February 2012
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Anonymous asked: You suck go to Hall
Feb 13th
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Excerpts from "Kissing Sherlock Holmes" by T. D...
Sherlock : “ I must prove to her my manly prowess in the arts of physical love at the very next opportunity or she’ll have none of me.” […] “Holmes!” My lungs emptied in a rush and I could only cling to his strong frame (…) “Dear sweet heaven above…” “No. It’s you who’re sweet.” […] “You excite far more than cocaine.” I’m not sure...
Feb 6th
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Feb 6th
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mostly10 asked: TELL ME MY COLOUR BB
Feb 4th
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Anonymous asked: About your synesthesia ...apparently you can see people in colour :D? What's mine?
Feb 4th
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Feb 4th
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Listen Up Fandom People: We Need to Pull Together
anglofile: This is Benedictosaurus. They’ve had massively large medical bills accrue due to a very serious disease: sarcoidosis. $19,492.04 worth. They’re in danger of being evicted because of this. They’re struggling to pay even $500 a month on it.  Their paypal email is manicorn(at)hotmail(dot)com I know I don’t have the money. I’m barely making $100 a month if I’m lucky. But I’m willing...
Feb 2nd
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Feb 1st
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Feb 1st
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January 2012
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Some examples of words whose present-day meaning...
Word                                     Original meaning  Girl                                  A child or a young person of either sex, a youth  Knight                             A boy, youth, lad (Only in Old English) Mess                               Portion of food Lady                               One who kneads bread Cloud                              A mass of rock; a hill Organ ...
Jan 31st
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Jan 28th
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Changes of meaning
“Some people believe that words have “real meanings”, and object to evidence of change in current usage. Favourite words for teachers today are, for instance, aggravate and disinterested, which have taken on the meanings of annoy and uninterested in addition to those of make worse and impartial. It is argued that the new meanings are wrong, and an appeal is made to the derivation...
Jan 23rd
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ListenJohann Sebastian Bach Violin Sonata No.1
Jan 18th
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I wonder what happened to Sherlock's phone.
Jan 18th
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Jan 18th
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Jan 16th
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Jan 16th
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Jan 16th
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Jan 16th
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Jan 16th
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Jan 16th
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Molly was beautiful in this episode.
Jan 15th
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If you can survive falling off a building, can you...
….please?
Jan 15th
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Jim. No. What. No. Why?
Jan 15th
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Jan 15th
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All I want for Reichenbach is to see Moriarty's...
I don’t care if it’s Moran or Molly or Lestrade or a bunch of satanic talking monkeys or Green Day - I just want to see who works for the Napoleon of crime.
Jan 13th
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ListenMemories of Sherlock, A Game of Shadows - Hans...
Jan 13th
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Jan 13th
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WatchWatch
I know many Sherlock Holmes fans are on an emotional roller-coaster of doom because of Reichenbach, so I decided to post another kind of fall from The Woman In Green (1945), with Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes.  Spoilers for this movie, obviously.
Jan 12th
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ListenThe Final Problem - Sherlock Holmes Granada Series
Jan 12th
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Jan 12th
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Jan 12th
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Jan 12th
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Jan 10th
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Jan 9th
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Man, I would not try to drug a former army doctor.
Jan 8th
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Jan 8th
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My favourite Sherlock episode.
Jan 8th
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Jan 7th
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Jan 7th
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Jan 6th
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Listenziassan: Sherlock. I was forced to watch this...
Jan 4th
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Jan 3rd
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Best character in A Scandal in Belgravia : the...
Jan 2nd
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Jan 2nd
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Jan 2nd
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Jan 1st
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“I held my breath for what seemed like months. I had no idea what either of them would do. ” John Watson, The Great Game, 1st April.
Jan 1st
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Jan 1st
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Jan 1st
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