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I got happy by Pharrel

I don’t even know what to put down for best lyrics, i’m just amused I got both “happy” and “Bitch”

For the ask meme, let’s start with the obvious: Jack and Ianto!

I’ll do Ianto First: 
  1. Do you love/hate this character? Love
  2. What’s your favorite trait of this character? How quietly, fiercely loyal he can be
  3. What’s your favorite moment/event involving this character? Charging around with a stun gun was pretty awesome
  4. If you could have one power/attribute/etc. of this character, what would it be? I’d like to be a secret badass
  5. When did you fall in love/hate with this character? Cyberwoman
  6. Who’s your OTP for this character? Janto

And Jack

  1. Do you love/hate this character? uberlove
  2. What’s your favorite trait of this character? His dogged determination. Doesn’t always go right, or well, but by God he tries.
  3. What’s your favorite moment/event involving this character? Hmm. Breaking free on the Valiant?
  4. If you could have one power/attribute/etc. of this character, what would it be? Pure confidence
  5. When did you fall in love/hate with this character? “Captain Jack Harkness.” in Empty Child
  6. Who’s your OTP for this character? janto and jack/ten

Top 5 Barrowman roles, top 5 Whoniverse characters

Barrowman

  1. Captain Jack Harkness
  2. Whatever his characters name was in Shark attack 3 (Daniel? No it’s Ben Carpenter, I just had to use IMDB to check)
  3. Malcolm Merlyn
  4. Billy Crocker
  5. Does just being John Barrowman count? If not, Peter Fairchild

Who Characters

  1. Captain Jack Harkness
  2. Donna Noble
  3. Martha Jones
  4. The Doctor
  5. K9

darkestelemental616:

merindab:

darkestelemental616:

merindab:

In case anyone is wondering where I get my nerdiness from, my folks just posted on Facebook that they’re at a Steampunk Festival. And then there’s:

  • My mom knitted a Tom Baker scarf. In like, 1985. She still has it.
  • My dad went with me to a Star Trek convention in 1995.
  • I have distinct memories of my parents watching Star Trek:TNG. And we used to watch the Red Dwarf marathons on PBS. In high school Sunday nights were Doctor Who and Blakes 7.
  • When my mom owned a coffee and candy shop she made sure she sold Jelly Babies. They used to come in a Tardis shaped box.
  • My mom had an original 1960s edition of Lord of the Rings.
  • My dad woke us up at 3am one morning when I was a kid to see the Northern Lights.
  • I have faded memories of sneaking out of bed to watch Granada Holmes with my dad in the wee hours of the morning.
  • For that matter my parents came to Sherlock Seattle last year and really enjoyed themselves. My mom likes Basil Rathbone apparently
  • My dad’s an airplane geek and I’ve been to more airshows then I can shake a stick at.
  • My dad’s had a computer since the early 80s. We had one that ran on cassette tapes, went to Amiga and he stuck with that until he went to Mac in the late 90s.

Geeky parents are awesome and not a new phenomenon, and I’m glad they passed it on to me.

Which means that if/when you come to VA we need to go to Bealeton to see the airshow, obviously~ 

I lived in Nofolk for a few years. I’ve been to the Virginia Air and Space museum a few times.Took my dad there too.

Yes, but biplanes.

Do you have any idea how many times I’ve been to Oshkosh? lol. But yes. I’ll take biplanes.

darkestelemental616:

merindab:

In case anyone is wondering where I get my nerdiness from, my folks just posted on Facebook that they’re at a Steampunk Festival. And then there’s:

  • My mom knitted a Tom Baker scarf. In like, 1985. She still has it.
  • My dad went with me to a Star Trek convention in 1995.
  • I have distinct memories of my parents watching Star Trek:TNG. And we used to watch the Red Dwarf marathons on PBS. In high school Sunday nights were Doctor Who and Blakes 7.
  • When my mom owned a coffee and candy shop she made sure she sold Jelly Babies. They used to come in a Tardis shaped box.
  • My mom had an original 1960s edition of Lord of the Rings.
  • My dad woke us up at 3am one morning when I was a kid to see the Northern Lights.
  • I have faded memories of sneaking out of bed to watch Granada Holmes with my dad in the wee hours of the morning.
  • For that matter my parents came to Sherlock Seattle last year and really enjoyed themselves. My mom likes Basil Rathbone apparently
  • My dad’s an airplane geek and I’ve been to more airshows then I can shake a stick at.
  • My dad’s had a computer since the early 80s. We had one that ran on cassette tapes, went to Amiga and he stuck with that until he went to Mac in the late 90s.

Geeky parents are awesome and not a new phenomenon, and I’m glad they passed it on to me.

Which means that if/when you come to VA we need to go to Bealeton to see the airshow, obviously~ 

I lived in Nofolk for a few years. I’ve been to the Virginia Air and Space museum a few times.Took my dad there too.

loverofwingsandcoffee:

If we’re talking SuperWood (which btw, is a hilarious name), what about Castiel/Ianto?

Granted their relationship would likely be filled not much talking and a lot of coffee but still…

Then there’s Sam/Ianto; they’re the same age so that’s a plus but I think someone would be complaining about someone’s hair in the drain.

Castiel/Jack? They’re both immortal but other than that, I’m sorry, I don’t see it. You can try and convince me if you like.

Now Jack/Balthazar on the other hand, that would be a PARTY. Or and ORGY. Whichever.

Dean and…aw, fuck I don’t know. He and Owen might have a bromance or they’d kill each other.

Well cas/jack is one of my otps. But if you really want to talk about why that’s a great ship, hit up jazzforthecaptain.

For me, it’s about two immortals stealing moments with one another across the universe.

Still fully convinced Dean would despise Jack, especially the minute he hit on sam.

Not that it stops sam. I’ve written jack/cas/sam (sharkstiel) and awabubbles is good for sam/jack

Also in favor of gabriel/Jack.

“He’s dead, let’s move on.” Sam/Gabriel (yes I’m horrible)

Gabriel grabbed Sam’s arm. “He’s dead, let’s move on.”

Sam tried to pull away, only to find that he might as well try to budge a planet.

“We promised we’d help him.”

“And we tried, Kiddo. We can’t help him now.”

Sam turned his head at the note of resignation in Gabriel’s voice. The angel met his eyes.

“We can still solve this case.” Sam’s voice was as steely as Gabriel’s grip.

After another moment of studying his eyes, Gabriel gave a short nod. “Okay.”

Sam smiled at him and this time Gabriel let go of his arm.