Streetlight Romance

Dani. 18. I never supposed that I saw the world in a way fundamentally different from anyone else. But I suppose now that this might be the way I see the world. Look at it through my lens, if you will. I hope it can bring you new thoughts or inspiration, or a smile if nothing else.

iampizzalocked:

What if the Doctor was actually a patient in a psychiatric ward.

His real name is actually John Smith. He’s called the Doctor because he’s constantly hearing things about doctors. The whole ‘last of the time lords, i’m so alone’ = his family was killed as he watched, which is what caused him to go insane. The weeping angels are from the graveyard where they were buried. 

The TARDIS was his wife. Her human form in The Doctor’s Wife was her human form. She collected police boxes. The vwoorp is hospital equipment. 

All his companions are his nurses, coming and going.

He’s trying to save the whole universe because nobody can save him.

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there are some people on here i have a mutual follow with and i keep thinking i should talk to them but im certain i piss them off so instead i just sit in silence and let the no communicating go on

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“Nah, she didn’t.”

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missdarjeeling:

HEY EVERYBODY! Why not have Tom Hiddleston saying he’ll take your virginity on your blog?

startrek-marysues:

that70srpc:

I find that, when writing bios, it’s really helpful to look at a list or a chart like the one above. Picking two or three traits from each chart and building a character based around them will give you a really interesting bio, because they will serve as a reminder that characters need depth and dimension.

Independent and clever.

VS.

Independent, clever, pretentious, and stubborn.

The first combination doesn’t come with any flaws, whereas the second will provide a more dynamic character.

HEY GUYS, this showed up on my dash this morning, and I thought it would be helpful if any of you are writing characters and don’t want them to come out as picture-perfect Mary Sues! :) 

One thing I’d like to add, though, is that you should make sure the character traits don’t conflict in an oxymoronic way…. for example: Ambitious and lazy, or patient and impulsive. WAT. (Believe it or not, I HAVE seen it happen before! Don’t do it!!)

all of time and space, everything that ever happened of ever will.. where do you wanna start?

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