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DOCTOR WHO The Giggle
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its 2053. 90 year old russell t davies is made showrunner of doctor who just in time for the show’s upcoming 90th anniversary. 82 year old david tennant feels a chill in the air
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Rtd said: oh you want me to fix canon?
And then took a literal novelty sized HAMMER to it
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The Doctor being held by his new self, being kissed on the forehead by him, being told it's okay. That's not growth, that's healing.
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THIS IS SO CAMP 😂😂😂😂
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I AM NEVER LEAVING THIS BUILDING
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Guys. GUYS!
I will be taking no criticism of The Giggle at this time. It was perfect and I loved it the end.
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2023 is the year for asking the burning questions like "What if David Tennant came back to play a queer, nonbinary, nearly-immortal, otherworldly being that loves Earth and whose greatest adversary list somehow includes a cup of coffee?"
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The Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio, July 27, 1937
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I've noticed that people have started spreading the 1992 Good Omens script around. Please don't. If you've got it up, please take it down. There's a mess of serious and real legalities involved, and I don't want to have to start being a dick and asking for copyright takedowns and all of that, and I don't want to have to regret letting it out into the world. Just take it down, unshare, delete links. Thank you.
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the ofmd crew 0.3 seconds after the strike ended immediately running to post every single crumb of bts content from s2 that’s been sitting in their phones for months
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You can say anything and I will not abandon you. Unwrap the worst things you have done. Watch me hold them up to the light and not even flinch - Trista Mateer
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So, out of curiosity, why wasn't the ball in gos2 a masquerade ball?
Because it wasn't a comedy of hidden identities with a moment of revelation at the end of the ball. It was quiet and romantic.
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"Don't use Libby because it costs libraries too much, pirate instead" is such a weird, anti-patron, anti-author take that somehow manages to also be anti-library, in my professional librarian-ass opinion.
It's well documented that pirating books negatively affects authors directly* in a way that pirating movies or TV shows doesn't affect actors or writers, so I will likely always be anti-book piracy unless there's absolutely, positively no other option (i.e. the book simply doesn't exist outside of online archives at all, or in a particular language).
Also, yeah, Libby and Hoopla licenses are really expensive, but libraries buy them SO THAT PATRONS CAN USE THEM. If you're gonna be pissed at anybody about this shitty state of affairs, be pissed at publishing companies and continue to use Libby or Hoopla at your library so we can continue to justify having it to our funding bodies.
One of the best ways to support your library having services you like is to USE THOSE SERVICES. Yes, even if they are expensive.
*Yes, this is a blog post, but it's a blog post filled with links to news articles. If you can click one link, you can click another.
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