Anonymous asked: someone needs to tell Brad Bird to give you a call to make that SKIP full feature film happen because I swear to frick it would be a landslide success
I would die of happiness if Mr Bird even knew I existed but aaaa gosh thank you ;u; honestly I don’t know if it would though, it just feels like it’s important to make and I really want to act on that before I snuff it (if this cold makes me straight up sneeze myself out of the window to my untimely demise I will be so pissed off but not even that surprised)
Anonymous asked: omg I just read the tags for that Poirot picture you reblogged- #there was this one time someone nearly opened a door into my face and I balked and said #I SAY #really freakin loud #my class didn't let me forget it for months #but yeah I got called Captain Hastings a few times after that #so I have a soft spot for him too ;w; MOD IS THIS TRUE
YES AND I’M NOT EVEN KIDDING I’VE NEVER SAID THAT PHRASE SINCERELY BEFORE OR AFTER IN MY LIFE BUT THAT SURE WAS A THING THAT HAPPENED
sooo first thing I upload to my tumblr!
Hercule Poirot and Hastings drinking chocolate for my dear sister :)
my sis finally have tumblr account!!!!….(ok….it´s more like i forced her to make one because she was always logging at my account =—=; )
+ Poirot for me :333This is SO CUTE OMG
Reblogging for my sister, because this is ADORABLE AS HELL and she loves Poirot.
(via thesanityclause)
On Thursday (13/02/2014), CNN’s news anchor Fernando del Rincón interviewed Elías Jaua, Venezuela’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. Many topics were treated in the interview, such as the Government’s view on the several marches and protest going on around the country.
When asked about the students’ who died (both shot), and about the possibility of the Police being involved in the crimes, Jaua roundly denied their participation, claiming the police didn’t have guns or weapons during said protests. Incredibly, the Minister said the students were killed by other students as well, tagging all those who are against the Government as “nazi-fascist.”
During the interview, Fernando del Rincón said CNN had proofs of police forces carrying weapons during the protests, ponting at the students and shooting at them. There were also a lot of pictures showing pellet wounds. Jaua dismissed those pictures, excusing himself because he hadn’t seen them.
After several minutes of the interview, Jaua finally admitted the Police carried weapons (other than tear gas), and only because the protest had turned “violent.”
(via impactrueno)