commission for lizzieborednow! ho man she wanted demonlock. this was my first time drawing sherlock as a demon but it was fun :}
oh wow! this is gorgeous! please do more!!
Alan Carr asking John Barrowman about his plans to have children with his partner, Scott Gill
Barrowman is a perfect human being
i just laughed so hard, oh god i snorted and now my head hurts XD
| — | Notebook: Maslany poised to break sci-fi barrier in BBC America’s ’Orphan Black’ michigandaily.com |
I moved out with my best friend a year ago, and have been living in the same apartment since then.
Less than a month ago, she moved out.
I found a roommate, but she can’t stay for more than a month at the most. And the nearest and cheapest place I can move is a half hour away - with no car or license this makes things extremely difficult. On top of that, I’m not even sure a place is available for me to move in.
As most of you know, I make Fandom T-shirts and that has helped me little by little along the way (my etsy shop), but not nearly as much as I need.
So I never ask for help, in fact I hate doing it - but tumblr is the place I’ve always gone to be happy, so why not. I need rent and grocery money, and if you help I can guarantee 100% that it would be towards that. There’s a little “Donate” box on my page, even the smallest amount would help.
I would appreciate it a bunch if you could reblog this <3 you guys are my family, and I hate even asking, but thank you for reading this if that’s all~ even prayers and good thoughts would help me in this time, so thank you so much~ I love you all.
mrs-freebatchof221bbakerstreet:
This is just the sexiest photo shoot, I can’t even.
it really was. With two very sexy people.
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Jane Espenson (from interview with Advocate.com)\ I dunno how many which ways this needs to be said. (via aragingquiet) |
In Focus: Protests Spread Across Brazil
Starting late last week, with several small protests denouncing a hike in public transport fares, demonstrations flared up yesterday, encompassing larger public anger at poor public services, police violence and government corruption. More than 200,000 took to the streets of Brazil’s biggest cities yesterday, voicing frustration with the billions of dollars set aside for upcoming sports events like the World Cup and the 2014 Olympics, despite crushing levels of poverty in some places, and underfunded public education, health, security and transportation. Though the majority of the protests were peaceful, a few violent demonstrations were broken up by police in Rio de Janeiro.
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