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Share a Coke with...a Dalek.
When you realise that Psy has invented nothing
Op op op, Oppa Cyberman
Bye bye Adric.
Easter Egg : The TARDIS in Google Maps !
Visit Matt Smith's current TARDIS in Google Maps (click on the double arrow)
At last, there's a translation for "wibbly wobbly timey wimey"
To the fans who thought that every Doctor had to be "young and sexy"
PS : Before 2005, there was the "classic" series.
I don’t need a bag anymore. I’ve got my TARDIS. https://vine.co/v/hqnmIjAFF7d
Dweek ?
Some fans want to replace the word "whovian" by "dweek". Hm, sounds like "weak". Or another word that I will not mention here.
Doctor Who - Saison 7 & 50 ans : Interviews de fans à Comic Con' Paris (par TheTARDIB)
9th Doctor cosplay.
Mark Gatiss and the TARDIS Console from "An adventure In Space & Time" at Comic Con' Paris 2013.
Interview : http://www.tardib.fr/article-comic-con-paris-2013-interview-de-mark-gatiss-118974260.html
Museum Can’t Explain Why Ancient Statue Suddenly Started Spinning - Gawker
An ancient statue made as an offering to Osiris, the Egyptian god of death, that is currently housed at the Manchester Museum in England has suddenly started spinning inside its closed display case — and no one seems to know why.
A time-lapse video released by the museum shows the 4000-year-old relic of Neb-Senu slowly turning around inside its case without any apparent assistance from the outside world.
Found in a mummy’s tomb some 80 years ago, the statue has been kept encased at the museum ever since.
Its current caretaker, Campbell Price, was the first one to notice the strange phenomenon, and says he first realized something was off when he found the statue askew, reset it, and then found it askew again the following day.
"In Ancient Egypt they believed that if the mummy is destroyed then the statuette can act as an alternative vessel for the spirit," Price, and Egyptologist by trade, told the Manchester Evening News. “Maybe that is what is causing the movement."
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Playing "I Am The Doctor" at Gare St Lazare (Paris) to thank Matt Smith for his work on Doctor Who.
Photos de la première édition de Geekopolis, le festival des cultures de l'imaginaire (25-26 Mai, Paris-Est Montreuil).
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