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abbiegoth:

heatherm00ch:

jordanorsomething:

punkrawkanarkay:

Foxes are weird. They’re like dogcats.

dogcats

STOP

I have a policy to reblog this every time it appears on my dash thank you

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bonginq:

trryinq:

snorlaxatives:

some people on this website have a special reserved place in heaven

OH MY GOD I ALMOST CRIED YESTERDAY BECAUSE I LOST THIS POST

its ok friend you have found it again

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my face hurts from pretending

I need to fix myself. No one else can do it for me. 

mishasminions:

HOW DO I STOP LAUGHING

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pottermoosh:

Also I’ve been creeping on their respective tags online (of course) and there are people saying to Bryarly shit like ‘You are one lucky girl I hope you know that’.

Dudes, have you MET Bryarly. Charlie is the luckiest bastard alive rn.

John Green's tumblr: I AM PISSED OFF

fishingboatproceeds:

I am pissed off because Laci Green, one of the most promising young content creators on YouTube, has been forced off the Internet by death threats—apparently driven by her casual use of the word “tranny” in a video she made more than three years ago. (She apologized and even took down the…

John is a bi-romantic heterosexual; Sherlock is a bi- or homo-romantic asexual. They are in love with each other, (and kind of in a relationship). Neither of them realizes any of this, because both of them base their interpretation of their orientation on the sexual side of it alone

So John keeps dating women, because he self defines as heterosexual, and keeps trying to assert that to himself. But because he’s monoamourous and is already in love with Sherlock, he just can’t make it work with any of the women he dates at all.

Sherlock, on the other hand, figured out he wasn’t interested in sex around the time everyone else in his age group got interested in it and he found the whole thing terribly tedious. He probably doesn’t even self-identify as asexual, because he doesn’t care enough about that sort of thing to bother labelling it. And then, because he’s already categorised any sort of couple relationship as sexual and therefore boring, and because he very rarely comes across anyone he considers worth spending any of his time with anyway, he doesn’t really realise he is capable of romantic attraction, either. He has so little experience of having friends that when John comes along he doesn’t have a comparison to realise that their relationship is romantic rather than purely friendship.

Which is why everyone keeps pointing out that they’re a couple, but both of them just react by thinking “No, because we’re not having sex.” rather than noticing that they are in love with each other.

Found on Baidu Sherlock Forum, originally written in English, but I can’t find the authorship or original post. (my apologies, no copyright infringement intended)

((one of the best interpretations of Johnlock))

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