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Animal-Lock by ~almond-goddess
I REGRET NOTHING.
Guys I’ve seen quite a few Hegehog Watson’s but this one. There’s just something so special about the way he’s rendered here. ;w; Maybe it’s the jumper and how the quills are poking out of it. ;o; (uuuuuuuuuu)
I swear it was only one hour ago that I was saying to myself, “The only trouble with all these adorable John-as-hedgehog pictures is that they tend to completely ignore the real-world issues involved in clothing a hedgehog.”
And then I realized it would probably be best if I could refrain from ever saying anything that dorky in front of other people.
Oops…
Anyway, this art is great.
Sherlock road signs: because not everything else is transport…
Anonymous asked: Oh please please pleaaasssssseeeeeee do summaries on BBC Sherlock! :D It’ll help the rest of us cope with the year-long (or who knows how long) break D:
Sure! Have some… SPEEDY EPISODE SUMMARIES!
- EPISODE 1: A STUDY IN YOUR NEWFOUND OTP
- EPISODE 2: THE BLIND WATSON
- EPISODE 3: THE GREAT GAME OF FLIRTING
- EPISODE 4: A SCANDAL IN SEXUALITIES
- EPISODE 5: LOL JOHN
- EPISODE 6: FUCK YOU SHERLOCK HOLMES
- What do you mean this isn’t the Sherlock and John show
martinfreemanismadeof-kittens:
Fans of ‘Sherlock’ on the BBC should recognize this
Please don’t tell me I’m the only one who saw “221B baker st” in the teeth?
EDIT: OMG NO IM JUST SEEING SO MUCH THERES MORE OMFGWHAT. I CAN SEE JOHN AND SHERLOCK AND A PIPE AND A WALKING STICK AND A GUN AND WHAT IS LIFE SERIOUSLY
I saw a violin, bison skull, sherlock and john, a gun, london landmarks, a pipe, a walikng stick/cane, a deerstalker…am I mad?
THIS IS MY FAVORITE THING EVER.
I wanted to get this on a shirt.
Oh my god this is BRILLIANT. I would buy this if it were on a T-shirt.
[I need this on my skin]
[[mother of god this is awesome.]]
WHAT IS THIS FUCKERY
This isn’t the actual one in the show, but it’s an amazing graphic nonetheless.
HOLY SHIT YOU GUYS HAVE TO BUY THIS IT’S GONE 3 HOURS FROM NOW
oh my god
I needed to properly convey how I feel about this character. For some reason, I felt macros were appropriate. She gives me so many feels.
BLESS THIS POST
Molly Hooper FTW.
In which Irene does not develop feelings for Sherlock, but is instead guilty of a more heinous crime than we realized.
The sequel, of sorts, to this.
Tweenbots by Kacie Kinzer:
Given their extreme vulnerability, the vastness of city space, the dangers posed by traffic, suspicion of terrorism, and the possibility that no one would be interested in helping a lost little robot, I initially conceived the Tweenbots as disposable creatures which were more likely to struggle and die in the city than to reach their destination. Because I built them with minimal technology, I had no way of tracking the Tweenbot’s progress, and so I set out on the first test with a video camera hidden in my purse. I placed the Tweenbot down on the sidewalk, and walked far enough away that I would not be observed as the Tweenbot––a smiling 10-inch tall cardboard missionary––bumped along towards his inevitable fate.
The results were unexpected. Over the course of the following months, throughout numerous missions, the Tweenbots were successful in rolling from their start point to their far-away destination assisted only by strangers. Every time the robot got caught under a park bench, ground futilely against a curb, or became trapped in a pothole, some passerby would always rescue it and send it toward its goal. Never once was a Tweenbot lost or damaged. Often, people would ignore the instructions to aim the Tweenbot in the “right” direction, if that direction meant sending the robot into a perilous situation. One man turned the robot back in the direction from which it had just come, saying out loud to the Tweenbot, “You can’t go that way, it’s toward the road.”
The Tweenbot’s unexpected presence in the city created an unfolding narrative that spoke not simply to the vastness of city space and to the journey of a human-assisted robot, but also to the power of a simple technological object to create a complex network powered by human intelligence and asynchronous interactions. But of more interest to me, was the fact that this ad-hoc crowdsourcing was driven primarily by human empathy for an anthropomorphized object. The journey the Tweenbots take each time they are released in the city becomes a story of people’s willingness to engage with a creature that mirrors human characteristics of vulnerability, of being lost, and of having intention without the means of achieving its goal alone. As each encounter with a helpful pedestrian takes the robot one step closer to attaining it’s destination, the significance of our random discoveries and individual actions accumulates into a story about a vast space made small by an even smaller robot.
holy fuck that’s so cute
sdsajdf I want one























