La main sur la tête, Strasbourg, May 2013.
Funny how you can say something in your head and it sounds fine.
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I’m making a point here, and it’s that you don’t know jack
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I love these guys so much I want to cry
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oh my fucking god
Oh my fucking godtiss.
only for John.
Hooooooooooolyyyyyy—
John H. Watson, everybody. The only man in the world who can make the Sherlock Holmes beg for mercy, twice.
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And John remains blissfully unaware that The Doctor visited Sherlock years ago and gave him the skull. It was a skull he’d discovered in a ruined church, a thousand years in the future. He couldn’t re-bury it in the grave it came from, because that was completely destroyed, so he took it and gave it to a young Sherlock.
‘This will keep you company until you meet him,’ the Doctor said with a smile.
Sherlock took the skull and immediately began examining it. ‘Who is it? Or rather, who was it?’
‘It’s all that’s left of an old man who lived a good life and became the most important person in yours’.
The Doctor never gave him the name he so desperately wanted, but as soon as he met John Watson on that fateful day in St. Bart’s, Sherlock knew.
I’m not a Wholock fan but this…yeah. This. Kinda broke me a bit.
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Damn.
Triple damn
My three favourite Sherlocks.
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Damn.
Triple damn
My three favourite Sherlocks.
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oh my god WHY DO PEOPLE DO THINGS LIKE THAT THIS IS A SICK SICK WORLD
some people just want to see the world burn…
You guys…we need to help
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And then I realised: You are not here, you are not real…
anymore.
WHY??????????????????????????????????????
NO.
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There’s a wonderful piece of research by a guy called David Dunning at Cornell, who’s a friend of mine I’m proud to say, who pointed out that to know how good you are at something, requires the same amount of skills as to be good at that thing in the first place. Which means, and this is terribly funny, that if you’re absolutely no good at something at all, then you lack exactly the skills to know that you’re absolutely no good at it. And this explains, not just Hollywood, but almost the entirety of Fox News.
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