I wish Professor McGonagall ended all her classes by snapping her fingers, saying “McGonagone” then strutting out.
If you can go back and deliver a warning to your past selves, what would you tell them? (x)
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(Source: lampardary)
winterkisseswhenyourlipswereblue:
In WWII the phrase “Vatican Cameos” was used when a person who was not in the British army came before the general, or other high up ranks, as a signal to the other officers that the person was armed.
So when Sherlock says “Vatican Cameos” to warn John that the safe has a gun in it, it’s not something that they’ve set up as a code word- It’s a code Sherlock knew John would know- being a soldier!
Holy…..
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i am actually pretty close to tears because HOW DID THIS EVEN HAPPEN
Just in case someone thought the music was exaggerating the scale of the Mishapocalypse
I AM LITERALLY CRYING OVER THIS OKAY.
(Source: fairy-fighter)
Martin Freeman (on Benedict): He’s sweet and generous in an almost childlike way. He’s very easy to screw over. I could take advantage of him playing cards. Actually, I must take advantage of him playing cards. But as an actor, he’s one of the very few people I’ve worked with whose taste I don’t question. Even subconsciously I’m not going, ‘Well, I wouldn’t have done it like that.’ He commits.
Benedict Cumberbatch(on Martin): He’s always doing kung fu on me. We’ll be standing around, and I won’t be paying any attention to him, and then he suddenly goes, ‘HYYYMMNNNN’ and his hand is right next to my windpipe.
(Source: ministalin)
(Source: moonwalk-into-mordor)
Today may be April Fool’s Day, Reichencrack, and the Mishapocalypse, but it’s also the birthday of our favorite two redheaded, magical, mischievous twins.
Happy Birthday, Fred and George Weasley.
Don’t you mean Happy Birthday George Weasley?
BLACK HOLE by photographer Fabian Oefner
“Black Hole” is a series of images, which shows paint modeled by centrifugal force. The setup is very simple: Various shades of acrylic paint are dripped onto a metallic rod, which is connected to a drill. When switched on, the paint starts to move away from the rod due to the centrifugal force, creating these amazing looking structures. The motion of the paint happens in a blink of an eye, the images you see are taken only millisecond after the drill was turned on. To capture the moment, where the paint forms that distinctive shape, I connected a sensor to the drill, which sends an impulse to the flashes. These specialized units are capable of creating flashes as short as a 1/40000 of a second, freezing the motion of the paint.
Pablo Genovés: Precipitados