londonphile:

David Tennant hosting Comic Relief. He has also answered some questions on FB if you want to go through hundreds of comments ;)

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i am so very hungover and have plans tonight and really need to go back to bed but turn left is on.

life is not fair. 


sugarbooty:

Today is the last day of the longest run of employment I have ever had. Thank you to my Fringe family, in NYC and in Vancouver. Thank you to my friends and to my parents, my siblings, my favorite cousins, my one auntie, my manager, and the fans who helped support me on this roller coaster of a ride. And most importantly, thank you to Claire for moving with me to another country when our love was but a young little delicate flower just a few years old. Your faith in me and passion for our relationship has kept me going for so long. I hope you spend tonight celebrating the past 5 years, too cause you deserve it :)

isntthatwizard:

christopher and david’s reactions when asked about the doctor who 50th anniversary.


doomslock:

“You will leave these shores and you will reflect, I hope, on how you came to stray so far from all that is good. And how much longer you may survive this terrible life.”

└ Doctor Who - S02E02: Tooth and Claw


moriarchie:

i am 6000% done with river song and her bullshit storyline


Track Title: No Surprises

Artist: Radiohead

delvivero:

Radiohead - No Surprises



“Pop Is Dead” - Radiohead (circa 1992ish)

They just don’t make ‘em like this anymore.


well mr. dog i’m gonna hit you on the top of your head
the child is gonna miss you
you’re gonna wish that you were dead!


“leave my kitten alone” | the beatles, covering little willie john, 1964


ikenbot:

Rare Daytime Fireball Created by Minivan-Size Space Rock
A surprise space rock explosion that lit up the daytime sky over parts of California and Nevada this week was no tiny meteor. NASA scientists say the fireball was created by a minivan-size asteroid that triggered a loud sonic boom as it broke apart and streaked through Earth’s atmosphere.

ikenbot:

Rare Daytime Fireball Created by Minivan-Size Space Rock

A surprise space rock explosion that lit up the daytime sky over parts of California and Nevada this week was no tiny meteor. NASA scientists say the fireball was created by a minivan-size asteroid that triggered a loud sonic boom as it broke apart and streaked through Earth’s atmosphere.