my official stance is a pregnancy is whatever the pregnant woman wants it to be. if it’s a 4 week old clump of cells and she wants to call it a baby it’s a baby. if she’s 20 weeks and she wants to call it a parasite it’s a parasite. if she’s 39 weeks and calls it a fetus it’s a fetus. “why are you so sad about miscarrying at 6 weeks it was literally just an embryo” because that was her baby. “how can you get an abortion at three months” because that wasn’t a baby. hope that helps.
matters of state
carol my love i missed you
missed you, carol danvers!
carol carol carol
carol danvers in tank tops is very important to me
So often in Doctor Who when someone is experiencing Alien Shenanigans for the first time they’ll be like “[insert name of friend/co-worker] is this you playing a prank on me?” and I just think that you shouldn’t hang around people who give you the impression that they’d corner you in a basement dressed as a hoard of dummies for a fun little haha joke. Derek idk what you did to Rose but I’m coming for you.
This is so interesting because if we really were to apply the logic of what Israel is doing to Palestine that would just mean death. What Israel is doing is wrong and inexcusable. You aren’t owed anything that is at the cost of anyone especially when the results are genocide and ethnic cleansing.
The world is multicultural and are should embrace that everywhere. <- If you watch the video that will make sense.
Soulmates, but with the British meaning of “mate.” Two homies bound by a platonic string of fate.
"Can I do a snoop check to see how horny The Fix is?" "That's gonna be snoop one."
"Who Remembers the Armenians?" by Palestinian poet Najwan Darwish / "Who Remembers the Palestinians?" by Armenian writer Sophia Armen
i think we're lost! augh !!!!!
Anne, when she joins her family in Bath to find that her father has fallen in love with her sister’s best friend:
One more life-threatening quest, for old times sake.
The first exclusive content to land in the Whoniverse will be TALES OF THE TARDIS, a brand new six-part series that reunites beloved classic Doctor Who duos, as they board a very special TARDIS on a nostalgic voyage through space and time.
Reprising their roles as the Doctor and companions to go on a timey-wimey spin down memory lane in these unmissable adventures are; Maureen O’Brien as Vicki and Peter Purves as Steven, Frazer Hines as Jamie and Wendy Padbury as Zoe, Katy Manning as Jo and Daniel Anthony as Clyde, Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor and Janet Fielding as Tegan, Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and Nicola Bryant as Peri, and Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor and Sophie Aldred as Ace.
These Doctor Who legends step back into character to reflect on their adventures and in the process they discover something new, leaving viewers with a new insight into the story of each timeless pair.
Over six parts, each episode of TALES OF THE TARDIS features a different duo, with brand new scenes woven together with classic episodes to create a feature-length omnibus episode
With new scenes written by Showrunner Russell T Davies, and previous Doctor Who writers Phil Ford and Pete McTighe, TALES OF THE TARDIS allows fans to rediscover the stories they love whilst inviting new viewers to explore the vast mythology of the Doctor.
Russell T Davies, Doctor Who Showrunner says:
“The word Whoniverse was invented by fans, so it’s time to give it official status. And TALES OF THE TARDIS is one of the greatest delights of my career - to see old Doctors and companions reunited, still fighting the good fight, is a perfect way to celebrate the Doctor’s 60th birthday!”



