Fashionable, my dear stalker.

❒ Single ❒ Taken ✔ Relationships? Not my division.

Welcome to the lair of an obsessive, sarcastic, antisocial, most likely asexual and definitely depraved (also possibly rabid) 20-year-old fangirl from a little cold country far up north called Finland.

This blog is filled with things I like, such as Sherlock Holmes (especially BBC Sherlock and Granada), Cabin Pressure, Game of Thrones, The Avengers, funny things, awesome art, and general gayness.

fanart ~ cosplay ~ memes and other stuff by me


May 25 '12
alackoforder:

BrOTP :3

Awwwww! This is the cutest! <3

alackoforder:

BrOTP :3

Awwwww! This is the cutest! <3

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May 24 '12

blood-and-confetti:

completelycumberbatched:

capaow:

inklou:

m3phi:

I

What

I don’t

I don’t even.

Give me this DVD.

What the…?!

What

the

fuck

is

GOING

ON

AHAHAHAHA, what the actual fuck?? :’D 

I’m convinced that this is what happened.

(Source: crispyn)

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May 24 '12

dudeufugly:

*cough cough*

It’s so funny how all of them have at least one shirt button opened, except for John who’s all proper and buttoned up. :’D

(Source: hybridcomplex)

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May 24 '12
fluffmugger:

requiodile:

bearpolars:

#hell is filled with people like you

#Actual Loki Tom Hiddleston

ACTUAL LOKI TOM HIDDLESTON

How is this man even real? *laughing until laughter turns into gross sobbing*

fluffmugger:

requiodile:

bearpolars:

#hell is filled with people like you

#Actual Loki Tom Hiddleston

ACTUAL LOKI TOM HIDDLESTON

How is this man even real? *laughing until laughter turns into gross sobbing*

(Source: bartonesque)

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May 23 '12

cayya:

Sheldon Cooper’s Costumes Appreciation Post.

The Doppler effect and the maid are my favourites! :’D

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May 23 '12

londonrains:

pernillo:

lokihasasexyass:

fluffmugger:

AND THEN

HE STARTS PLAYING

I AM THE DOCTOR

new ringtone

Mother of Gallifrey

jesus shET WHAT IS THIS EARGASM I AM HAVING

Holy mother of sweet baby Jesus, this is AWESOME. O____O <3

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May 23 '12

Hahaha, the creepy stalker/fanboy Coulson was one of the best things in the entire movie! :’D

(Source: mishasteaparty)

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May 23 '12
bloomist:

robynium:


In which Sherlock goes from friendly to angry in mere seconds

Doesn’t it look like he’s saying
“Yeah, we actually do MAKE OUT.”
?

Shit. Unable to unsee

Can&#8217;t unsee, won&#8217;t unsee. :&#8217;D

bloomist:

robynium:

In which Sherlock goes from friendly to angry in mere seconds

Doesn’t it look like he’s saying

“Yeah, we actually do MAKE OUT.”

?

Shit. Unable to unsee

Can’t unsee, won’t unsee. :’D

(Source: unreasonablyme)

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May 23 '12

I just wanted to tell you that I really, really like Andrew Scott. That’s all. 

(Source: sillymuggles)

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May 23 '12

Reblog if…

needsdungarees:

…someone shouted VATICAN CAMEOS you would be ready and willing to fall to the floor.

I DID.

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May 23 '12

The return of the Cabin Pressure limericks

The first ones are here.

**

Being a Captain is tough

Especially when you’re not buff

It’s hard to be a chief

When you’re called Martin Crieff 

I mean, that name sounds like “du-du-DUFF”

**

Competitive as you may

There are rules you must obey

Wherever it is hidden

Concealing is forbidden

The lemon, ladies and gentlemen, is in play

**

Treetop level flying is valiant

Martin’s screaming - not so elegant

Still, there’s no doubt

What it really is about:

Polar bears - are - BRILLIANT!

**

It can be played with a friend

It’s easy to comprehend

How do you win?

You see, that’s the thing

Yellow car’s a game that doesn’t end

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May 23 '12
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

timeladydragonmaster:

Captain Martin Crieff and Sherlock Holmes explaining how to deduce.

Wow. Just wow. Sometimes it’s hard to believe that these characters are played by the same actor! 

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May 22 '12

miikachu asked:

Your Sherlock cosplay is flawless! C:

Thank you, glad you like it! :>

Tags: miikachu

May 20 '12

sarugularugula:

bbutterfield:

Dead. I’m so dead.

No, John. John, no. NO. :’D

(Source: sherlockian-humour)

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May 20 '12
dasdeutschtard:

herm-anna37:

raelynnmarie:

kerriwho84:

This would be major heartfail!


oh god…I…I


It had been two years, nine months, four days, seven hours and thirty-three minutes since Sherlock Holmes had jumped off the roof of St. Bartholomew’s hospital to his supposed death.
Today had been like any other day. Sherlock burst into the flat, hair wet, jacket sopping, a faint fleck of some unknown substance on his face. John looked up at him and sighed, “Christ, Sherlock.”
“John, I am so sorry. I—“
“Sherlock, it doesn’t matter. It’s fine.” His friend’s voice was level, as though it had been only a day since they’d last seen each other, that he’d never jumped off that roof, that he’d never hidden himself away and forced his friend to endure unbearable amounts of pain.
Sherlock didn’t know what to say. He expected something, anything. Yelling, screaming, crying, punching, he wouldn’t even have put it past John Watson to throw the pocket knife lodged in the side table at him. He guided himself to the couch and sat down, the entire flat seeming as though it were made of eggshells, as though one wrong word, one wrong breath and the entire house of cards would come down around their ears.
He waited for him to say something, thinking that perhaps John had gone into shock and didn’t know how to react. Sherlock stared at him, two-day old shirt, cold tea, book he’d already read twice—no, three times—judging by the dog ears on the pages. He hadn’t slept well, the bags under his eyes looked worse than when he’d been kept up because of the blind banker.
“Sherlock,” John said, not looking up from his book, “you’ll mould the carpet and Mrs. Hudson will put it on our rent.”
He hadn’t even noticed the rain puddling around his feet, a dark ring etching itself against the fabric of the carpet. Of course. The jacket was placed on the coat rack, along with his scarf, and he went to make himself a cup of tea. Something about this situation was bothering him. He kept looking at the various things in the flat, doing his best to find something, anything that could tell him why John wasn’t reacting like he knew John Watson would have reacted.
But there was nothing. Nothing but a string of unanswered question marks that led right to his only friend.
______
“DAMN!” The shatter and loud outburst actually made Sherlock startle—something that hadn’t happened in longer than he could accurately remember. When he looked, he saw John cleaning up a beaker that he’d knocked over.
He hesitated. John was perfectly capable of cleaning up after himself, and something told him to stay away. “Are you alright in there?” he offered, much more quietly than his normal inquisitions.
“Yeah, fine, I just…damn burner. I wish you’d not leave them so near the edge of the table like that, Sherlock!” The sound of the rubbish bin opening , the glass tinkling in, and then silence. When Sherlock looked up from his work, he saw John standing, facing the sink stock still. His head was hung low and his shoulders were sagging. Sherlock felt a tugging in the center of his chest, and he couldn’t understand why. Again, he looked at the signs, observed everything, but all that lay on those slumped shoulders of his friend was another line of question marks.
This happened every once in a while. Something would break, John would drop something, or he would suddenly go quiet and stand in the kitchen as though a man possessed. Sherlock never assisted him, not unless he saw John in any immediate danger. And when he did, he made sure not to touch him.
Once, he had touched John as he helped clean a shattered teacup and spilt Ceylon tea. John had frozen solid for the faintest of moments, a dark colour flashed through his eyes. But he didn’t look at Sherlock. He took what Sherlock saw as calming breaths and continued cleaning it up.
Sherlock didn’t dare touch him again.
____
A particularly quiet day nearly a month after his return, Sherlock had been watching John write on his computer for the past two hours. “John…is everything…are you alright?”
“Yes…” John only locked eyes with his friend for a hair of a second before burying his nose back in the computer, “Yes, I’m…I’m fine.”
____
When John was at work one day, Sherlock had phoned Lestrade. He was going absolutely mental without anything to do. He’d gone far past bored, and he wasn’t about to let his mind go fallow.
One afternoon, a few days later, Lestrade came up to the flat. John made himself tea and offered some to the DI, who politely refused.
“I won’t be here long enough for tea,” he said, brushing past John and coming to stand in front of Sherlock, “I know you’ve been home long enough, but we’ve got a suicide that couldn’t possibly be a suicide. Large metal doors bolted from the inside and a man who couldn’t even open his hands to holda gun, let alone shoot it. Will you come?”
Sherlock looked from the Detective Inspector to John, and that tugging at his chest happened again.
John was paralyzed. The tea was slowly dribbling to the ground as his arms went to his sides of their own accord. His jaw was hanging slack.
Carefully, Sherlock stood and came towards him, “John, John are you alright?”
He didn’t answer him. “L-Lestrade…You can see him, too?” he whispered.
“Bloody hell….” Lestrade covered his mouth and scrubbed at his cheek with his hand as the situation sunk in around the two of them.
It …it couldn’t be. Why hadn’t he noticed? The question marks disappeared as Sherlock chanced a gentle hand on his friend’s shoulder, “Oh, John….”

Oh my gooooodddd. D&#8217;:

dasdeutschtard:

herm-anna37:

raelynnmarie:

kerriwho84:

This would be major heartfail!

oh god…I…I

It had been two years, nine months, four days, seven hours and thirty-three minutes since Sherlock Holmes had jumped off the roof of St. Bartholomew’s hospital to his supposed death.

Today had been like any other day. Sherlock burst into the flat, hair wet, jacket sopping, a faint fleck of some unknown substance on his face. John looked up at him and sighed, “Christ, Sherlock.”

“John, I am so sorry. I—“

“Sherlock, it doesn’t matter. It’s fine.” His friend’s voice was level, as though it had been only a day since they’d last seen each other, that he’d never jumped off that roof, that he’d never hidden himself away and forced his friend to endure unbearable amounts of pain.

Sherlock didn’t know what to say. He expected something, anything. Yelling, screaming, crying, punching, he wouldn’t even have put it past John Watson to throw the pocket knife lodged in the side table at him. He guided himself to the couch and sat down, the entire flat seeming as though it were made of eggshells, as though one wrong word, one wrong breath and the entire house of cards would come down around their ears.

He waited for him to say something, thinking that perhaps John had gone into shock and didn’t know how to react. Sherlock stared at him, two-day old shirt, cold tea, book he’d already read twice—no, three times—judging by the dog ears on the pages. He hadn’t slept well, the bags under his eyes looked worse than when he’d been kept up because of the blind banker.

“Sherlock,” John said, not looking up from his book, “you’ll mould the carpet and Mrs. Hudson will put it on our rent.”

He hadn’t even noticed the rain puddling around his feet, a dark ring etching itself against the fabric of the carpet. Of course. The jacket was placed on the coat rack, along with his scarf, and he went to make himself a cup of tea. Something about this situation was bothering him. He kept looking at the various things in the flat, doing his best to find something, anything that could tell him why John wasn’t reacting like he knew John Watson would have reacted.

But there was nothing. Nothing but a string of unanswered question marks that led right to his only friend.

______

“DAMN!” The shatter and loud outburst actually made Sherlock startle—something that hadn’t happened in longer than he could accurately remember. When he looked, he saw John cleaning up a beaker that he’d knocked over.

He hesitated. John was perfectly capable of cleaning up after himself, and something told him to stay away. “Are you alright in there?” he offered, much more quietly than his normal inquisitions.

“Yeah, fine, I just…damn burner. I wish you’d not leave them so near the edge of the table like that, Sherlock!” The sound of the rubbish bin opening , the glass tinkling in, and then silence. When Sherlock looked up from his work, he saw John standing, facing the sink stock still. His head was hung low and his shoulders were sagging. Sherlock felt a tugging in the center of his chest, and he couldn’t understand why. Again, he looked at the signs, observed everything, but all that lay on those slumped shoulders of his friend was another line of question marks.

This happened every once in a while. Something would break, John would drop something, or he would suddenly go quiet and stand in the kitchen as though a man possessed. Sherlock never assisted him, not unless he saw John in any immediate danger. And when he did, he made sure not to touch him.

Once, he had touched John as he helped clean a shattered teacup and spilt Ceylon tea. John had frozen solid for the faintest of moments, a dark colour flashed through his eyes. But he didn’t look at Sherlock. He took what Sherlock saw as calming breaths and continued cleaning it up.

Sherlock didn’t dare touch him again.

____

A particularly quiet day nearly a month after his return, Sherlock had been watching John write on his computer for the past two hours. “John…is everything…are you alright?”

“Yes…” John only locked eyes with his friend for a hair of a second before burying his nose back in the computer, “Yes, I’m…I’m fine.”

____

When John was at work one day, Sherlock had phoned Lestrade. He was going absolutely mental without anything to do. He’d gone far past bored, and he wasn’t about to let his mind go fallow.

One afternoon, a few days later, Lestrade came up to the flat. John made himself tea and offered some to the DI, who politely refused.

“I won’t be here long enough for tea,” he said, brushing past John and coming to stand in front of Sherlock, “I know you’ve been home long enough, but we’ve got a suicide that couldn’t possibly be a suicide. Large metal doors bolted from the inside and a man who couldn’t even open his hands to holda gun, let alone shoot it. Will you come?”

Sherlock looked from the Detective Inspector to John, and that tugging at his chest happened again.

John was paralyzed. The tea was slowly dribbling to the ground as his arms went to his sides of their own accord. His jaw was hanging slack.

Carefully, Sherlock stood and came towards him, “John, John are you alright?”

He didn’t answer him. “L-Lestrade…You can see him, too?” he whispered.

“Bloody hell….” Lestrade covered his mouth and scrubbed at his cheek with his hand as the situation sunk in around the two of them.

It …it couldn’t be. Why hadn’t he noticed? The question marks disappeared as Sherlock chanced a gentle hand on his friend’s shoulder, “Oh, John….”

Oh my gooooodddd. D’:

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