Everyone talks about the hoverboard. This is what I want from Back to the Future.
(via cicerothewriter)
Everyone talks about the hoverboard. This is what I want from Back to the Future.
(via cicerothewriter)
My little sister gave me a mega novelty eraser for christmas so I couldn’t resist :D
Youtube video here for anyone who wants to see the very slow action.
(via feltelures)
this episode has opened with psicorps and bester saying, ‘not everything is about babylon 5'
i have a terrible feeling about how this one is going to go over
i want more of g'kar serenely smashing people’s faces into religious books and following londo everywhere
also where the fuck is vir
WHO WANTS TO TALK WITH ME ABOUT THIS?
this psycop kid has a chinese last name for a first name, and a japanese first name for a last name, what even
I wish every day started with a “previously on” so that I’d know which of my life’s plot points were going to be important that day
(via walrus-queen)
i have space hair now
How do you do this oh mY GOD
Holy Shit.
(via feltelures)
When I have flashes of, ‘Oh my god, I think I just shipped that’, I like to go to AO3 and just see if it is a thing. I am usually both comforted that other people have committed to shipping something to the point of fanwork and am kind of baffled at my apparent superpower that is finding tiny holes in the wall in which to enjoy fandom things. Like, “Yes, Lady, other people have said, 'i think i ship that’, but it was four other people. Congrats, you massive loser.” This is like a summary of my fandom history.
I think Garak and Bashir is the largest fandom thing I’ve done, in terms of number of other fans and relative pervasiveness, and even that is kind of little niche in a wall when you take it in the context of Star Trek as a whole. One day, I will like something that swarms of other people like and I will grow suspicious.
jeez, he’s dead, i hope it stays that way, holy shit