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tbbtshamy:

Mayim, Jim and bikes :)

I agree that Amy deserves to be loved greatly, but I just can’t allow myself to think of her with anybody else but Sheldon. I’m confident he loves her enough to be able to give her the relationship she deserves while remaining essentially himself. 

I agree that Amy deserves to be loved greatly, but I just can’t allow myself to think of her with anybody else but Sheldon. I’m confident he loves her enough to be able to give her the relationship she deserves while remaining essentially himself. 

“Mind sex”? Love it! :D
I’m not oppossed to them having sex at some point, but I’d defiitely don’t want it to be regarded as the “ultimate goal” of their relationship. Their are different, I’d love to see them developing their very own way of finding pleasure in each other.

“Mind sex”? Love it! :D

I’m not oppossed to them having sex at some point, but I’d defiitely don’t want it to be regarded as the “ultimate goal” of their relationship. Their are different, I’d love to see them developing their very own way of finding pleasure in each other.

parrottgal:

Disclaimer: I may *be* Sheldon Cooper but I do not *own* Sheldon Cooper, or anything else for that matter.

Summary: In a World where Sheldon Cooper and Amy Farrah Fowler are about to have a baby, what color is the sky?

~XXX~

Anything Can Happen Thursday was an extremely vague but…

Hey, good job! Amazingly well written. Both, Sheldon and Amy, very much in character. I liked the subtle hints of Sheldon’s growing need for Amy at a physical level (Although he is still in denial), and that little kiss in the forehead <3

Keep it going please. I truly hope they will end giving the world the gift of that blue eyed, sweet, benign overlord Amy desires so much ;)

P.S. What’s your FF.net account?

rubyanjel:

monadologie:

briarbutt:

sharplydressedtentacles:

banesidhe:

calming-tea:

samrgarrett:

outofthecavern:

opiatevampire:

theworldisconfused:

In addition to essentially inventing the computer, Alan Turing also broke the German Enigma Code during World War II which paved the way for the D-Day invasion. The man was a hyper-genius. I’ve read descriptions of his work by mathematical physicist Sir Roger Penrose. He’s been a hero of mine ever since.
The level of thought required to come up with the stuff he came up with is totally beyond my comprehension. I actually did not even know about his orientation until much later. He was prosecuted and ordered to undergo chemical castration. Soon thereafter, he committed suicide by eating a cyanide-laced apple.

The government forced him to take estrogen as a punishment (or “cure”?). He began to develop breasts and other side effects.
He committed suicide by biting into a cyanide laced apple. This is supposedly the inspiration for the name/logo of Apple computers.

omfg
omfg
and old Apple computers
the apple was a rainbow 







Reblogging again because more people need to know about Turing dammit.

Oh, well then.

It is personal policy to always reblog Alan Turing when he is on my dash. He gave us the world and all this world ever gave him was suffering.
Also, I’m not going to correct this post because it’s already been done. Turing was already pretty f**ked up from hormonal therapy by the time he finally killed himself. We must never forget this brave man and everything he went through to serve us up the entire modern world as we know it.

All my respect for Mr. Turing.

rubyanjel:

monadologie:

briarbutt:

sharplydressedtentacles:

banesidhe:

calming-tea:

samrgarrett:

outofthecavern:

opiatevampire:

theworldisconfused:

In addition to essentially inventing the computer, Alan Turing also broke the German Enigma Code during World War II which paved the way for the D-Day invasion. The man was a hyper-genius. I’ve read descriptions of his work by mathematical physicist Sir Roger Penrose. He’s been a hero of mine ever since.

The level of thought required to come up with the stuff he came up with is totally beyond my comprehension. I actually did not even know about his orientation until much later. He was prosecuted and ordered to undergo chemical castration. Soon thereafter, he committed suicide by eating a cyanide-laced apple.

The government forced him to take estrogen as a punishment (or “cure”?). He began to develop breasts and other side effects.

He committed suicide by biting into a cyanide laced apple. This is supposedly the inspiration for the name/logo of Apple computers.

omfg

omfg

and old Apple computers

the apple was a rainbow 

Reblogging again because more people need to know about Turing dammit.

Oh, well then.

It is personal policy to always reblog Alan Turing when he is on my dash. He gave us the world and all this world ever gave him was suffering.

Also, I’m not going to correct this post because it’s already been done. Turing was already pretty f**ked up from hormonal therapy by the time he finally killed himself. We must never forget this brave man and everything he went through to serve us up the entire modern world as we know it.

All my respect for Mr. Turing.

Mayim Bialik’s Emmy Submission for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Episode 5.12- The Shiny Trinket Maneuver

rubyanjel:

What I commented in her blog entry:

Actually Mayim, your phone was just the tool. If it were alive, it will tell you that it doesn’t deserve all the credit for it wouldn’t have called Pookie (even on its own) if it wasn’t for you and your initiative to help the poor old man. It was you who approached the old man, tried your best help him (thank goodness for your charger), thought of the best possible ways to obtain Pookie’s number and finally get the father and son reunited in that terminal in Atlanta.

It’s really hard to trust anyone these days. Like in our country, people do hesitate to be helpful because sometimes there are people who simply pretend to be lost and then takes advantage of your kindness by making diversions and even stealing your valuables. It’s also hard nowadays to find someone who would be really helpful in our time of need not because they are hesitating for their safety but are just plain apathetic and snarky (just like that snobbish madam in your story). Mayim, it is you who is the unsung hero, the true miracle worker in this story. Thank you for sharing this to us, for this proves that we can make our own miracles, no matter how small and simple they may be. Not to sound so corny nor cheesy, but it’s true. Good things will come to those who do good, and that your Emmy nomination has more meaning to it than just being a recognition of your wonderful work as an actress.

All the awards for Mayim!

vintagemoviekid:

#tenbestonetruepairingontelevision:
Number one:
Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler and Dr. Sheldon Lee Cooper
(Mayim Bialik and Jim Parsons)
(The Big Bang Theory)

Heck yes!

vintagemoviekid:

#tenbestonetruepairingontelevision:

Number one:

Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler and Dr. Sheldon Lee Cooper

(Mayim Bialik and Jim Parsons)

(The Big Bang Theory)

Heck yes!

Perfection.

Perfection.

thoseshamythings:

Amy Farrah Fowler… How do I explain Amy Farrah Fowler?

This is so awesome, love all your gifs!