Set Your Spirit Free


Random Blah: I'm actually posting something here →
This.

sspaz1000:

Yes, posting something, not cross posting or whatever.

You know I think fandom would be a whole lot better if people weren’t so analytical about every damn inch of every show and movie.

NCIS- There’s a breed of fandom I don’t even want to touch with a 10 foot pole. The fighting and bickering…

— 3 days ago with 3 notes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCdHiZsSPjg →

So can’t wait for this show!!!!! Hope it survives…but with my track record…who knows…

— 1 week ago
Midas Whale--Bright and Early (Demo) →

These guys are awesome….can’t wait for their album!!!

— 1 week ago with 1 note

tristinawright:

From Emmy Award-winning executive producer J.J. Abrams and creator/executive producer J.H. Wyman and starring Karl Urban, Michael Ealy and Emmy Award nominee Lili Taylor, Almost Human (working title) is an action-packed police drama set 35 years in the future, when police officers are partnered with highly evolved human-like androids. An unlikely connection is forged when a cop with an aversion to robots and a robot with unexpected emotional responses investigate cases in a brave new world. Almost Human (wt) is produced by Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Bad Robot Productions and Warner Bros. Television. The series is created by J.H. Wyman, who wrote the pilot. The series is executive-produced by Wyman, J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk. Kathy Lingg (Person of Interest, Revolution, Fringe) and Reid Shane (Fringe) are co-executive producers. Brad Anderson (Fringe, The Killing) directed and served as co-executive producer on the pilot.

It’s things like this that make me miss having TV.

JJ Abrams is enough to get me to watch a show, now I have two reasons to watch this!

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— 1 week ago with 170 notes
fallfromsight:

Just.. Oh my god. And just… *scream*
He is so nice, btw. Only person that was standing in front of the table and chatting with everyone rather than sitting behind. Such a genuine guy.
ALSO.. *FLAIL* HE’S HOLDING AGRON PLUSHIE AND HE SAID IT WAS FANTASTIC. OMG. JUST NO. DJWBDLCOHEFB.

fallfromsight:

Just.. Oh my god. And just… *scream*

He is so nice, btw. Only person that was standing in front of the table and chatting with everyone rather than sitting behind. Such a genuine guy.

ALSO.. *FLAIL* HE’S HOLDING AGRON PLUSHIE AND HE SAID IT WAS FANTASTIC. OMG. JUST NO. DJWBDLCOHEFB.

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— 3 weeks ago with 110 notes
#I met him last year at a convention. He's awesome!!! 
Reblog if you actually like reading.

readfearless:

momodiggers:

wheresmyhusband-odairheis:

dailyponds:

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Reading Builds Up Your Imagination :)

I literally could not scroll past this without reblogging

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— 4 weeks ago with 536971 notes
Abi Roux: Well that's embarrassing. Book 8 thoughts...again! →

abiroux:

rachelhaimowitz:

abiroux:

The first post somehow erased everything I’d written, so I’m going to try again. Except I won’t be as detailed or clever as I was the first go around.

Book 8 has a set plan, and that plan has been set for a while. I’m not averse to changing things up, and I’ve already changed things a few time….

NO BUT I LOOOOOOOOOVED THE ORIGINAL TITLE IN ALL ITS PUNNY GLORY *pouts*

Noooo, that one’s still on the table! It’s losing out to the other option, though.

I wish there was another word to use to call two people together besides ‘ship.’ I don’t associate that word with my love for Kelly and Nick. They just are together and I accept it.

— 1 month ago with 151 notes
"

During the act of reading engaging fiction, we can lose all sense of time. By the final chapter of the right book, we feel changed in our own lives, even if what we’ve read is entirely made up.

Research says that’s because while you’re engaged in fiction—unlike nonfiction—you’re given a safe arena to experience emotions without the need for self-protection. Since the events you’re reading about do not follow you into your own life, you can feel strong emotions freely.

[…]

The key metric the researchers used is “emotionally transported,” or how deeply connected we are to the story. Previous research has shown that when we read stories about people experiencing specific emotions or events it triggers activity in our brains as if we were right there in the thick of the action.

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New study by Dutch researchers confirms previous theories that reading fiction makes you a better person by expanding your capacity for empathy.

Also see how storytelling makes us human.

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— 1 month ago with 6574 notes
dear 98% of the people that follow me that dont talk to me

musichetta:


tamaraldbrennan
:

Who are you

Whats your favorite color

Favorite ship

Favorite ice cream flavor

Do you have a cat

Thank

I’m Laurie. Fav color: dark blue. Fav ship: The TARDIS. Fav ice cream: Ben & Jerry’s Red Velvet Cake. I have two cats, Oz and Holden.

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— 1 month ago with 287098 notes
northernbluetwo:

I just can’t with your pouty/hurt face, Daniel.


What does I just can’t actually mean?

northernbluetwo:

I just can’t with your pouty/hurt face, Daniel.

What does I just can’t actually mean?

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— 2 months ago with 155 notes