Christopher Eccleston as Ninth Doctor Doctor Who Season 1 | 26 March – 18 June 2005
We need your help, Gina. Gina, ugh, I haven't heard that name in a long time. It's on your jacket.
BROOKLYN NINE-NINE | 2.13 // 3.03 // 4.05 // 5.10
what is your LEAST favorite stitch?
I don't like counted work at fucking all. So: the cross stitch.
reading this as someone who does cross stitch but is scared of the other kinds of embroidery is like overhearing an incredibly tall and buff person say they have beef with Mr. Tom, the kitten that chills at the bookstore
FUCK Mr. Tom and his stupid little fluffy tail ok. And his little charted designs.
Okay, but this neglects the true villain of embroidery stitches: the French knot
Don't you dare malign my girl again
Ok the french knot is very useful but it is a BITCH to do it consistently
We talk about how this website’s hate mail game is insane, but this might just be a new level
"skill issue" made entirely from French knots is a next level roast. no coming back from that one. damn
ninth doctor is so funny. first date with a girl and she asks to go forward in time so her brings her to the death of her planet. what would have happened had she asked to go backwards in time? what were you gonna show her king? the spanish inquisition? the great flood? the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs? really there's no good way to end this post because nothing quite compares to taking a girl to the DEATH OF HER PLANET. but you know what at the end of the day it did work.
HAAHHAHA
can't stop thinking about this picture of oscar isaac on set for frankenstein that guillermo del toro posted to bluesky. it looks like a painting
the crazy thing about doctor who is that it really is the best show ever for 30 seconds at a time. you never know when those 30 seconds will be. sometimes they happen multiple times in a single episode and sometimes you wait years and years and years. and the best part is those 30 seconds are surrounded by the worst show ever, which is also doctor who
Water Lilies painted by Claude Monet (1840 - 1926)








