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Imogen Heap - The Moment I Said It
Matt: Alright so we’re soaking wet but we have our dry suits on haven’t we Kaz?
Karen: Argh, dry suits.
Matt: They’re tight aren’t they?
Karen: They’re really tight. Matt came into make up earlier in just his dry suit and it’s all flesh colored and [starts laughing] it was disgusting!
Matt: I’m a bit offended by that.
Karen: Aaaw no. You know it was. He knows.
Karen: I’ve never experienced something this extreme with water before…
Matt: ‘Extreme’, you always use the word ‘extreme’.
Karen: That’s because it is extreme! This is a show of extremity!
(ancient-amateurから)
I’m lucky to move it an inch on the monitor.

My TV will be like:
Tumblr will be like:
I’ll be like:
Moffat will be like:
(anescapedfishから)
Only until I saw the commercial for it, did I realize how long I’d been waiting for it. I’m on the History channel, and I’m not really listening because they’re talking about D-Day. Then they said “Canadian”.

It’s the Canadian story of what happened on D-Day. It’s nice to see that it isn’t about the Germans or the Americans, and down-right awesome that it’s the Canadians since we have such a joke of a military now. I’m excited for when this will come on… I just have to wait for the commercial again.
The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. The good things don’t always soften the bad things but vice versa, the bad things don’t necessarily spoil the good things or make them unimportant.
(doctorwhoから)
My dad came home with this ass kicking lighter. It’s a fire-breathing cow.
You pull back on its horns to make it work and you can refill it.
I want to go out again today.
I have to eat. But I don’t want to. D:
I wish we didn’t need to eat.
I got a pocket watch in the mail today. c:
I spoke of a postal strike earlier; I wonder if that effects Purolator…
Donna: Why me?
Doctor: ‘Cause you’re special.
Donna: I keep telling you, I’m not.
Doctor: No, but you are. Oh, you really don’t believe that, do you? I can see, Donna, what you’re thinking. All that attitude, all that lip, ‘cause all this time you think you’re not worth it.
Donna: Stop it!
Doctor: Shouting at the world ‘cause no-one’s listening. Well, why should they?
Donna: Doctor… stop it.#this is just one of the loveliest, truest, most amazing character moments i’ve ever seen on television. there are hints throughout series 4 at donna’s belief that she isn’t anything special - she either dismisses it when anyone suggests that she is, or she’s just plain surprised, like she is in turn left to think that someone like the doctor would want to travel with HER, plain ol’ donna noble, an ordinary temp who’s never done anything much with her life. couldn’t keep a husband, can’t keep a job, can’t please her mother. but here, when she’s confronted with it by the doctor - just that little bit of heartbreak in donna’s voice when she tells him to stop it, to stop reminding her of why she’s not worthy of their adventures… UGH IT’S BOTH BEAUTIFUL AND TERRIBLE AT THE SAME TIME. donna bb you are amazing and you did amazing things even when you thought you were nothing special, and that’s just what’s so perfect about donna, you know? how RELATABLE she is, how real she is - she’s brave and she’s amazing and she’s special without realising it, and in the face of everything she thinks and believes about herself, and somehow that’s… braver, and more amazing and more special. can there also be a zillion awards for catherine tate’s face and acting here, because LOOK AT HER and how she just portrays that apprehension and self-doubt donna hides beneath her blustery, carefree exterior… that even the doctor didn’t quite figure out until the metacrisis. #a love letter to donna noble
(anescapedfishから)