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samandriel:

sherlock10knotes:

den-of-cin-of-iron:

artraysofgarfield:

scarletvalkyrie:

dammit-jim-imadoctor-notablogger:

dlanadhz:

jessicamdawn:

What’s funny about this is that in Star Trek he’s quoting Sherlock Holmes, but in Sherlock he’s quoting Spock.

Although the original quote was from Sherlock Holmes. It was used in TOS and then in Star Trek (2009) as a reference to SH. Then in Sherlock 2x02, Sherlock says it and John calls him ‘Spock’ as though it’s a reference to Star Trek and Wibbly Wobbly Inception of the quote, yo.

Canonically Spock is a descendant of Sherlock Holmes.

Wait, really? ^^^^

Yep. Star Trek 6 Spock says “An ancestor of mine once said ‘If you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains however improbable must be the truth.”

(Source: moriarty)

Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnd I quit.

What? I’m on tumblr? What?

(via rhythmsextion)

daunt:

hungrylikethewolfie:

puddled:

helenish:

That time that….never mind, I can’t. NEVER MIND. WHAT? It’s cool, I’m fine, I’m good. 

I have a Pavlovian response to leather now

fucking werewolves

But oh god, all I can think is that they’re in the exact same outfit here, which literally and demonstrably is one of Derek’s (someone has screencaps, don’t lie, YOU KNOW YOU DO AND YOU KNOW WHAT EPISODE HE WORE THIS IN), and all I can think is, “Oh shit, what if they do a bodyswap episode, only instead of everyone getting all mixed up with each other they just do a Being John Malkovich thing and everyone keeps getting dumped inside of Derek’s body?  And so everyone has to spend some time living Derek’s terrible awful no-good very bad life, IS THAT WHY YOU’RE WEARING HIS CLOTHES, IS IT??”

 

(Source: dylanofuckme)

uchicagoadmissions:

Indiana Jones Mystery Package

We don’t really even know how to start this post. Yesterday we received a package addressed to “Henry Walton Jones, Jr.”. We sort-of shrugged it off and put it in our bin of mail for student workers to sort and deliver to the right faculty member— we get the wrong mail a lot.

Little did we know what we were looking at. When our student mail worker snapped out of his finals-tired haze and realized who Dr. Jones was, we were sort of in luck: this package wasn’t meant for a random professor in the Stat department. It is addressed to “Indiana” Jones.

What we know: The package contained an incredibly detailed replica of “University of Chicago Professor” Abner Ravenwood’s journal from Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. It looks only sort of like this one, but almost exactly like this one, so much so that we thought it might have been the one that was for sale on Ebay had we not seen some telling inconsistencies in cover color and “Ex Libris” page (and distinct lack of sword). The book itself is a bit dusty, and the cover is teal fabric with a red velvet spine, with weathered inserts and many postcards/pictures of Marion Ravenwood (and some cool old replica money) included. It’s clear that it is mostly, but not completely handmade, as although the included paper is weathered all of the “handwriting” and calligraphy lacks the telltale pressure marks of actual handwriting. 

What we don’t know: Why this came to us. The package does not actually have real stamps on it— the outside of the package was crinkly and dirty as if it came through the mail, but the stamps themselves are pasted on and look like they have been photocopied. There is no US postage on the package, but we did receive it in a bin of mail, and it is addressed to the physical address of our building, Rosenwald Hall, which has a distinctly different address from any other buildings where it might be appropriate to send it (Haskell Hall or the Oriental Institute Museum). However, although now home to the Econ department and College Admissions, Rosenwald Hall used to be the home to our departments of geology and geography

If you’re an applicant and sent this to us: Why? How? Did you make it? Why so awesome? If you’re a member of the University community and this belongs to you or you’ve gotten one like it before, PLEASE tell us how you acquired it, and whether or not yours came with a description— or if we’re making a big deal out of the fact that you accidentally slipped a gift for a friend in to the inter-university mail system. If you are an Indiana Jones enthusiast and have any idea who may have sent this to us or who made it, let us know that, too. 

We know this sounds like a joke/hoax… it’s not (at least, from our end).  Any hints, ideas, thoughts, or explanations are appreciated. We’ve been completely baffled as to why this was sent to us, in mostly a good way, but it’s clear this is a neat thing that either belongs somewhere else— or belongs in the halls of UChicago admissions history.

Internet: help us out. If you’re on Reddit (we’re not) or any other nerdly social media sites where we might get information about this, feel free to post far and wide and e-mail any answers, clues, ideas, thoughts, or musings to indianajonesjournal@uchicago.edu  (yes, we did set up an email account just to deal with this thing). 

**Update: we have heard from Lucasfilm (nerd sidebar: OMG SO COOL) that this is not some type of viral marketing package for any upcoming Indiana Jones films or events. We have narrowed the likely maker down to the most-accurate Ebay match (seller “Ravenbar”) but have not been able to get in touch with the seller, nor do we have any sense of why this would have made its way to our office. More photos of the journal can be found in the Chicago Red Eye here. We will be placing this in the University of Chicago library’s Special Collections once our mystery has been solved, so to those who have asked if it is for sale, sadly, the answer is no. Thanks to all who have sent tips or ideas (and to all of the news organizations that found this cool enough to pick it up)— please keep the ideas coming!**

itscarororo:

tommypom:

This is me sneezing and it’s one of the most adorable things you’ll watch all day.

oh mah gah

lavishness:

Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd at The Hobbit premiere in London

I always want to get closer. - Dominic Monaghan

For hobbits, they certainly are trolls.  BLESS.


“That’s Peter, Derek’s uncle. A little while back he tried to kill us all so we set him on fire and Derek slashed his throat.”“Hi.”

“That’s Peter, Derek’s uncle. A little while back he tried to kill us all so we set him on fire and Derek slashed his throat.”
“Hi.”

(Source: crazycrimeclowns, via heyysourwolf)