February 17th, 2012
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She lost 33 pounds in a month! I am so jealous!!!

Ugh im getting some of this stuff before spring break comes.

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January 31st, 2012
January 27th, 2012
sketchlock:

inklou:


Delusional
“He used to come in, order coffee, and remain quiet in the corner for the rest of the night. But suddenly, one day, he started speaking and smiling again. But it was at someone who doesn’t exist.”

Donation sketch commission for the lovely Bethany, who requested some Sherlock/John angst post-Reichenbach :) Help Sashi and donate if you can! More info here.





I HAVE TOO MANY FEELS FOR THIS SCENE.

oh god this is tragic i want to cry.

sketchlock:

inklou:

Delusional

“He used to come in, order coffee, and remain quiet in the corner for the rest of the night. But suddenly, one day, he started speaking and smiling again. But it was at someone who doesn’t exist.”

Donation sketch commission for the lovely Bethany, who requested some Sherlock/John angst post-Reichenbach :) Help Sashi and donate if you can! More info here.

I HAVE TOO MANY FEELS FOR THIS SCENE.

oh god this is tragic i want to cry.

[Flash 10 is required to watch video]

toneyspeaksloud:

hermapherine:

monocleenterprises:

shwatsonlock:

JUST WATCH IT.

The person who made this deserves an A+.

What just… WHAT JUST HAPPENED TO ME?!?!?!

AHHHHHHHHHHHH

Oh.  My.  God.

#DO THE MIND PALACE

(Source: eclaircies, via sketchlock)

January 22nd, 2012

padalecriss:

earhat-deathfrisbee:

especiallygoodfinder:

the-more-i-arty:

Because Arthur deserves some of the blame too.

DAMMIT DOYLE!

I swear we’re descended from them. 1893 = riots in the streets, 2012 = graffiti EVERYWHERE.

YES

Someone needs to remake the Tennant “Moffat!” gif with “Conan Doyle!” or similar.

(via benedictatorship)

January 19th, 2012
marciantobay:

Okay, as promised, the big clue in Reichenbach Fall to which Moffat alluded.
It’s there. Look at it. Rather, don’t look at it because it’s not there. Do you see?
Suicide. Suicide! That proves tha-… you don’t see it, do you? Okay, let’s back up.
This is The Sun. The media’s been hounding Holmes for a while now. Moriarty set up a story where Sherlock would be shamed, humiliated and killed. True to this plan, Sherlock commits “suicide”. But here’s the thing. He commits suicide on the same roof on which Moriarty killed himself. To any basic person walking onto the scene, they would see the body of Holmes and the shot body of Richard Brook, his hired actor.
Read the headline again. Suicide of Fake Genius. Not “Murder-suicide”. Not “Holmes kills Brook and then self”. Nothing. No reference to a second dead body. Not one. Why would they skip that? Why would they skip the chance to say Sherlock and his unwilling cohort died on the same roof at the same time?
Think back to Watson, to Hudson, and to everyone else. No one mentions Moriarty. None of them know at all. No one talking about Moriarty, no one discussing it, nothing. There’s only one logical conclusion here: No one knows he’s dead. Why would no one know he’s dead? Because he wasn’t there. Why would there be no body? Because it was moved.
Barring the idea that a henchperson carried away his body, Moriarty is still alive.
The missing clue isn’t how Sherlock lived. It’s that they both lived. See you in Series 3.


The problem with this otherwise reasonable theory on the idea that Moriarty’s not dead is that Moffat was alluding to a clue as to how Sherlock survived, nothing to do with Moriarty. It’s obvious from the phraseology of the article. They’d only have gotten a quote from him during a conversation about whatever they were writing about.  

Besides, he specifically mentions that it’s got something to do with an action on Sherlock’s part which is ‘specifically out of character’.

I’ve actually, since the episode been feeling funny about when he told John to watch him so intently.  But I haven’t had the chance to watch the episode again yet, so I’ll come back with another theory later on.

marciantobay:

Okay, as promised, the big clue in Reichenbach Fall to which Moffat alluded.

It’s there. Look at it. Rather, don’t look at it because it’s not there. Do you see?

Suicide. Suicide! That proves tha-… you don’t see it, do you? Okay, let’s back up.

This is The Sun. The media’s been hounding Holmes for a while now. Moriarty set up a story where Sherlock would be shamed, humiliated and killed. True to this plan, Sherlock commits “suicide”. But here’s the thing. He commits suicide on the same roof on which Moriarty killed himself. To any basic person walking onto the scene, they would see the body of Holmes and the shot body of Richard Brook, his hired actor.

Read the headline again. Suicide of Fake Genius. Not “Murder-suicide”. Not “Holmes kills Brook and then self”. Nothing. No reference to a second dead body. Not one. Why would they skip that? Why would they skip the chance to say Sherlock and his unwilling cohort died on the same roof at the same time?

Think back to Watson, to Hudson, and to everyone else. No one mentions Moriarty. None of them know at all. No one talking about Moriarty, no one discussing it, nothing. There’s only one logical conclusion here: No one knows he’s dead. Why would no one know he’s dead? Because he wasn’t there. Why would there be no body? Because it was moved.

Barring the idea that a henchperson carried away his body, Moriarty is still alive.

The missing clue isn’t how Sherlock lived. It’s that they both lived. See you in Series 3.

The problem with this otherwise reasonable theory on the idea that Moriarty’s not dead is that Moffat was alluding to a clue as to how Sherlock survived, nothing to do with Moriarty. It’s obvious from the phraseology of the article. They’d only have gotten a quote from him during a conversation about whatever they were writing about. Besides, he specifically mentions that it’s got something to do with an action on Sherlock’s part which is ‘specifically out of character’. I’ve actually, since the episode been feeling funny about when he told John to watch him so intently. But I haven’t had the chance to watch the episode again yet, so I’ll come back with another theory later on.

(via dis-combobulate)

I fucking love john finnemore.

I fucking love john finnemore.

January 17th, 2012
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

benedictatorship:

cumberqueen:

akapine006:

scrunchyporcelain:

sociopathsherlock:

sherrinfords:

tangoe:

‘Give me one more miracle, Sherlock.’

oh god martin oh god

just your voice is better acting than a million other people who have faces

One more miracle Sherlock,

one more for me.

holy god. I didn’t cry that much during the actual show but I’m crying so hard right now. wow. WOW.

HOLY SHIT NO

I’m actually crying more than I did watching it

don’t

be

dead

ohmygod

MY HEART

DEAR GOD I played this on tumblr but at the same time I had “Dearly Beloved” (Kingdom Hearts) playing in iTunes - post PERFECT INCIDENTAL MUSIC I’m ruined.

(Source: sherlockjohn, via benedictatorship)

gabrielesque:

icoulduseinsouciantmaybe:

jesus

GOD


omg, Call The Midwife only got so many views because not only did it have all it’s own idiot viewers, the Sherlock fandom had the TV on mute so they wouldn’t possibly miss Sherlock. I was totally one of those people. I regret that now.

gabrielesque:

icoulduseinsouciantmaybe:

jesus

GOD

omg, Call The Midwife only got so many views because not only did it have all it’s own idiot viewers, the Sherlock fandom had the TV on mute so they wouldn’t possibly miss Sherlock. I was totally one of those people. I regret that now.

(Source: avengersaccumulate, via geothebio)