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@time-lord777

Super Awkward. gamer. nerd. geek. wierdo. book worm. Pan
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The most terrifying #creature this #Halloween may live right within your own home. Search for these photos using keywords (like “cat”) with Google Photos. 

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Stand out from the rest of the crowd. Find, share, and reflect on these #Halloween moments using Google Photos. 

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How am I the only person who is totally creeped out by this??

GROSS gross gross eeewww so grosssssssss somebody back me uuuup heeere. 

I am so totally not here for the image of Captain Jack just traveling around hitting on/screwing literally every humanoid in the universe. Moffat truly has a genius for crossing the line from “ahaha, that person surely does have an active sex life” to “ahaha, that person has no boundaries whatsoever in a way that you would HATE in real life.” 

I am especially not here for this because literally the only examples of bisexual representation since Moffat took this on, that I can think of, have been the gifset above and Clara’s throwaway line about what a good kisser  Jane Austen was – which looked good in the gifset, and on video came off as a creepy throwaway joke that you would never actually say like that if it really happened. 

He can treat ostensibly straight relationships like they’re very very deep (eg Clara and Danny), he can treat lesbian relationships ditto (although he can’t get them to relate in a believable way because he has problems with women) but the moment a character says or does something that would mean they’re bisexual, he turns it into a weird, superficial, throwaway joke. We’re nothing more than punch lines to him. 

[Image description: Gifset where the Doctor says “You’re not the first, you know. I did travel with another immortal once. Captain Jack Harkness.” Then some Elizabethan chick says “Who?” and the Doctor goes, “He’ll get round to you eventually.”]

Yep. He always does lol