TƤytyyks mun nyt tulla takas tƤnne

if i look back, i am lost
$LAYYYTER
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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One Nice Bug Per Day
YOU ARE THE REASON

ē„ę„ / Permanent Vacation

izzy's playlists!
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
todays bird
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
will byers stan first human second
d e v o n
noise dept.
Peter Solarz
Cosimo Galluzzi
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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@theanonymousplatypus
TƤytyyks mun nyt tulla takas tƤnne
Waiting for #rubik to start their last gig ever #itq #nope
"Use 127 film only". Too bad it doesn't exist anymore. With a few unscrewed parts it works with 35 film! #exciting #Yashica 44 #tlr
The Hobbit
was terrible.
Hunger Games
was excellent.
Will elaborate later.
Miksei sen sarjan nimi vaan ollu KaukometsƤn Pakolaiset?
I can't speak in any language anymore i just got a cup of tea and thought 'mm, such good.' I'm done wow
Medieval kidsā doodles on birch bark
Hereās something very special. In the 1950s archeologists made a great discovery near the city of Novgorod, Russia: they dug up hundreds of pieces of birch bark with all sorts of texts written on them. The 915 items are mostly letters, notes and receipts, all written between the 11th and 15th century. Among the more notable scraps is a marriage proposal from a man called Mikita to his beloved Anna: āmarry me - I want you and you want me, and the witness to that is Ignat Moiseevā (item 377).
The most special items, however, are the ones shown above, which are from a medieval classroom. In the 13th century, young schoolboys learning to write filled these scraps with alphabets and short texts. Bark was ideal material for writing down things with such a short half-life. Then the pupils got bored and started to doodle, as kids do: crude drawings of individuals with big hands, as well as a figure with a raised sword standing next to a defeated beast (lower image). The last one was drawn by Onfim, who put his name next to the victorious warrior. The snippets provide a delightful and most unusual peek into a 13th-century classroom, with kids learning to read - and getting bored in the process.
More information - On the scraps in general, see here. Here is a full inventory, in Russian. On the excavation, see here and here. More kidsā doodles here and here. Some letters in this Flickr stream. The Leiden scholar Jos Schaeken published a book in Dutch on this material, which can be downloaded for free hereĀ (English translation to follow next year).Ā
Tomās voicemail
Yes.
The Five-ish Doctors is better than The Day of the Doctor.
That is all.
To the people who keep reblogging my post to ātellā me that the War Doctor forgot what really happened and that Nine and Ten (and pre-special Eleven) donāt remember and think they destroyed Gallifrey:
Yes. I know. That is exactly why I am upset. Youāre wrong when you say it ādoesnāt intrinstically change the showā because yes, it does. Because every time we rewatch those episodes now, every time we see Nineās rage at the Dalek, his guilt at having killed them all, his pain at being the last one left⦠every time we see Ten explain how his planet is gone, when we see the pain in his eyes when Donna tells him that his peopleĀ burned⦠we will know, thanks to this special, that it didnāt. That it never really happened. That his guilt isnāt over a real thing, that itās cheapened, that this man, our Doctor,Ā will suffer forĀ 400 years over something that has now been ret-conned and never happened.
AndĀ that is why people are so upset.Ā
seriously like every British thing ever has john hurt in it
see like
harry potter
merlin
doctor who
sherlock
You fucking didnāt
For the last time ever #rubik
By Jove, we are going to own this thing for sure!
List of things that Iāll never get over
The Hour (2011-2012).