Be ever callin' silver faint.
There's piskies up to Dartymoor,
An' tidden gude yew zay there bain't.
-T. P. Cameron Wilson
Purveyor of interesting media and culture with a special place in my heart for the BBC. Probably because they ripped it out and are currently holding it for ransom.
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For Let’s Draw Sherlock! (also a contribution to Red Pants Monday)
So, what if John’s tan did extend above his wrists? Ha! Anyway, yes, this is a digital painting of John Watson (with his bulldog, Gladstone - sadly absent from the show) based on the Coppertone Girl from the original 50s ad. Deepest apologies to Martin Freeman… Well, I’ll probably leave this looking like a WIP, because
The World on his Wrist by bendingsignpost
First, he is shot in Afghanistan. Second, he wakes to a phone call in...
john never refers to himself as an ‘army doctor’. he doesn’t correct sherlock’s use of the term, but then he didn’t correct...
trying to break through my artblock with some merman
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Stephen Colbert - The Word higher-res version [x]
I don’t know what I’m doing
Fun fact: The only word/phrase to be repeated verbatim during the 477 segments of The Word is Experience. Black and White/Black & White, McConaughey/McConaughey!, and U.S.A.! U.S.A!/U.S.A? U.S.A? were also repeated, though with different punctuation.
Stephen Colbert - The Wordhigher-res version [x] I don’t know what I’m doing Fun fact: The only word/phrase to be...
Amazing! Saw this on Vulture, but preferred to reblog from here.