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melisandre!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!

she is red

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this season of game of thrones is going to ruin my life before it even starts

like, my loras/renly/margaery/brienne feelings are physically hurting me

this storyline is all i ever wanted

idek anymore

  • someone: so what was your favourite part of the oscars?
  • me: cirque du soleil

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Trololol, never have I ever been this bored with the Oscars.

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I had decided that I wouldn’t watch any more GoT trailers until the season started

And then I forgot about that decision and watched it anyway

And then I remembered why I had made it in the first place

Why

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So is this movie Private Romeo Tumblr’s new obsession or?

Anonymous asked: have you given up on tumblr?

I’m not sure. I still come here every day and I lurk around but I have no motivation at all to make graphics, so, interpret as you will? :c

Anonymous asked: hello! what's the reason Amy Pond kissed the doctor at Doctor Who S5 E5 ? is she's inlove with the doctor?

Sorry for the lateness anon, I’ve been having a busy week and I wanted to answer this fully awake. :’D

Okay, so, I want to start with a disclaimer that is probably implied, but I just want to make clear that I’m not an expert or anything - I have my own interpretation of that scene, but I can’t tell you it matches Steven Moffat’s or even if I’m reading it right at all. Especially because you might have noticed that I avoid that scene both when talking about Eleven/Amy and even in my graphics. As much as I cheered to see my ship kiss, that scene makes me really uncomfortable due to the non-consensual feel to it that no matter what the context is - you see, I understand that it was meant a joke and Matt and Karen were adorable and hilarious about it - is just wrong.

But, that aside, I always disagreed with the general opinion that that scene made no sense/was just fanservice/was completely unrelated to the rest of the episode, because, it wasn’t? In Flesh and Stone Amy goes through a near-death experience that clearly terrified her. Lol I’m digressing, but whatever because this reminded me that back when the Angels two-parter aired people were mad that the Weeping Angels were not scary anymore and I wonder if no one understands how horrifying it was for Amy to have a Weeping Angel inside her, controlling her for fun and then having to wander through a forest filled with stone-cold killers (ahah, got it?) with her eyes closed ugh. Anyway, as much as it pains me to say it, I think that Amy was always in love with the Doctor but not in “I want to snog you and marry you”, you know? Especially at that point, I think she was just glad to be alive - and more than anything else, I think it was also clear that she was really scared of getting married, (Have you ever run away from something because you were scared. Or not ready. Or just… just because you could?”) the way I see Amy, she has a lot of trusting issues due to be abandoned over and over again and getting married is really the opposite of what she is about. And then, even though fandom seems to be very offended by it, Amy is as much of a sexual being and the next person and the Doctor is kind of sexy and he was there (my point being, if instead of him there was anyone else, the results would have been the same). So, I think Amy was just looking for a way to forget that she was getting married in the morning, a sort of escape - which is basically the same thing that led her to runaway with the Doctor in the night before her wedding. I hope this made sense to you, anon!

She generally gave herself very good advice, (though she very seldom followed it). duckpond's ~personal~ blog.

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