frauggietheperson

reblog if you fully and intentionally are referring to aspec people as well when you use the word queer to refer to the community

mckitterick

my partner once said, "if you have to explain your sexuality to straight people, you're probably queer"

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samatonin

I hope you all receive good news this week that makes your heart feel a little lighter & your dreams more within reach

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noneedtofearorhope

hitchcock found it long before. more effective as well.

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allisonchinart

Nature in ink | Prints | (x)

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unalivejournal

“in-ear headphones are bad for your hearing” actually they’re perfect because the music is inside of you

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browsethestacks

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The World Of Becca Blake

Art by Dan Schkade

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yoon-seoah

1.06 SAINTS  ✖  2.04 OLD WOUNDS

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hazmatazz

your opponent is the most selected option. please don't spoil anything in the tags

rock paper scissors?

rock

paper

scissors

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captmuldoon

I don’t think I can emphasize enough just how much Elementary understood the core of Sherlock Holmes’ character, and the kind of cases and people he is drawn to, right from the very first episode.

The pilot opens with a wealthy woman’s murder. The prime suspect is a man who is a patient of the woman’s husband, a doctor, for help with his mental disorder. The man is desperately trying to avoid any triggers that may cause him to become violent, as he has been in the past. The doctor decides to use this man as a tool to kill his wife to collect her life insurance. He manipulates both his patient and his wife, alters the man’s medications, and ignores the man’s pleas for help, in order to set a scenario that is guaranteed to trigger the man’s violence - resulting in his wife’s death and later his patient’s.

When Sherlock pieces this together, he confronts the doctor, which leads to this:

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And that’s what drives Sherlock to confront the doctor directly. There’s no smugness in being right, or for figuring out who the murderer was and how he did it. Sherlock realizes that this man’s patient was just another victim - someone who desperately wanted and sought help, only to be mistreated. Sherlock Holmes in this adaptation cares so deeply about people, especially those who are denied help when they need it most, and we learn all of this from the very first case.

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abnerkrill

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Lionel Boyce as Marcus in The Bear
β€” 2.04 "Honeydew
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