Sherlock Cafeteria Tribes
Freshmen:
ROTC guys:
Preps:
JV jocks:
Asian nerds:
Cool Asians:
Varsity jocks:
Unfriendly black hotties:
Girls who eat their feelings:
Girls who don’t eat anything:
Desperate wannabes:
Burnouts:
Sexually active band geeks:
The greatest people you will ever meet:
And the worst:
I AM LAUGHING SO HARD especially at Sally and Anderson HAHAHAsdjaf
everything is Mean Girls
If Sherlock was ever on Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader
- Jeff Foxworthy: Let's pick our first subject. What'll it be?
- Sherlock: Third grade science.
- Jeff Foxworthy: Third grade science it is for $500. The first question of the day is this: Name the 8 planets of our solar system in order from the sun.
- Sherlock:
- Jeff Foxworthy:
- Sherlock:
- Jeff Foxworthy:
- Sherlock: JAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWNNNNN!!!!!
This is not a photoset. Benedict’s cheekbones just cut the photograph, that’s all.
BENEDICT’S CHEEKBONES JUST CUT THE PHOTOGRAPH.
BENEDICT’S CHEEKBONES JUST CUT THE PHOTOGRAPH.
CUT THE PHOTOGRAPH.
CUT.
THE.
PHOTOGRAPH.
HIS FUCKING CHEEKBONES CUT THE PHOTOGRAPH.
HIS FUCKING CHEEKBONES CUT THE FUCKING PHOTOGRAPH.
HIS FUCKING CHEEKBONES CUT THE PHOTOGRAPH.
I take it you liked my comment? ;-)
The Homeless Network
Clock watch, ca. 1600-1610
Movement by Michael Nouwen, or NouenThe hours, 1–12, are struck on a bell screwed to the interior of the case. The dial plate of Nouwen’s movement is made in two parts, an unusual feature that makes possible the separate removal of the wheels on one train of the watch without disturbing wheels of the other. The balance and the verge of the watch’s escapement are later replacements. The female figure in the center of the dial, reminiscent of Flemish personifications of Summer, wears a crown of grain stalks and carries a cornucopia in her right arm. The chapter ring is engraved with the hours (I–XII), the half hours are marked with stars, and there are touch pins at the hour to enable the user to tell the time in darkness. Via
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