Hello! :D
I'm Amalina, and I'm from Singapore. 16 years young (though I act a lot younger sometimes) and I would absolutely love to move to the UK (:

Anyway, everything you find here will be Who related and definitely not from Mars (with the exception of the episode the waters of Mars hahaha).
Why the name? Well, it's one of my favourite quotes, I always found that part rather amusing :P

Most of the pictures and items you find here are reblogs and I don't take credit for them (unless stated otherwise :P) AND my #things whovians should have tag is basically a collection of really awesome stuff i find online which i would so wish to have and own *hint hint* hahahaha :D
Anyway, why are you reading this whole blob of nonsense? Allons-y! :D

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angelnerdydudewithwings:

gallifreyantimelady:

all-four-cheekbones:

starrison:

ignoratio-elenchi:

let-me-go-to-my-mind-palace:



You’re in a series by Steven Moffat. No, it’s not.

YOU’RE IN A SERIES BY STEVEN MOFFAT.

Notice he didn’t actually say “no.”

He’s nodding his head

#it is difficult #but not impossible

Rory was removed from the universe by a crack in time and space and came back- ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. 

angelnerdydudewithwings:

gallifreyantimelady:

all-four-cheekbones:

starrison:

ignoratio-elenchi:

let-me-go-to-my-mind-palace:

You’re in a series by Steven Moffat. No, it’s not.

YOU’RE IN A SERIES BY STEVEN MOFFAT.

Notice he didn’t actually say “no.”

He’s nodding his head

#it is difficult #but not impossible

Rory was removed from the universe by a crack in time and space and came back- ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. 

(Source: zeldazonked)

chronicallycapricious:

It’s the early hours of May 26, 2012 and when the sun rises across Cardiff Bay there’s already a huge crowd gathered to greet the morning and Matt Smith.
Because today, Matt Smith has the honour of being the lead runner in the Olympic Torch relay, carrying the world’s most famous Flame for part of its journey from the Temple of Hera to London.
Matt’s used to early starts and is in high spirits when he arrives at the Norwegian Church Arts Centre. His mood is further bolstered by the masses of people who have come along to enjoy the occasion and lend their support. It’s great to see so many well-wishers and the whole team is very grateful to everyone who has managed to make it to the event. As he walks towards the Church which will be the mini-base for the morning, he greets the crowds. ‘What are you doing up so early?’ he jokes.
First things first! Matt meets the press and enthuses about the Torch Relay. He also finds time to talk to us. So, how’s he feeling?
‘I’m very excited about the run,’ he reveals. ‘It’s a huge privilege.  A once in a lifetime thing.’ A slight pause and a grin. ‘Let’s hope I don’t trip over!’
… Exactly five years ago today an episode called Human Nature saw the Doctor, in the guise of John Smith, comment that ‘Mankind doesn’t need warfare and bloodshed to prove itself.’ In fact for almost fifty years Doctor Who has depicted a Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey uncovering and celebrating humanity’s very best traits. Endeavour, co-operation and a sense of striving towards better ways. Carrying a torch into the darkness.
And this morning the message of the show and the reality merged into one as Matt Smith – our brilliant Doctor – held the Olympic Flame aloft and cheered on by an amazing crowd, blazed a trail towards the Games that epitomise those qualities.

chronicallycapricious:

It’s the early hours of May 26, 2012 and when the sun rises across Cardiff Bay there’s already a huge crowd gathered to greet the morning and Matt Smith.

Because today, Matt Smith has the honour of being the lead runner in the Olympic Torch relay, carrying the world’s most famous Flame for part of its journey from the Temple of Hera to London.

Matt’s used to early starts and is in high spirits when he arrives at the Norwegian Church Arts Centre. His mood is further bolstered by the masses of people who have come along to enjoy the occasion and lend their support. It’s great to see so many well-wishers and the whole team is very grateful to everyone who has managed to make it to the event. As he walks towards the Church which will be the mini-base for the morning, he greets the crowds. ‘What are you doing up so early?’ he jokes.

First things first! Matt meets the press and enthuses about the Torch Relay. He also finds time to talk to us. So, how’s he feeling?

‘I’m very excited about the run,’ he reveals. ‘It’s a huge privilege.  A once in a lifetime thing.’ A slight pause and a grin. ‘Let’s hope I don’t trip over!’

… Exactly five years ago today an episode called Human Nature saw the Doctor, in the guise of John Smith, comment that ‘Mankind doesn’t need warfare and bloodshed to prove itself.’ In fact for almost fifty years Doctor Who has depicted a Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey uncovering and celebrating humanity’s very best traits. Endeavour, co-operation and a sense of striving towards better ways. Carrying a torch into the darkness.

And this morning the message of the show and the reality merged into one as Matt Smith – our brilliant Doctor – held the Olympic Flame aloft and cheered on by an amazing crowd, blazed a trail towards the Games that epitomise those qualities.

me: row row row your boat

me: because it's your otp

me: merrily merrily merrily merrily

me: unless it's from bbc

The Doctor Who Fandom and the Olympic Torch

Whovians: You know who has to carry the Olympic Torch and light up the fire?

BBC: Hey, wait a second, you kno-

Whovians: You know who has to do it

BBC: Listen, that was just an episode-

Whovians: You know who.

BBC: It's just fiction.

Whovians: You know who.

BBC: But this series is not that important as-

Whovians: You know.

BBC: But-

Whovians: Or the world will explode

BBC: ...What?

Whovians: It's time law BBC.

BBC: ...

Whovians: It's the law of the universe.

BBC: ....

Whovians: There will be a crack in time.

BBC: I think you take this a bit too seriou-

Whovians: The Doctor will come

BBC: But David hasn't even got time for this, we asked-

Whovians: It's written in history.

BBC: But the Queen-

Whovians: Will not be amused.