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21

May

ronvveasley:

On a scale of 1 to the Hannibal fandom how willing are you to accept things frowned upon in most societies

Both of them are reaching out towards each other, their hands pressed hard against the glass, trying to establish physical contact. They both have so much they want to say and so little time to say it. Spock calls Kirk his friend, the fullest expression of their feelings anywhere in the series. Almost everyone who watches that scene feels the passion the two men share, the hunger for something more than what they are allowed. And, I tell my nonfan listeners, slash is what happens when you take away the glass.
Henry Jenkins, about the scene in Wrath of Khan (via serenemissk)

who-lock-loki-lover:

I’m really tired

But

I’ve only read two fanfictions today

But

I’m really tired

But

Fanfictions…

20

May

professorpusscake:

Chekov

generalpandemonium:

I accidentally all the Pokemon Fusion

ghosteh13:

voice-of-tartarus:

demeaniac:

what if with our first clot of air when we are born we inhale a soul, and every time we breathe out, we squeeze a tiny part of our souls out. would our final breath actually be the very last soul fragment leaving our bodies?

Woah woah wait 

you know those things that say “you become like the 5 people you hang out with the most”

that would explain why, because you would actually be inhaling little parts of them over time

Oh my god

notthedroidyouarelookingfor:

history meme || women [1/6]: nichelle nichols

Nichelle Nichols is best known for her portrayal of Lieutenant Uhura, the communications officer aboard the starship Enterprise in the 1960s television series Star Trek and six succeeding movies. Her prominent position as a senior bridge officer was groundbreaking, as she was one of the first black women in a major television series not portraying a servant. The role was so groundbreaking that when Nichols considered leaving the show during the first season, Martin Luther King Jr personally urged her to stay, citing her as a vital role model for black children and women all across the country, as well as for other children who would see black people as equals. The season three episode “Plato’s Stepchildren” features a kiss between her character and William Shatner’s Captain Kirk, popularly cited as the first interracial kiss on television.

Despite the cancellation of the series after three seasons, Nichols continued to work for minority visibility by volunteering her time with NASA to recruit female and minority personnel, an endeavor in which she was extremely successful. Through the program she helped to recruit Dr. Sally Ride, the first American female astronaut, and Colonel Guinon Bluford, the first African-American astronaut. Mae Jemison, the first black woman in space, has specifically cited the character of Uhura as her inspiration to apply for NASA and comedienne Whoopi Goldberg, who played the Star Trek: The Next Generation character Guinan (a role specifically created for her after she requested to be on the show), has also spoken of Nichols’ influence.

detectiveinabox:


Basically what I gathered from the Star Trek: Into Darkness Volcano clip. FISH! Also Jim and Bones in  spandex suits 10/10 would bang

detectiveinabox:

Basically what I gathered from the Star Trek: Into Darkness Volcano clip. FISH! Also Jim and Bones in  spandex suits 10/10 would bang

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jaclcfrost:

egggcorn:

jaclcfrost:

if i was in a fictional universe i wouldn’t be the main character i’d probably be that friend of the main character who lacks supernatural powers or special abilities but makes up for it with sarcasm and really lame one-liners

but that’s also…