the Russell T Davies era ever actually watched it.

Wow a Moffat Stan choosing style over substance what a surprise.

“It’s not Shiny and Pretty so it’s bad!1!!11!”

What substance?

Love and Monsters: An episode about a group of people with complex backstories (losing children to drugs, having their mother killed when they were a child) who bond over the Doctor. Manipulated and killed. Subplot about Jackie Tyler dealing with never knowing when her daughter will be home, if she ever comes home, and the shit she has to put up with because of it.

      “Let me tell you something about those who get left behind. Because it’s hard. And that’s what you become, hard. But if there’s one thing I’ve learnt, it’s that I will never let her down. And I’ll protect them both until the end of my life. So whatever you want, I’m warning you, back off.”

It parallels Elton (who lost his mother) and even Bridget (who lost her daughter), who got involved with LINDA as a coping mechanism for being left behind.

It’s also got a great ending speech:

       ”you know, when you’re a kid, they tell you it’s all, grow up, get a job, get married, get a house, have a kid, and that’s it. But the truth is, the world is so much stranger than that. It’s so much darker, and so much madder. And so much better.”

A message that RTDs Doctor tries to convey in almost every episode.

Frequently dismissed by people because “lol monster not scary”. Maybe if he was a stone angel with some pointy teeth…

Space Pig: Clearly not meant to be taken seriously. Designed to be obviously not an alien to the audience, to show the gullibility of humans and their tendency to overreact and act violently when faced with the unknown, as the soldiers did when they shot him to death when he clearly showed no threat. Also, meant as a DISTRACTION for the overreacting humans so that the real alien threat could put the world on red alert and they could get ahold of nuclear weapons.

Scribble: A product of an emotionally disturbed child from an abusive home where her only living family member refuses to give her closure of the abusive part of her childhood.

Slitheen: Skinned human beings and wore their pelt. Intended to use nuclear weapons to destroy the planet to sell for profit. A clear symbol for the destructiveness of corporate greed. But like “lol it fart and green so it bad”, right?

Lazarus: Tried to play god and delay the inevitability of aging and death. It resulted in him becoming quite literally a monster who’s fears and selfishness made him disregard other’s lives. 

       ”It doesn’t work like that. Some people live more in twenty years than others do in eighty. It’s not the time that matters, it’s the person.”

Everything ends. That’s a common theme in Davies work. He’s informing us that death is inevitable but it doesn’t have to be horrible if we make the most of what we have.

Shrivelled Ten: The Master purposefully made the Doctor pathetic and weak to destroy the will of the people of earth. The Doctor is a symbol of hope, and if you weaken him then people give in to their fate.

Max Capricorn: He planned to wipe out London just to get revenge on members of the board. His inability to let go of his anger at the board is paralleled by his inability to let go of life, hence his existence as a cyborg at 200+ years of age. but “lol head on wheals, right?”

The Master: He’s completely physically unstable, because he planned his own resurrection as a means to escape the Doctor and cause the Doctor grief. His physical instability is just a visual manifestation of his emotional/mental instability. It’s symbolism Davies uses to get his point to the audience. 

Chloe Webber: Already addressed this a bit, but I’ll continue. Chloe was being possessed by another child who she felt kinship to, because she literally had no one. She had no way to communicate to other children because of the emotional distress her father caused, and her mother also had emotional distress which caused her to not be able to communicate with Chloe about her father. The means the Isolus uses to get to Chloe is hardly relevant when you put it into the perspective of WHY she targetted Chloe.

Tinkerten: This is admittedly a Deus Ex Machina, but it’s a decently executed one, because the story arc is intended to take a backseat to character and emotional one. From a narrative perspective, Martha’s journey is less about finding a solution to the Master and more about her coming in to her own person. Furthermore, the God Symbolism is used for a reason, so it can be deconstructed (as RTD tends to do), as the minute he survives, he’s punished for his hubris. His self-righteousness (forgiving the master) leads to the Master deciding to leave him alone in the universe, and later leads to Martha leaving, as he caused a HUGE rift in her family life.

RTD knew he was writing a kids show. He took serious stories and complex emotional arcs, and buried then under sixty feet of silly to get them accross to the young audience, as he should. Moffat, however, takes silly nonsensical stories and shallow emotional “arcs”, changes the chronological order, ads some scary monsters and flowery speeches, and thinks himself mature.

I read somewhere that RTD’s Doctor Who was a serious show pretending to be silly, and Moffat’s was a silly show pretending to be serious, and I think this all explains it well, and you’re a perfect example of the people who buy into it.

Now, tell me again why I shouldn’t prefer RTD to Moffat?

 #I WILL REBLOG IT ANYTIME IT’S ON MY DASH #BECAUSE YOU SHUT UP WITH YOUR CRITICS #GO AND LOVE YOUR MOFFAT AND HIS SPECIAL EFFECTS WITH NO SENSE #AND I PREFER THE PLOT AND EMOTIONS AND FEELS AND GREAT ACTORS AND GOOD SCRIPT

PREACH

I like RTD because complex characters are what a show that’s just one adventure to the next needs. The Doctor is just supposed to go from one random place to another and doing things but what moffat tried to do was make each place connected. He focused too much on a bad story and the end goal that he didn’t make any personality for the characters.

I actually cared for the characters in the RTD era that were only in one episode rather than the many reoccuring side characters from the moffat era because they don’t matter much and are immediately infatuated with the Doctor.