Notes on Psychic Paper

So I'm a bit of a workaholic who lives in Seattle, am nearing my quarterlife crisis, and basically am far too invested in fictional characters' lives. Fair warning in advance!
muldaaah:


I walk into a room, and for this industry, I’m impossibly tall. When they find it hard to pair you up with the opposite sex, then what’s left for a woman? Either you’re the ball-buster or the not-so-attractive girlfriend standing by the lead. I mean, traditionally not so attractive. Because you have your starlets and then you have their best friends who are these character actresses. When you fall within the cracks, you thank God for sci-fi, because they’ll give you a gun, and they’ll say, ‘Go over there and conquer that world. You kick some ass, girl!’

Gina Torres for ANY AND EVERY FUCKING ROLE SHE WANTS

muldaaah:

I walk into a room, and for this industry, I’m impossibly tall. When they find it hard to pair you up with the opposite sex, then what’s left for a woman? Either you’re the ball-buster or the not-so-attractive girlfriend standing by the lead. I mean, traditionally not so attractive. Because you have your starlets and then you have their best friends who are these character actresses. When you fall within the cracks, you thank God for sci-fi, because they’ll give you a gun, and they’ll say, ‘Go over there and conquer that world. You kick some ass, girl!’

Gina Torres for ANY AND EVERY FUCKING ROLE SHE WANTS

(via batcows)

missworded:

“Mr. Sulu, remind me to never piss you off…”

I legit swooned.

Just another reason why I miss my bestie…

So she made rice, and posted about it…

And just now I looked up from my computer to check on my rice cooker because somehow I thought that I’d started making rice too.

Guess what, I haven’t. 

Not yet.

discoverynews:

teamepiphany:

Virtual supermarkets are popping up in subway stations in South Korea, where commuters can virtually shop for items while waiting for the train to come. Customers simply scan an item’s QR code using the free “Homeplus” app and can have it delivered to their doorstep before they even get home. Ranked as the 2nd most hard-working country in the world to Japan, South Korea is rewarding its workers with this timesaving gem.

Wow! I kinda love this idea.

Holy shit, this is kind of amazing.

(via gillandarcy)

There’s no way I can save her now. She’s just always been there for me, taken care of me. And now it’s my turn and I don’t know what to do.

(Source: doctorwhoblog, via noyouplum)