So My Brother Was Playing A Game And....
So my brother was playing a game and....



I mean wth 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Some hopeful news for us BBC Sherlock fans in the last half a decade.
I have two sides these days
One Side : The rumours are fake. Just because Joe is not attending the Eras Tour doesn't mean they broke up. They literally have no other proof. As queen Swift said "Like my relationship for 6 years we've had to dodge weird rumours, tabloid stuff and we just ignore it"
Other Side: The rumours are true. That's why there was a change in the setlist. She also burned down the Lover house, and ofc all those articles about the break up that it was due to the differences in the personalities .
Nevertheless, I will ALWAYS support and love her to the moon and the Saturn no matter what.

OMGG I CONSIDER THIS CANON. THIS IS CANON
It would've been kinda cool if right after the snap and Tony's death (and instead of that kneeling hommage from the heros in the deleted scene), we would've had a black cut to the next scene -
"Move, move, move!", somebody shouts.
We're in a hospital. Someone's pushing a mobile bed. Tony is in it, with a respirator and all. They arrive in a surgery room.
"What do we have?", Christine Palmer asks.
"Brain trauma."
"Life functions critical", somebody says.
"He's going into cardiac arrest."
Someone uses a defibrillator on him.
"He's stable."
"What about the arm?"
"Brain first."
"I'm on it", a dark voice says. Christine looks up, and it's Strange. He's wearing a surgical mask and he's putting on surgical gloves.
She smiles.
Strange holds a hand up, and the surgeon assistant gives him the tool he needs.
Strange takes a breath. Now his eyes smile.
"Mr Stark. You're not going to die."
Credits roll.
I'm sorry, I know nothing about hospitals and science and surgeries but I just wanted to point out that it would've been cool that in the end, Tony is saved by a superhero, not through superpowers, but by using his former talents, that made him as much a hero as well. And I like that it was Strange, who's kind of responsible for Tony's death (by putting them on the path of that one scenario case), but decided, whatever outcome I saw, I'm going to do everything I can to fix it - I saw the end of the fight and I know how to fix it. My part is not done yet.
Anyway. That's my interpretation.
list of acd canon sherlock holmes things i absolutely love
(and am going to mostly put under a readmore because i made most of this list while rereading the entire canon so it is very long! listen i just think sherlock holmes is the best character ever and i need to share my love for him–)
immediately upon being introduced to watson he grabs him by the sleeve, starts excitedly showing off his bloodstain testing experiment, and claps his hands “looking as delighted as a child with a new toy”. once he finishes, his eyes glitter and he puts his hand on his heart and bows “as if to some applauding crowd conjured up by his imagination”.
watson: “i object to rows because my nerves are shaken”
holmes: “do you include violin playing in your category of rows?” he asked, anxiously
he’s noted to be extraordinarily knowledgeable and zealous in his studies, and yet on the same page it’s stated that he doesn’t know the earth travels around the sun and once watson tells him about it he immediately decides to forget about it because it’s not relevant to his work. this is where the famous “brain attic” monologue comes in.
watson writes this list about him and then throws it into the fire in despair:

has a habit of laughing in a way that’s described as bursting into an “explosion” or “roar” of laughter
frequently does this at crime scenes:

enlists a gang of street orphans to help him on his cases, pays them for their work, and generally treats them as equals but also playfully talks to them like a general to his soldiers
plays the violin for watson to help him get to sleep
is incredibly knowledgable on anything from different types of tobacco, to the ways one’s trade can influence the form of their hands, to medieval pottery and stradivarus violins. and yet, i reiterate, does not know the earth revolves around the sun.
has a tendency of waxing poetic about the meaningless of existence, particularly when he’s bored from not having any cases to work on
once said about a dog “i would rather have toby’s help than that of the whole detective force of london”
used the word “doggy” when speaking to toby
once told watson “i don’t wish to be theatrical” despite all evidence to the contrary
disguises himself as an old man just to play a prank on watson
watson: “i think i had better go”
holmes: “not at all, doctor. stay where you are. i am lost without my boswell.”
is known to wiggle in his chair when he gets excited about a case
discovers that a man has tricked his own stepdaughter into a fake marriage so he can keep her at home and control her life and inheritance. acknowledges that said man hasn’t done anything illegal but still tells him “there never was a man who deserved punishment more” and that he ought to get whipped for what he did, and then goes to actually get his hunting crop, causing the man to run out the door at top speed
let a criminal go free because it turned out the man he murdered was trying to force said criminal’s daughter into an unwanted marriage
was suddenly made to participate in the wedding of someone he was tracking for a case, came home and laughed about it for several minutes, exclaimed “well, really!”, laughed for several more minutes, and only then did he actually tell watson what happened
responds to the king of bohemia insulting irene adler and saying she’s not on his level by saying coldly: “from what i have seen of the lady, she seems indeed to be on a very different level to your majesty”, which is basically him saying “actually she’s way better than you, so fuck off”
refused to shake said king’s hand
built a pillow fort in a client’s house so he could think better
let a poor jewel thief go because he cried, because it was christmas and therefore it was the season of forgiveness, and because the case was really easy anyway so it’s not his fault if the police are too stupid to solve it themselves
always reassures clients that they can trust him and watson and speak freely around them
is willing to waive his fee for clients who can’t afford to pay him, because according to him his profession is its own reward
this entire scene from speckled band when he gets confronted by his client’s abusive stepfather:
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