Yeah that could work xD If someone came up to me and offered me a jar of nutella, that would be a pick up line enough for me...
WOOO! ANOTHER HAS BEEN CLAIMED! I mean, hello :3 I am glad you are enjoying them >:3 and how long were you marathoning 6 and 7? I cry so much...
It is fabulous and beautiful and I will forever love it. It feels like it was on so long ago now. Anyway, it's an exceptional episode and I hope you enjoy it >:3 and then you have Time of the Doctor : D
That would be so sweet to see : D I have spent my time at work cooking romantic meals in a pub (not the first choice of places to take your girlfriend for a romantic meal but okay). We joked about putting fake wedding rings in the jacket potato >:3 And then there were people ordering nachos. So romantic.
Give bitches marbles. Bitches love marbles.
Or become a supervillan >:3 that also allows you to beat them up.
I love this post. To you to Spike, and all you members- we may be a community of gamers/RPer's/readers/tumblr users or wahtever category you want to use but it's a nice community and I am glad to be part of it, so thank you all for being so wonderful and enjoying yourself >:3 Perhaps one day I will send you all a personalised pizza but for the moment it is just a thought >:3 now enjoy this day of love and go hug someone!
... I DO WHAT I WANT! xD ...*playing
I like the idea of celebrating love but it has become incredibly commercial and can be hard on people and cause them to feel particularly lonely. Of course, people like to define it as couples but I prefer seeing it as families and friends. DUDES! ORDER A PIZZA WITH MATES AND KILL ZOMBIES! That is what I will be doing... well, not today- I have to work by making people food as they celebrate romantically but tomorrow I shall be skyping and laying Left 4 Dead 2 >:3
I just finished this non-fiction book by a journalist called "The Psychopath test" by Jon Ronson (author of "Men who stare at goats") which I thoroughly enjoyed, it's been a while since I had a book that I just fly through without spending too much time staring at the page numbers and how many chapters I have left to go. Basically, it was about his look into the world of insanity and how it leads so much of our lives. Like our entertainment is based a lot on people's craziness, we find it interesting but it has to be the right sort of crazy- like someone declaring themselves the Messiah is too far but conspiracy theories etc. are great! The book also looked into the world of scientologists Vs. Psychiatrists and how we like to label people with checklists and define them as mentally ill or how people like to label themselves mad to define why they suffer and there is a large discussion about it all. This is exactly the sort of thing I love as I plan on venturing into the world of mental health as a profession and the last thing I want is for people to be misdiagnosed or labelled when they are perfectly normal or just a bit eccentric. On the other hand, I won't stand by people who say mental health doesn't exist or it's just there to label people as that is ridiculous, it's a serious thing that can have grave effects on people's lives and should never be taken lightly. Jon mainly looked at Psychopaths and took a course to try and spot them. Now by psychopaths I don't mean the descriptive term of a madman, I mean the medical diagnosis of someone with a very inactive amygdala (part of the brain concerned with empathy and remorse). He found it's not a black and white area and you can't just label someone a psychopath- there are people who are clear cut but others who fit certain criteria but not others yet they could still be classes as a psychopath. Not all psychopaths want to kill people, not all psychopaths are dangerous. But yeah, a very interesting book that has coined my interest in Psychopaths and the madness industry quite a lot. Very enjoyable.
I loved Roal Dahl books like George's marvelous medicine, The Giraffe, the Pelly and me, and The Enormous crocodile. I do love to go back and read them, The Giraffe, the Pelly and me was the first book I remember managing to read completely with minimal struggle so it will always have a special place in my heart. I didn't read Harry Potter, or that many books as a child except the Jimmy McCue books were just epic when I was about 10. The Toilet of Doom was so amazing and the sad thing is I don't even remember exactly what it's about. I still own the books and will probably pass them onto my kids. I did hand over a large portion of my childhood books to the kids that I babysit and sometimes I get to read them to them before they go to sleep which is so nice because of the nostalgia it brings me.
Moffat hating has become the 'cool' thing now hasn't it? Fair enough if you don't like him, but the show, ratings and viewers wise, is more popular then ever. I found series 7 to be weak but they have created a show that will never die and if it ever does end, which it will, then some avid fan will pick it up again and carry on writing it just like RTD. The show has become quite successful and I doubt they'd throw it away so quickly- they celebrated 50 years for a reason xD and I'm sure they'll want to celebrate future anniversaries. If the show stopped, can you imagine the uproar? O.o