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shoutout to this woman’s 20 year career as an intermittent american news anchor in doctor who
been signaling “this is a global issue” for plot lines since 2005
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people who refuse to watch classic who are missing out on some of the best scenes in all of media
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After the recent episode of Doctor Who ruffled a few feathers, I present this as inspired by Tinted Who on Twitter.
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This is not a rowing machine. This is a PDP-8. His ass is not rowing.

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From https://archive.org/details/webshots-freeze-frame
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Imagine waking up for the very first time and you're in hell. And you spend every minute you can trying to find ways to escape and you finally do manage to get out into the real world and you discover that you're actually the devil. CEO of hell. And you've got like 5 minutes before you get sent back so you do everything you can to destroy your CEO self's power before they get you and you succeed but then they do get you and knock you out. And the next time you wake up your gay elderly coworker is waterboarding you. Happened to my good friend Helly R
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No cause what is this pose?
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can you do a computer stim board... like old computers and stuff? :D
Vintage Computers
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JAMIE WHAT DID YOU PUSH
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#doctor who#classic who#classic dr who#dr who#patrick troughton#frazer hines#second doctor#wendy padbury#Youtube
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Sometimes when I rewatch "Inferno," I have a brief moment where I really wish the Doctor would reconsider when he insists that he cannot take any of the parallel-world people with him - even though I understand his reasons for not doing so, it just seems so heartless, like he doesn't really care.
Then, in "The Mind of Evil," we see that the Doctor was so shaken by what happened to the parallel world in "Inferno" that such an event became one of his greatest fears.
And I realize yet again that the Doctor, while pragmatic, ALWAYS cares.
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