Monday, April 28, 2014

Time And Relative Dimensions in Blogging

Hello Lovelies!!

I'm sorry I haven't been present in the blogosphere over the past weekish. I had what I thought was a cold and it wasn't going away so we went to the doctor's and they told me it was bronchitis. 

Lovely. 

I've been given instructions to drink lots of tea with honey, which I don't really mind. Because tea is awesome.

Warning, this is going to be a very gif-tastic post. :)

Continuing with Alphabet Soup, we come to the letter "D". I feel like I'm about to start singing a song on Sesame Street, but fear not! I have something much cooler than that.


DEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHH
DOOOOOOOOOO DOOOOOOOOOO DOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DOOOOOOOOO DOOOOOO DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOHHHHHHHH
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOO
DOOOOO DOOOO DOOOO DOOOO DOOOO DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO dododododo
aaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAhhhhhhhhhHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
OOOOOOHEEEEEEEEOHHHHHHHH
DOO DOOO DOOO DODODOOOO
DOOOOOOOOOOOOO DODODODOOOOO
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DODODODO DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
WOOOOOOOOOOEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOH
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH

For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about and think I may have just had a seizure, that was the Doctor Who theme song!! I am a very, very dedicated Whovian. My mom was a Whovian before me so I come by it honestly.

All of the Doctors to date.

Doctor Who is a British TV show that started in the 60s. It stars a man called "The Doctor". Except he's not actually a man. *Gasps!* He's a Time Lord! A Time Lord is an alien from Gallifrey who can travel anywhere in time and space.
Literally.
This is the TARDIS.

He has this machine called the TARDIS, which stands for "Time And Relative Dimensions In Space", and he travels in it. He goes back and forth in time and he travels to all different types of planets. When he's about to die, he "regenerates," meaning he gets a new body, kinda cheating death. 
He also travels with companions, who are people he meets on his travels. You meet all sorts of people. Funny people. Sassy people. Swagtastic people. Sad people. Annoying people. Kind people. People who aren't even people.
Donna Noble.





Rose Tyler.






Rory Williams.








Martha Jones.







Captain Jack Harkness.








Amy Pond.










River Song











Clara Oswin Oswald.



















It is literally the epicest television show ever, for a few reasons. 
1. It's British. Need I say more?
2. David Tennant is the best Doctor ever. 
   
 
Gets excited easily.
Adorably adorable.
Slightly sassy
And just kinda random.
3. It has super creative writing. Or did. Until Moffat decided to kill everyone. 

4. It can make you feel everything from excitement, to hate, to love, to sadness in about 10 minutes.

5. You can watch it with pretty much everyone, your Grandma, your little brother, those kids you babysit; it's fairly clean.

6. The fandom is awesome.

7. It will make you want to buy a bowtie, some converse and give you the strongest desire to bring bananas to parties. 

8. The villans are epic. :)
Daleks. I'm sorry to any Whovians reading this! I couldn't
find an "exterminate" gif. :(


Cybermen. "DELETE DELETE DELETE"
The Master, the Doctor's childhood enemy.

The weeping angels.

I hope you've enjoyed this post and are now wanting to watch Doctor Who. Any fellow Whovians out there? Or have I just alienated about everyone? Pun totally intended. :)

Love you all! See you later! 


5 comments:

  1. Yaaaay! Doctor Who post!!!! Yaaaay!
    I agree that David Tennant's the best Doctor - I can barely contain my love for him! He's just... aah... amazing...
    But I also agree with the Moffat comment - I really liked Russell T. Davies (although I didn't really like the Christopher Eccleston era) and I find Moffat's storylines are quite annoying at times!

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    1. Isn't he the most incredible Doctor ever?! And his drawn out "wellll" and his smile and his righteous anger moments... I just... sigh. I almost cried when he regenerated with his "I don't to go." I was like "I don't want you do go either! Stay and make us both happy!"
      Yeah. Although Moffat did have some good single episodes. I really liked The Empty Child. :)

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  2. I totally agree that David Tennant is the best Doctor as well :) I haven't really watched Doctor Who much since he wasn't the doctor any more though...

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    1. Honestly, the episodes weren't as good after he left. But they weren't unpleasant, they were still enjoyable, just not as cool as Ten's.

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  3. AH DOCTOR WHO!! I feel so happy about this post! I have been a whovian since Eccleston's era first began and have been obsessed ever since! Then, a few years ago, Karen Gillan (a girl from my home town) got the part of Amy Pond, and her cousin was cast as her younger self... any time I see her cousin at school, I fangirl even though I'm 2 years older than her (oh god) xx

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