@godofbadassery tweets
This is an example of a motherfuckin’ quality blogger.
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See what a group of engineers did to encourage people to use the stairs in Stockholm.
About 97% of the population took the escalator instead of the stairs.
A simple and fun idea to break the routine and encourage people into a more healthy habit.SO COOL
hey that’s odenplan woop
but what would it sound like if you fell
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The Girls found this and thought that you all might enjoy it. The handwriting is very, very well disguised. Look at the attention to pressure, slant, connections, and implied speed. These are amongst the hardest things to disguise convincingly because they are so dependent on one another.
A few observations and what they imply:
-The artist is possibly left-handed. (T-bar was drawn right to left, the baselines are all upward with the exception of the second Anderson, which was probably written with the non-dominant hand.)
-Hooked arcades on letters (Donovan, Adler) related to problems with the opposite sex.
-Extended caps on all except for Donovan, Molly, and Anderson imply dramatisation.
-Looped ‘y’ on Molly, Moriarty, Donovan. Associated with creativity, esp. artistic.
-Long t-bars on all imply drive, self-confidence.
-Sherlock: Upper zone. Intellectual pursuits. Also “dry” writing: studious. Heavy pressure, intensity, passion, aggression.
-John: Leftward slant implies caution, introversion, separation of private and public.
-Moriarty: Broad strokes, missing middle zone. Intellectual and material, decadent, aesthetics. Upright slant, lack of empathy.
-Moran: Heavy, knife-like motions. Implies aggression. (Same for Knight.) Missing middle zone, lack of understanding people. No understanding of the present and social. Upright slant, lack of empathy.
-Molly: Exaggerated middle zone. Social, immature, image driven.
-Donovan: copybook style, “by the book,” unpretentious. Broadness, creativity (innovation). Rightward angle, willingness to share.
-Irene: -The ‘d’ in ‘Adler’ has a stem that is 2.5 x’s the size of the circle. Associated with vanity. Elongated tail, caution.
-Anderson: use of mixed caps implies a need for privacy.
-Sarah: open ‘a’ implies talkativeness.Overall, highly successful.
-Anderson
(Go check out taggianto’s blog! It’s wonderful! -The Girls)
This… is impossibly awesome. Thanks so much for doing this, girls (and Anderson!)
Though it pains me to let you know I am in fact right handed :) (everything else was scarily spot-on, however…)
THIS IS SO FECKING COOL. This is definitely one of the best things this freakin’ fandom has EVER produced. THIS IS HOW YOU DO IT, PEOPLE!! EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!
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Tom Hiddleston fans.
PLUG YOUR HEADPHONES BEFORE LISTENING!
Words: I will be the first man to kiss you. To bed you. Whether you come willingly or not, you will be mine, and mine alone. Do you understand?
i swear the ‘do you understand’ part is the best of this. *goosebumps*
ripped the headphones out at “Whether” because his voice started doing a growl-y thing and NOPE
OOP THERE GO MY PANTS.*hyperventilating* someone call an ambulance. I’ve lost the ability to function.
*CHILLS AND TICKLES UP MY SPINE* HOLY MOTHER OF PANTS GONE WILD
I just started laughing uncontrollably
pretty sure that’s not the wanted response to this
THAT WAS FUCKING TERRIFYING.
I am trying not to scream and laugh in the libary
this igaslddagjljdfglkfg what thedfjl fufjckwhatthefuck
THAT WAS TERRIFYING OMG
BUT HIS VOICE I CANNOT
UNF
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Wow that’s amazing, I thought it was fake after seeing them draw on the paper. That alone is ingenious.
what the hell
oh my gOD
i was already dead at the dance dance revolution part
oh man this looks awesome
WOW…!
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- Sherlock: The only way to beat Moriarty is to force him to face his opposite
- Lestrade:
- Sherlock: Someone so dreadfully dull and stupid it would drive Moriarty to surrender
- Lestrade: I've just the man for it!
- Anderson: 'Sup
(Source: sergeant-donowitz, via sherlockian-humour)
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Puzzlewood is an ancient woodland site, near Coleford in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England. The site, covering 14 acres, shows evidence of open cast iron ore mining dating from the Roman period, and possibly earlier.
In 1848 some workmen, after moving a block of stone in the woods, found a small cavity in the rocks. In this cavity, hidden away, were three earthenware jars containing over 3,000 Roman coins. No-one knows why the coins were hidden away in the cliff face nor by whom.
J. R. R. Tolkien, a frequent visitor to the Forest of Dean, may have visited Puzzlewood, and many believe Puzzlewood was the inspiration for the fabled forests of Middle-earth, such as the Old Forest, Mirkwood, Fangorn or Lothlórien contained within The Lord of the Rings. J.K Rowling is also said to have visited Puzzlewood, and it may have been this that influenced her idea of The Forbidden Forest in the Harry Potter books.
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