jupitereyed:

John waking up from a nightmare in an anxious fit, his chest heaving as he tries to breathe, and Sherlock pulling John into his arms with his head over Sherlock’s chest, so that John can reground by listening to the steady beat of his heart

fuckyeahshezza:

crimesomethingoranother:

honestly I love this part because it’s in direct response to, ‘I’d love to tell you, but then of course I’d have to kill you’

like how many times do you reckon Sherlock has had to actually defend his own life, and won? This isn’t a man swayed or frightened by threats, however cheeky. This is a man who hears them constantly, has had them acted out on him before, and is completely unfazed by it.

I LOVE THIS LINE he’s like “lol fuckin try me bitch”

funereal-disease:

the-real-seebs:

lir-illir:

Concept: Maybe “neurotypicals” who consistently reblog post about autism and other mental disorders and illnesses because they relate to them actually aren’t neurotypical, and just don’t know it.

Even the ones who say, “But everyone does this!” might only be saying it because they do it, and therefore think everyone does, when that’s not the reality.

Like, I remember someone who very obviously had OCD saying, “Everyone gets constant, upsetting intrusive thoughts, and does things to make them go away! It’s normal!” and everyone who responded to them were like, “Uh… No, it’s really not. You have a mental illness.”

I hate how everyone is so quick to assume anyone who relates to their posts without having every aspect of their mental state listed on their blog is obviously an evil, appropriating neurotypical. Maybe they are technically neurotypical, but have one or two traits associated with whatever form of neurodivergence. Maybe they’re neurodivergent and just don’t feel like listing it. Maybe they think they’re neurotypical, and are in the process of realising that they actually aren’t.

Please don’t be so quick to judge. This gatekeeping helps no one.

This is an extremely important point.

I know at least one trans person who didn’t realize they were trans until they were talking about how much they relate to trans things. Only, it was in the context of being dismissive of trans people. “Oh, sure, of course you prefer those pronouns. Everyone does.” But that wasn’t a cis person being dismissive of trans experiences; it was a trans person not understanding that they were trans.

Same thing with a lot of mental illness stuff.

Honestly, if you relate to an experience, you have the experience. Doesn’t matter whether you have it for the same reason someone else does.

On a similar note that I was thinking about recently: perhaps some neurodivergent people who are dismissed by their parents have neurodivergent parents who don’t know it. Like, if your mom says “everyone has that” when you tell her about your depression, there’s a decent chance that she’s not minimizing you, she just has depression herself and doesn’t realize it. 

EVERYONE

watsonsdick:

thistie:

hereatjohnlockhell:

Hey there, I could really use some help please!

I’m looking for a gif/ pic of Martin in suspenders for a little project of mine, but I cannot find one 🙁

so I thought maybe you guys have one

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thank you 🙂

On Jimmy Fallon 2014

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On Jonathan Ross 2014

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At EE BATFA 2015 – here

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That’s all I can remember. o.o

Will be following this post of yours with interest. 😉

Nobody asked me but I want to add these 😛

@ Giffoni Film Festival 2015 – x

@ BAFTAs 2014 – x