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Thinking how future historians in the downton abbey universe will wonder if the crawleys were actually murderers, bc there’s just an excessive amount of deaths on record to make any of it look innocent
And like an entire subreddit would exist to prove lord grantham was some type of mob boss in the aristocracy, who killed anyone who wronged his family. The descendants of the granthams are constantly in the media trying to disprove these theories, like “no great grandad was just a guy… we think” but they don’t really have any solid evidence to disprove any claims bc the family took those secrets to the their graves
It’s so bad that people wholeheartedly believe he was the one who sunk the titanic and caused World War I

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Thinking how future historians in the downton abbey universe will wonder if the crawleys were actually murderers, bc there’s just an excessive amount of deaths on record to make any of it look innocent
And like an entire subreddit would exist to prove lord grantham was some type of mob boss in the aristocracy, who killed anyone who wronged his family. The descendants of the granthams are constantly in the media trying to disprove these theories, like “no great grandad was just a guy… we think” but they don’t really have any solid evidence to disprove any claims bc the family took those secrets to the their graves
It’s so bad that people wholeheartedly believe he was the one who sunk the titanic and caused World War I

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Please do
Downton Abbey
I simply MUST talk to someone about Downton Abbey, it is of utmost importance, because the show really is some pumpkins.
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Downton Abbey
I simply MUST talk to someone about Downton Abbey, it is of utmost importance, because the show really is some pumpkins.
#downton abbey#thomas barrow#dame maggie smith#sybil crawley#tom branson#matthew crawley#mary crawley#IM OBSESSED#IT'S MAKING MY AUTISM BRR IN A GOOD WAY
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If Thirteen is "man of the house (firstborn daughter)", then Chase is "eldest daughter (firstborn son)"
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legends say jimothy t. kirk imploded gay style after the 7th trial in mr spock’s transfer-proof lippie experiment
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Leonard Nimoy laughing and smiling behind the scenes of Star Trek.
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never forget the time spock looked at This Thing and went "this looks just like my dad"
do you think the crew was thinking about this when they met sarek.
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spock was never enough for sarek but he was everything to jim
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shatner was fighting demons. those demons being the urge to touch nimoy.
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you guys think shatner ever sat at home alone at night after tos ended and thought about nimoy
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An episode of Star Trek where Spock becomes "100% human" could have been good. As long as you remember the difference between biology and culture. A Spock who has suddenly became human would still have grown up Vulcan and would still follow their practices. He would not suddenly be emotional and he would not be eating meat.
But there are a lot of differences between Vulcans and humans that you could focus on! He could have trouble adapting to how much weaker his body is. Spock rushing into dangerous situations because he is the toughest is so common so now you could have him do that but then be like oh fuck. You could have him not realizing that he need to drink, eat and sleep more and be driving his body to the breaking point. The fact that he suddenly has sweat glands could be super unpleasant and he could overheat. I think he should definitely struggle with no longer being telepathic. Maybe it makes it harder for him to understand other people or maybe it makes it harder for him to understand his own thoughts. There could be stuff about how his eyesight is worse and he is constantly squinting and messing up colors.
There is literally so much that could be done with this concept and I don't think that it is an inherently bad one. I just don't think the way to do it is to make it so Spock is a complete different person who has no idea how Vulcans work (and needs to be taught what Vulcans are like???) and no control over his emotions. And I definitely don't think it is the right call to make the crew like Spock more when he is human.
Like wise an episode about how the rest of the crew are suddenly Vulcan could be good but it looks like it will fall into the same trap. A human who just suddenly turned into a Vulcan would not have the cultural history and upbringing to act like the Vulcans we normally see. They would not know how to control their emotions or telepathy. They would still be acting like humans. If anything a human turned Vulcan should be incredibly destructive.
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A scene that drives me NUTS is the snippet where House talks to Bonnie about how dating Wilson was in s3ep20.
And then she starts talking about how sex was with him. And House just stands there stark still. Even gets a dazed look on his face when he find out his best friend is incredible in bed. That nobody works harder to give a woman what she wants". He just stares.
And then later in the episode, Bonnie angrily storms into House's office and tells him that she named their dog after him; because that dog couldn't stand anyone but Wilson. That she resented him early in the marriage because House was always stealing Wilson away from her.
And of course he doesn't feel guilty. He just insults her on the anagram she used to name Hector, because it's not like he was the one who really fucked up their marriage; she said so herself. Wilson chose to spend all that time with him. Because Wilson preferred House over his wives. Over all of his relationships. Over everything. It's always been House. No one else and nothing else mattered to him even half as much as House.
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Just finished watching House and I cried so hard I threw up.
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Spock x fem!reader headcanons 💘💝💖

• He leaves you for a man
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