That’s how I see Tender Is A Night adaptation...Nicole and Rosemary 🙌🏻 p.s Lee Pace as Dick Diver 😍

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That’s how I see Tender Is A Night adaptation...Nicole and Rosemary 🙌🏻 p.s Lee Pace as Dick Diver 😍
Confused Doctors???
god I just imagined a young Peter Capaldi as Crowley…. dear lord
Hugh Grant as Azi?
LAIR OF THE WHITE WORM WAS GOOD OMENS ALL ALONG I’M GONNA DIE
William Mackinnon on Instagram: #gsa #mackintoshbuilding #petercapaldi This was taken in the Mackintosh building 4th year 1979. This was taken on the mezzanine floor of the 4th year studios. Beautiful north light from the expansive windows. We are all heart broken!
Peter at the Glasgow School of Art, the Mackintosh Building, in 1979. What a lovely photo. Only 21 years old here and putting his artistic skills to work. I’m sure he’s got a lot of great memories at that building. Such a sad loss of that wonderful place. 💔
Serious Venusian Aikido demonstration.
Bonus: Peter’s scroof mirth.
What are the chances of the holey jumper appearing in your last episode?
Every Doctor Who logo from 1963 to 2018
New research suggests that our eyebrows evolved to be something other than looking fierce.
The eyes may be the window to the soul, but it’s our eyebrows that’re doing all the talking. When you see someone you recognize, you can give them the “eyebrow flash.” Want to convey sympathy or concern? A furrowed brow is best for that. And nothing says “I’m skeptical of you” like a single arched eyebrow.
The ability to wiggle those two hairy features around isn’t just some party trick, it’s almost like a secret language—one that even our ancient ancestors used to their advantage. Using computer modeling to manipulate the fossilized skull of Kabwe, a member of the subspecies Homo heidelbergensis, researchers ruled out a mechanical purpose for the protruding brow ridge of our ancient ancestors. Instead they turned to an alternative explanation—that moveable eyebrows proved useful for communication, especially for pro-social displays of emotion like recognition and sympathy. Penny Spikins joins Ira to discuss how wiggling eyebrows may have been among some of our earliest forms of communication. Listen here to learn more.
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This is EXACTLY what I was thinking about as I read this before scrolling down and seeing the gif.
Wishing you all a Wonderful Wednesday 😚
Rosso Interviews the new Dr. Who Peter Capaldi (2014)
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