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Why I Love...

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There are fans in Tumblr who coined the word life-ruiner. Urban Dictionary defines it as "someone who is unbelievably perfect...that most people are unworthy because of this person". In reality, they don't actually ruin your life but instead they make you want to be them. They're your role models, the ones you strive for because they believe in something. As 2013 comes to a close, I present to you my life-ruiners. 1. TINA FEY (c) Entertainment Weekly Because she proved that being a nerd is also sexy. Because she made a niche in a male-dominated TV show - becoming the first female headwriter and one of its most popular stars. Because her friendship with Amy Poehler is golden. Because she writes, she acts, she produces her own TV show/s. Because Bossypants is a terrific   fantastic  great read. Because what comes out of Alice's mouth, she puts on her show. Because Alice is probably the best child comedienne. Because she might not end up in everyone&

The Time of The Doctor

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IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT, SPOILERS! We all change, when you think about it. We are all different people all through our lives. And that's okay. That's good. You gotta keep moving so long as you remember all the people that you used to be. I will not forget one line of this, not one day. I swear. I will always remember when The Doctor was me. Raggedy Man. Goodnight. The first face this face saw.

Nelson Mandela Dances to the Corrs Music

OMG! :'( This makes me remember about two concerts that the Corrs participated in honour of Nelson Mandela. Judging from Sharon's hair, this was around 2000/2001. The song is Irish traditional music "Haste to the Wedding", arranged by the Corrs. Seo a dhéanann dom cuimhneamh ar dhá cheolchoirm go bhfuil the Corrs páirt in onóir Nelson Mandela. Mholtóireacht ón ghruaig Sharon, ba é seo thart ar 2000/2001. Is é an amhrán, ar cheol traidisiúnta Gaeilge "Haste to the Wedding", Shocraigh ag the Corrs.

Beckett Gives Castle His Own Drawer

I'm bringing this up again because I have another explanation. The drawer, whilst being romantic and all, is also a symbol of Kate opening up and tearing down the walls she had built for herself.  Remember that she and Castle were only dating for about six months at this point.  I doubt if she ever did that to Will, Tom or Josh, who was so far the longest relationship we've known before Castle (not counting the wild child phase she had before her mum was killed). It is also her way of telling Castle that she truly loves him without saying anything (the first time she told him she loves him was in  Still , some time after this episode). It is sweet and a great character development.