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“Because no matter how hard I’ve tried to resist it over these past eight months, you’ve become something I can’t see myself walking away from. Which is why I couldn’t walk through that door, towards you. I couldn’t.” Excerpt From: Pawtal. “A Finger Slip.”
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advasm-blog · 8 years ago
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I’m sorry that some people are still doubting after that. I doubted until I saw that.
Sherlock is a fucking wreck without John
John finally expressed necessary anger at Sherlock about the fall
John’s subconscious wants him to stay and talk to Sherlock (”I find it difficult, this sort of stuff”) and he finally, finally does
John is still jealous of Irene and he wants Sherlock to be happy; he tells him he needs romance to complete him
I’m just going to interrupt this list to remind you again of Ben’s “the missing piece of the jigsaw puzzle that is him” because it fits in right here perfectly
Also I want to remind you that the conversation came up almost exactly like that in TAB – because John was jealous of Irene – and it’s as gay now as it was then, because the waterfall scene is coming next
Anyway
Sherlock needing romance to complete him is an idea that is out there right now, explicit and textual
John feeling that he missed a chance at romance is an idea that is also out there right now
That was not about Mary
They both want romance; they both need romance
There are no other likely candidates they can both be paired off with at this point that wouldn’t feel both forced and rushed; Johnlock, on the other hand, has been given “depth and time” to unfold
That was the second Johnlock hug; neither of them has been treated as a joke, unlike the She*rlolly and Sher*iarty kisses
Moffat goes to sleep every night with a copy of the Three Garridebs under his pillow
We haven’t gotten Ben’s long “hang on, I’ve just remembered something” scene yet, which we suspect is the “love deduction”
We haven’t gotten the “I love you” yet
We haven’t gotten history-making and groundbreaking yet
The next episode will be shown in theaters
IN. THEATERS.
Drink code was directly referenced, and while you can definitely question whether the other instances of TJLC being “in the show” were legit, that one ABSOLUTELY WAS
There’s still no box set artwork
All of this is on top of the mountain of evidence that exists already
TJLC is go
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advasm-blog · 8 years ago
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I CAN'T BREATHE! I CAN'T BREATHE!
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More on this picture: The game is on/over
- Sherlock is no longer playing the game, it needs to end. He’s not looking at the game, but pushing away the pions, he’s taking them down. 
- Mycroft is focused on the game but has his hands tied, he can’t do anything. He can’t control the players anymore, can’t predict where the game is going, can’t influence it. 
- John is between the two of them. He’s focused on the game too, he has his own part in it, but keeps his hands off the game board. He has his own plan, one that includes both Sherlock and Mycroft. He’s about to get hurt playing, but he doesn’t mind, he’s focused, determined. 
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advasm-blog · 8 years ago
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Oh, gawds no!
Mary dies in an aquarium… Bit fishy…
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advasm-blog · 8 years ago
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JAWN, YOU DOG!
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advasm-blog · 8 years ago
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this was a very good joke
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advasm-blog · 10 years ago
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Reblog if you can speak, read, or at least kinda communicate in more than one language.
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advasm-blog · 10 years ago
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advasm-blog · 11 years ago
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I keep seeing posts listing all the reasons why Johnlock will never become canon and thought I’d respond as a longtime TJLCer who disagrees with that argument 100% of the time.
This is a response to this post, if you want to read the full thing.
”I very much doubt that Johnlock will ever...
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advasm-blog · 11 years ago
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May the light of Telperion shine upon me.
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advasm-blog · 11 years ago
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Cumbercupcakes: All BC Ice Bucket Challenge lol!!
Don’t forget to donate http://www.alsa.org/fight-als/ice-bucket-challenge.html
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advasm-blog · 11 years ago
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I do, but I won't tell you.
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advasm-blog · 11 years ago
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advasm-blog · 11 years ago
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¡VAMOS, ARGENTINA!
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advasm-blog · 11 years ago
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Georgie <3
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Borges, Jorge Luis An ardent admirer of Joyce, this blind Argentine mentions him several times in his writings, and was one of the first Spanish-language reviewers of Ulysses. He’s also written two poems about James Joyce: “James Joyce,” and “Invocation to Joyce.” Here are some of the more interesting references to Joyce from some of his essays and lectures.
“I believed, and still believe, that some twenty-five hundred years ago there was a prince of Nepal named Siddhartha or Gautama who became the Buddha, the Enlightened or Awakened One – as opposed to the rest of us who are sleeping or are dreaming this great dream that is life. I remember that line of Joyce: “History is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake.” Well, Siddhartha, at age thirty, woke up and became the Buddha. – 1977 Lecture: “Buddhism” - Jorge Luis Borges  We have these two vast and – why not say it? – unreadable novels, Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. But that is only half of his work (which also includes beautiful poems and the admirable Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man). The other half, and perhaps the most redeeming aspect (as they now say) is the fact that he took on the almost infinite English language. That language – which is statistically larger than all the others and offers so many possibilities for the writer, particularly in its concrete verbs – was not enough for him. Joyce, an Irishman, recalled that Dublin had been founded by Danish Vikings. He studied Norwegian – he wrote a letter to Ibsen in Norwegian – and then he studied Greek, Latin … He knew all the languages, and he wrote in a language invented by himself, difficult to understand but marked by a strange music. Joyce brought a new music to English. And he said, valorously (and mendaciously) that “of all the things that have happened to me, I think that the least important was having been blind.” Part of his vast work was executed in darkness: polishing the sentences in his memory, working at times for a whole day on a single phrase, and then writing it and correcting it. All in the midst of blindness or periods of blindness. – 1977 Lecture: “Blindness”
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advasm-blog · 11 years ago
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Oh, no...
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Six-Word Stories That Are Absolutely Heart-Breaking
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advasm-blog · 11 years ago
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As my friend bookofthel said earlier: "...a Plantagenet always pays his debts."
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Richard III
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