Exactly one year ago, this post became the very first Sherlock thing I ever reblogged. And then I made this blog, which was only supposed to last a few weeks. I’m still here.
REBLOG THIS PHOTOSET AT YOUR OWN RISK.
(And happy 2013, you lovely people.)
TWO YEARS NOW.
Happy 2014.
Three years done. Does this mean I’m a Senior now?
(And happy 2015, you perpetually lovely people.)
FOUR YEARS.
*plays “Pomp and Circumstance”*
Happy 2016.
five years ✋
or maybe i’ve always been here
happy not-2016 either way
🎆🍾🎊🕵
i am an insect trapped in amber, and i accept my fate
preparing for reading this fic like it’s a romantic evening in, I’m making a special meal in the actual oven and I’m gonna wear my favourite outfit (my pyjamas) and dim the lights and put on music I might even pour a glass of wine
someone’s getting laid this evening and it’s my favourite fictional character
COLUMBUS, OH—Marveling at how well preserved the archaic opinions were, a team of archaeologists from the Smithsonian Institution announced Thursday the discovery of a fully intact 17th-century belief system in Ohio congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH). “It’s just extraordinary to come across a perspective that dates back to the the mid-1600s and shows absolutely no signs of decay,” said Dr. Claire Goedde, explaining that while it’s not uncommon to encounter partial remains of convictions from that era, it’s exceedingly rare to recover a specimen this pristine. “All the 400-year-old viewpoints remain almost completely untouched, from religion’s place in society to the rights of women to the attitude toward science. I can only imagine the insights this single sample will provide as to how people who lived centuries ago saw the world around them.” Goedde added, however, that the congressman’s belief system was fragile even in near-perfect condition and could deteriorate rapidly if examined too much.