Oh goodness, if they do, I’ll never be able to stop laughing.
Joys of a quiet morning and geeky minds.
I’m laughing way too much at all of this. I wonder if anyone is going to think we’re serious about all of this?
I’ll pretend I’m a Dalek and put him on the Exterminate list for kicks.
You’ll be a giant trashcan with a plunger and a whisk!
If that’s what he’s doing, I swear, if he exists, we should set up a little booth and everyone here can take a turn punching him. God knows we could have used at least a little help out here.
He could’ve regenerated and none of us would know what he looks like or fixed that chameleon circuit and blended in. The options are infinite with that man, y’know. He could swing through and none are the wiser to it.
Crack thought of the day- What if he’s actually out here, posing as one of us?
Nonetheless, if I ever get the chance to meet him, I swear. Regeneration or no, I will punch him.
I’m laughing way too much at all of this. I wonder if anyone is going to think we’re serious about all of this?
If that’s what he’s doing, I swear, if he exists, we should set up a little booth and everyone here can take a turn punching him. God knows we could have used at least a little help out here.
He could’ve regenerated and none of us would know what he looks like or fixed that chameleon circuit and blended in. The options are infinite with that man, y’know. He could swing through and none are the wiser to it.
Oh, please, Ghengis Khan would stomp D any day.
Yes, I could see your point with everything crashing together. That is what happened with the Pandorica. Penguins in Africa, Daleks displayed like dinosaurs, everything was falling apart. But I wonder, if there was (and this is being completely and utterly hypothetical,) something like the Pandorica, wouldn’t the lives of millions be worth more? Provided he was remembered by someone, it would, in my mind, make sense for the Doctor to prevent everything from falling apart by doing what he did during the Pandorica arc. Self-sacrifice? It’s a lot to ask from a fictional character, but hypothetically speaking, this is the Doctor we’re talking about.
Yes, but then when they tried to do something later on, something with dying?, they had to go back and make it happen but they found a little loophole cos that’s what they do. I’m just saying that if the war itself is a fixed point, then it should still happen but how people react to it could be different. Or we’re on the slow path and trying to get to where we should be. I think I half remember a lot of different points from all over the place and I’ve created something different in my head at this point. Or maybe he just felt this was something us little humans had to do for ourselves and he’s off singing with the Ood.
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your butt always looks big but in the very good way.aww, thanks.
wait, that is a compliment, right?
I’m quite fond of your butt. It is a very, very nice one.
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Now that you mention it, I can only wonder where the Doctor was while this shit was going down. Fixed point in time, my ass. Time can be rewritten.I think we’re going to win the contest for geekiest discussion…
New version of Pompeii… Yeah, I could see your point with that. I wonder, though.. If there had been a way to stop all of this, what do you think would have happened? Would somewhere else have gone into this, or would nothing have happened, or would the entire world be trapped like this? It’s an interesting thought.
Well, if it’s a fixed point and he comes back to fix it, then wouldn’t everything just sort of crap up and mash together before going beserk and fall apart? We’d have Ghengis Khan in the Zones and while I think Delta might get the biggest thrill out of something like that. I don’t know.
Now that you mention it, I can only wonder where the Doctor was while this shit was going down. Fixed point in time, my ass. Time can be rewritten.
I think we’re going to win the contest for geekiest discussion in the desert but whatever, I’m oddly proud of this idea. He always had those moments where time couldn’t be rewritten though, like they had to happen or it could destroy everything else. Maybe we’re like the new version of Pompeii?
19. 5 things I love unconditionally.
Family, memories, dancing, hopefully soon at least one goat and last but certainly not least - Maelstrom.
23. If I’ve done something I regret very much.
Yes and no. I regret being a total coward in how I handled things and came to this decision. The fear of the unknown was too much and I cut ties with family and friends in hopes of avoiding a draft and escaping the war. As such, I lost touch with those people and I’m left wondering and worrying about them and know they’re doing the same about me. It isn’t fair and I wish things worked out differently but I know the end result would still most likely have me living like some crazy lady in a desert. Always have, always will.
17. For me to tell 10 of my curiosities.
3. How long it’s been since I’ve kissed someone.
Uhm. One moment. There, a mere matter of seconds.
10. How old am I.
Ah hell, I stopped officially counting a while ago but I think either 32 or 33. I’m up there.
22. An idol.
Snake. Snake has always been one to me because of her mindset and outlook on life. She can overcome all matters of adversity with this calm, cool demeanor and never break a sweat. She’s amazing in everything she does and she’s a constant inspiration to me to keep at it and never give up.