from Spirited Away
I’m cold and upset, i’ve been rambling the streets for two hours in the snow up to my knee, i fucked up an important matter, so i’m going to make myself a vitamin drink, crawl under the blanket and watch Basil Rathbone’s The Hound of the Baskervilles.
Please reblog. There is a text version of the suicide hotline. Help is out there. Stay strong. I’ve been there. Asking for help is NOT a sign of weakness. Stolen from ImgUr.
Crisis Text Line and the people who work there are so great.
reblog this and tag the first movie you remember seeing in a theater/cinema
That’s what makes you remarkable. And that’s how you create history.
hello if you are confused or uncomfortable today please gaze at these kittens
This helps
It really does.
This is more of an sketch than anything. I just have to vent out my intense Jago-love every once in a while.
I’d marry him like today if it were possible xD
im putting together a couple of scottish folk mixes bc that’s what i do and im honestly curious if anyone in my country has ever been unequivocally happy about anything ever
scottish trad music genres:
- Everyone I Love Is Dead
- The English Have Stolen All My Sheep
- You Want To Be My Boyfriend? First You Must Answer These Riddles Three
- The Protestants Have Stolen All My Sheep
- I Love You A Lot But You’ve Left Me And It’s Raining [fiddle solo]
- The Sea Is Treacherous, Just Like The English
- One Time Bonnie Prince Charlie Punched Me In The Face And It Was Awesome
- The Fairies Have Stolen All My Sheep
We have of course the traditional Irish music genres to go with them:
* Everyone I Love Is An Allegorical Representation of Ireland
* The English Stole My Farm And Put Sheep On It
* You Were My Boyfriend But Now You Won’t Even Come To The Window To Look Upon Me And Our Dead Infant Child (In The Rain)
* Whack Fol Too La Roo Umptytiddly Good They’ve Stopped Listening Now Let’s Talk About Revolution
* Something In Irish, I Think It’s About Fairies, Or Maybe A Cow
oooo can I add to this? don’t forget Appalachian folk balladry, the American cousin of Scottish and Irish traditional music and just as uplifting as its Anglo-Saxon highland forbears!!!
genres include:
- I Left Everyone I Love Back Home In The Holler To Be With This Guy Who Doesn’t Wear Shoes Or Have Teeth But He Plays A Mean Jug
- The English Told Us Not To Move West Yet, We Ignored Them, My Entire Family Was Killed
- You Were My Boyfriend But You Tied A Sack Of Rocks To My Petticoats And Threw Me In The Creek (And My Baby Too)
- Mama Loves All 14 Of Us A Lot But She’s Weary Of Our Shit And Now She’s Dyin’ (Gather Round)
- The McCleans Stole A Firewood Log From Our Pile So We Won’t Rest Until The Last Of Their Male Kin Is Laid In The Cold Ground
- We Knew The River Would Rise But We Still Didn’t Fix The Levee
- The River Rose, The Levee Broke, Everyone Died, It Was Just As We Reckoned (dulcimer twang-a-lang)
- When The Rebels Come A-Marchin’ I’m A Southern Man And I Feed Their Horses My Best, When The Yankees Come A-Marchin’ I’m A Northern Man And I Feed Their Horses What The Rebels Left
- The Tennessee Valley Authority Killed All My Sheep Somehow
Don’t forget that old standby “The Mine Collapsed and Everyone Died”!
I think someone needs to put in a word for the English folk tradition though:
- I Met a Girl and We Went Hunting (It Was a Metaphor for Sex)
- I Met a Girl and We Caught Some Birds (It Was a Metaphor for Sex)
- I Met a Girl and We Found Her Lost Pet (It Was a Metaphor for Sex)
- I Met a Girl By Staying At Her Parents’ House and She Made My Bed (It Was an Especially Thinly-Veiled Metaphor for Sex)
- I Am a Girl and I Regret Engaging In Metaphors for Sex Because Now I’m Pregnant
- I Met a Girl and Bribed Her Into Sex But She Stole My Horse and Ran Away With It
- I Met a Girl At an Inn and We Had Non-Metaphorical Sex But She Stole My Stuff The Next Morning and Now I Have Syphilis
- Your Fiance Died Either at Trafalgar or Waterloo, Let’s Get Married, I’m Glad You Said No Because I’m Really Him In Disguise
- Lord Nelson Sure Was Awesome
- The Press-Gang Dragged Off All the Important Men in My Life (And Now They Are Dead)
- Farm Laborers Are The Salt of the Earth And Are Never Grindingly Poor
- Begging Is a Completely Viable Career Option With Flexible Hours and Unlimited Access to Alcohol
OH GOD HELP ME I AM LAUGHING SO HARD I CANNOT BREATHE
(plus I know every variant of each and every one of these songs and I’ll send you the links if you want)
I once tried to write a folk song which was all folk songs. I see now I was not trying hard enough…
I seem to have stumbled upon your Tumblr while looking for Francesca Annis, I like it.
Why, thank you, you are most kind )) although i don’t post anything about Francesca Annis, in spite of the name ))
Classic and Expanded Universe Doctor Who Appreciation Week Day 5: A Favourite Non-Companion Character: Henry Gordon Jago and Professor George Litefoot Okay, I’m cheating a bit here because a) that’s two characters, not one, and b) they’ve travelled with the Sixth Doctor, so technically they are companions buuut… they weren’t introduced as companions, and being companions aren’t their primary roles, sooo… they count, right? Honestly, I’m just so ridiculously invested in these idiots and their shenanigans. I love them both equally, but I feel like I’ve found a soulmate in Jago: I, too, bumble through life with absolutely zero tact.
Doctor Who episodes | Story: 017 | season 2 [9/9] ↳ The Time Meddler
“What do you think it is, a space helmet for a cow?”
“Doctor Who will only have a Christmas special this year and no Season 10 until next spring? Oh no, what will we do??“
- *sidles up* Hello friend! Can I interest you in some…
~*~*~*~Big Finish Audio Dramas?~*~*~*~
“But Hannah, what are Big Finish audio dramas?”
- I’m glad you asked! Big Finish is a company that specializes in audiobooks and full-cast audio plays. They make stories for all kinds of stuff like Dark Shadows, Blake’s 7, Pathfinder, The Avengers (UK), and more, but they’re best known for Doctor Who! They’ve been keeping the Classic Series alive in its own way by reuniting the old casts for brand new adventures through time and space!
“That sounds cool! But where do I start?”
- Another excellent question! Big Finish’s epic Whoniverse catalog is a bit of a mixed blessing. On one hand, the sheer quantity of stories is bound to be a bit daunting to newcomers. But on the other hand, there’s so much to choose from that there’s something for everyone! Also, the earliest Main Range stories are on a permanent price reduction, so you can get dozens of great stories for the low low price of just 2.99 each! So, what are you in the mood for?
“I want to check out an underrated Doctor!”
- Great! Here, start with Storm Warning and go on some adventures with Paul McGann in his triumphant return as the Eighth Doctor!
“I want to know more about the Doctor’s old friends!”
- Then it sounds like the Companion Chronicles are just for you!
“I want to meet some new companions!”
- Looks like you’re on the right path with Storm Warning and the excellent Charley Pollard, but also take a look at The Marian Conspiracy and the inimitable Evelyn Smythe, or even The Eye of the Scorpion and the fantastic Erimem if you like historical AND diverse characters!
“I want to cry my eyes out!”
- You have come to the right place, friend. The Holy Terror will do you good to start, as will Spare Parts, Project: Lazarus, Arrangements for War, Jubilee…
“I want a good old-fashioned comedy!”
- Well, if you like self-parody, The One Doctor is where it’s at! And there’s also Bang-Bang-a-Boom! for all you Star Trek and Eurovision fans.
“I like Could Have Been’s!”
- That could go one of two ways. If you’re looking for TV stories that could have been made but weren’t, there’s The Lost Stories! If you’re looking for What If’s, you’ll want to check out Unbound!
“I want a long-running spin-off starring the supporting duo of an old Fourth Doctor serial!”
- Jago and Litefoot. There is so much Jago and Litefoot.
“I want to explore the universe beyond the Doctor! Preferably with some cool female characters!”
- Ah, then I’ll bet you’d enjoy adventuring with Bernice Summerfield or Iris Wildthyme or hanging out with Romana and Leela in Gallifrey!
“I’m a New Who fan and I don’t know anything about the Classic series, and I’ve never listened to audio plays before. Help?”
- Friend, your timing couldn’t be better. As it happens, some very exciting developments are happening over at Big Finish at the moment, since they recently got the license to work with New Who material and that means if your wallet wasn’t suffering already it will be now a boatload of cool new stuff! There’s a bunch of things yet to be released, like the amazing Tenth Doctor Box Set (YES FRIEND YOU HEARD ME RIGHT DAVID TENNANT AND CATHERINE TATE ARE REPRISING THEIR ROLES AS TEN AND DONNA AND THAT IS AMAZING) and Classic Doctors New Monsters, but right now you can dive right in with The Diary of River Song or The War Doctor or UNIT: Extinction (with Kate Stewart and Osgood!) or even Torchwood!
“Wow, thanks! At this rate, I’ll survive this hiatus like nothing!”
- My pleasure!
“Wait, where did all my money go?”
- Exactly.
~*~*~*~Happy Listening, Whovians!~*~*~*~
Dessert anyone?
dragon egg style desserts better be next holy heckie THATS AMAZING!!!
YO!
Renamed paint colors.
this is it right here my fav post wow
From Dr. Bellfriar’s Memorial Journal 1. Avon looks like he hasn’t slept in a month.










