What you'll find here:
My photos, Art, BBC's Sherlock, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Doctor Who, Torchwood, Comic stuff, The Flash, Various other cases of nerdery, And things I find interesting
Grant Imahara built an arc reactor with his bare hands. He cosplays as the Tenth Doctor. He built Geoffrey the Robot for Craig Ferguson. He competed in Battlebots. He worked at Lucasfilm and ILM and on upgrading R2 for the prequels.
A perfect person. And yes I typed that all up off the top of my head. Because I want to be Grant when I grow up.
Holy flying slatterpoop, Batman.
This guy should have a cameo part as someone working for Stark Industries. That would be great. Especially if he got to do sciencey tech stuff.
GRANT ILU
GRANT….
I have no clue that he cosplayed Ten! I’ve always loved Grant, but now he seems even more amazing. You win at life, sir.
Dear every manufacturer of women’s clothing, ever:
Faux pockets are an abomination. If you’re going to bother putting pocket flaps on something, add the G-d damn pockets.
No love,
Jilli
And make the pockets deeper, you soulless bastards.
I have to put my iPod SOMEWHERE’ DAMMIT
Co-signed. I am so tired of having to carry my mp3 player and my phone in my fucking bra.
Added: dear “work trousers” brands,
When making male and female “work” trousers—in theory for some of the same jobs and occupations—please include the same amount of pockets in each one, as it is not cool that my “work” trousers have the fake pockets while my male coworker’s “work” trousers have six. We’re doing the same job and both need to carry the same amount of stuff in order to do that job. My manager cannot see me taking things out of my bra because my trousers fail at having pockets.
Sincerely, Me
Vincent Van Gogh: Look at the sky. It’s not dark and black and without character. The black is, in fact deep blue. And over there, lighter blue and blowing through the blues and blackness the winds swirling through the air and then shining, burning, bursting through… the stars! And you see how they roar their light. Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes.
The Doctor: I’ve seen many things, my friend. But you’re right. Nothing quite as wonderful as the things you see.
My favorite episode.
(Source: a-torvs)
