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this just came on my TV and I took out my earbuds to watch cause the animation’s cute as shit

holy shit I love this

thats fucking cute as all hell oh my gosh

hello yes I would like to buy your product

This was a bazilion times better since it was Owl City singing it

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[ 30 DAYS OF CUMBERBATCH ][ Day 24: Favourite Project Besides Film and TV ]

I wish I could say Frankenstein or After the Dance but unfortunately I’m unable to see Benedict in theatre… *depressed sigh* So instead of whining again, I’m choosing this:South Pacific | Narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch Well, the truth is, his voice makes everything better. Audiobooks, radio plays, poems… he’s done it all ♥ I do have a soft spot for documentaries narrated by Benedict though. This one felt like a 6-hour journey in Ben’s company, filled with breathtaking visuals and fascinating stories.Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking | Narrated by Stephen Hawking & Benedict CumberbatchHello. My name is Stephen Hawking. Physicist, cosmologist and something of a dreamer. Although I cannot move and I have to speak through a computer, in my mind I am free. — That’s the first thing you hear… I mean, it’s quite inspiring, isn’t it? And the way Stephen Hawking’s voice changes into Benedict’s voice (and vice versa) was a fantastic idea. It can be very touching too, if you’ve seen Benedict’s performance in Hawking.Cabin Pressure | Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Captain Martin Crieff Another proof that Benedict is brilliant in both drama and comedy. But it’s not just him that’s amazing - the whole CP cast is hilarious. I just can’t wait for another series! + Benedict’s story in The Prince’s Trust’s Inspired* By Music: Personal Reflections Of How Music Changed Our Lives.

nightowl81:

[ 30 DAYS OF CUMBERBATCH ]
[ Day 24: Favourite Project Besides Film and TV ]

I wish I could say Frankenstein or After the Dance but unfortunately I’m unable to see Benedict in theatre… *depressed sigh* So instead of whining again, I’m choosing this:

South Pacific | Narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch
Well, the truth is, his voice makes everything better. Audiobooks, radio plays, poems… he’s done it all ♥ I do have a soft spot for documentaries narrated by Benedict though. This one felt like a 6-hour journey in Ben’s company, filled with breathtaking visuals and fascinating stories.

Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking | Narrated by Stephen Hawking & Benedict Cumberbatch
Hello. My name is Stephen Hawking. Physicist, cosmologist and something of a dreamer. Although I cannot move and I have to speak through a computer, in my mind I am free. — That’s the first thing you hear… I mean, it’s quite inspiring, isn’t it? And the way Stephen Hawking’s voice changes into Benedict’s voice (and vice versa) was a fantastic idea. It can be very touching too, if you’ve seen Benedict’s performance in Hawking.

Cabin Pressure | Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Captain Martin Crieff
Another proof that Benedict is brilliant in both drama and comedy. But it’s not just him that’s amazing - the whole CP cast is hilarious. I just can’t wait for another series!

+ Benedict’s story in The Prince’s Trust’s Inspired* By Music: Personal Reflections Of How Music Changed Our Lives.

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I enjoy being indoors. I enjoy laying on couches, snacking, and reading (watching TV). Summer sucks because it is the only season when, if I want to do this in the middle of a gorgeous day, people (my children) look at me like I’m a disgusting person. Well, guess what? It’s 90 degrees out there, it’s 68 degrees in here, and this episode of The Bachelorette isn’t going to watch itself.
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Sherlock | Favourite Things | A Study in Pink | 025

JOHN: Do you want me to come with you?SHERLOCK: I like company when I go out and I think better when I talk aloud. Skull just attracts attention, so.

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Sherlock | Favourite Things | A Study in Pink | 025

JOHN: Do you want me to come with you?
SHERLOCK: I like company when I go out and I think better when I talk aloud. Skull just attracts attention, so.

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Sherlock | Favourite Things | A Study in Pink | 024

JOHN: Have you talked to the police?SHERLOCK: Four people are dead, there isn’t time to talk to the police.JOHN: So why’re you talking to me?!SHERLOCK: Mrs. Hudson took my skull.JOHN: So I’m basically filling in for your skull.SHERLOCK: Relax, you’re doing fine.

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Sherlock | Favourite Things | A Study in Pink | 024

JOHN: Have you talked to the police?
SHERLOCK: Four people are dead, there isn’t time to talk to the police.
JOHN: So why’re you talking to me?!
SHERLOCK: Mrs. Hudson took my skull.
JOHN: So I’m basically filling in for your skull.
SHERLOCK: Relax, you’re doing fine.

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alittlespecificity:

Watson: “Why didn’t I think of that?”
Sherlock: “Because you’re an idiot.”
Watson: D:
Sherlock: “No-no-no, don’t be like that, practically everyone is.”

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Favorite Book Characters: Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

“As a rule,” said Holmes, “the more bizarre a thing is the less mysterious it proves to be. It is your commonplace, featureless crimes which are really puzzling, just as a commonplace face is the most difficult to identify.”



Favourite fictional character, ever.

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Favorite Book Characters: Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

“As a rule,” said Holmes, “the more bizarre a thing is the less mysterious it proves to be. It is your commonplace, featureless crimes which are really puzzling, just as a commonplace face is the most difficult to identify.”

Favourite fictional character, ever.

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