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Work rant ahead:
I'm raging right now. One of my co-workers said in an area where students can hear that he just wanted to slap a student for being rude. I just said, "Don't say that." and walked off. He's our public relations person. He should know better.
Forgot to add that he also upset me because he was complaining about doing his job aka helping students with setting up an MLA paper in Word. A student even turned around from her computer and side-eyed him while he was saying that.
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My Sherlock/John prompt at the kink meme has been filled!!!
Sherlock stroking John's face or body with his violin bow.
Op. 35 NC-17
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I don't want to know.
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When I'm having a crappy day, I just add Martin Freeman.
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Playing with tools in The Debt.
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How to react when the person you're hitting on starts saying racy things.



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I've seen Bilbo — in three dimensions. I was visiting old friends in the Stone Street offices and heard Martin Freeman was just round the corner by the permanent greenscreen, done up as Bilbo, testing his costume in front of the 3D cameras. Indeed, there he was in the open air, mostly oblivious to the camera, though turning this way and that as required. Martin improvised a hobbity gait, padding back and forth, testing his big hairy Hobbit feet, pointy ears and little tum. Beneath the shade of a tent, in a sun hat, Andrew Lesnie was remotely controlling the two lenses within the mighty camera which digitally records in 3D. His screen showed the familiar 2D image but next to it, above the director's chair, was a large colour screen in full magical three dimensions, much as it will appear in the cinema — courtesy of the spy-glasses that transform the blurred outlines onscreen to the high definition exactitude of the 3D effect. Three Bilbos simultaneously, two performances on screen and the actor beyond: which was the real one? Martin Freeman was transmuting into a character whose reality will soon be as authentic as his own. — Ian McKellen
"Martin improvised a hobbity gait, padding back and forth, testing his big hairy Hobbit feet, pointy ears and little tum." This has me aching to see photos of him as Bilbo.
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Hardware makes me smile and laugh so much.
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This is a silly gif post.




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I made gifs early this morning. Since then, I've been getting this error.

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