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itlooksgoodfromouterspace:

foxnewsofficial:

scuba-steve-damn-you:

foxnewsofficial:

SEND EVERYONE YOU KNOW A MORNING TEXT. WEAR A BOWTIE TODAY. HIGH FIVE STRANGERS. GIVE AWAY LOLLIPOPS. COMPLIMENT PEOPLE. STEAL A CHILD. 

i’ve already done one of those and now he won’t stop crying and it’s annoying

must have been an aggressive high five

Or a really bad compliment.

abjectandsublime:

tayboox0x0:

Dear Doctor Who fans,

Captain Jack is the Face of Boe.

Captain Jack cannot die.

Captain Jack was once a Time Agent, or pretends to be one.

Captain Jack wears a vortex manipulator.

Dorium Maldovar sold River a vortex manipulator “fresh off the wrist of a handsome Time Agent.”

Dorium Maldovar works with the Headless Monks from time to time.

The Headless Monks decapitate people.

The Face of Boe is a head with no body.

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silencewillfalldoctor: 221benedicts: I thought this was about Doctor Who at first, but then I was like “Oh, it’s just a normal doctor” but then it was about Doctor Who. it’s always about Doctor Who.

Why Doctor Who needs more female writers

chaperoned:

The new season of Doctor Who, starting Saturday, doesn’t use a single female writer. The count is similarly poor for other British science-fiction and fantasy shows – so what’s the problem?

#casually glances at the credits of being human #which has at least one female writer doing the screenplay per season #even when there were only six episodes#and toby whithouse wrote a huge chunk of them #SO many good female characters on the show

Why Doctor Who needs more female writers

On Saturday, Doctor Who returns, kicking off the second part of the seventh series with a James-Bond inspired episode that sees the Doctor and Clara whizzing round London on a motorbike. Which is exciting if you like interesting drama with witty banter and thoughtful concepts. But less exciting if you like interesting dramas that include women on their writing teams.

Because season seven of Doctor Who will feature no female scribes at all. Not in the bombastic dinosaurs and cowboys episodes that aired last year, and not in any of the new episodes we’re about to receive. In fact, Doctor Who hasn’t aired an episode written by a woman since 2008, 60 episodes ago. There hasn’t been a single female-penned episode in the Moffat era, and in all the time since the show was rebooted in 2005 only one, Helen Raynor, has ever written for the show.

Why Doctor Who needs more female writers (via themostfeminist)