operation this will most likely end badly is a go

May 14

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May 05

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May 03

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thesmilingfish:

Keep Calm and Call McKay

thesmilingfish:

Keep Calm and Call McKay

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Apr 30

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Apr 29

(Source: heckyeahdavidhewlett, via ember-firedrake)

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thesmilingfish:

I forgot what I was going to say. Damn him and his slinky… that annoyingly sexy thigh-holster… his messy hair… those hips… his brown eyes… his expressive eyebrows…  *sigh* Damn him and all his smirky, geeky, bad-ass perfection.

thesmilingfish:

I forgot what I was going to say. Damn him and his slinky… that annoyingly sexy thigh-holster… his messy hair… those hips… his brown eyes… his expressive eyebrows…  *sigh* Damn him and all his smirky, geeky, bad-ass perfection.

(via beckersher)

Apr 26

silvarbelle:

John knew the instant he saw the tethers wrapped around Rodney’s taloned feet, there was gonna be a fight.  Nobody - NOBODY - got to keep HIS scientist, and just because Rodney got turned into an owl didn’t change that.
Then, he saw the wide-eyed worry on Rodney’s feathered face.
Even more telling, Rodney didn’t make a sound.
John licked his lips, nodded, and lifted his P-90.
*~*~*
Many years later, the Tcharan people would tell the campfire boogie-man story of a Lantean man that had nearly destroyed them all just to get his winged companion back.  It was a cautionary tale that taught children to think before acting; to look deeper to a person’s heart before judging them; to never, EVER interfere with a bonded pair lest they find themselves short a few limbs and possibly their head.
It is also why the owl came to symbolize love, loyalty, and protection in the Tcharan culture - and why owls never again had their freedom restricted.

silvarbelle:

John knew the instant he saw the tethers wrapped around Rodney’s taloned feet, there was gonna be a fight.  Nobody - NOBODY - got to keep HIS scientist, and just because Rodney got turned into an owl didn’t change that.

Then, he saw the wide-eyed worry on Rodney’s feathered face.

Even more telling, Rodney didn’t make a sound.

John licked his lips, nodded, and lifted his P-90.

*~*~*

Many years later, the Tcharan people would tell the campfire boogie-man story of a Lantean man that had nearly destroyed them all just to get his winged companion back.  It was a cautionary tale that taught children to think before acting; to look deeper to a person’s heart before judging them; to never, EVER interfere with a bonded pair lest they find themselves short a few limbs and possibly their head.

It is also why the owl came to symbolize love, loyalty, and protection in the Tcharan culture - and why owls never again had their freedom restricted.

(Source: daily-owls, via beckersher)