Withdrawn but alive.
sherlockedcupcakefish:

honesttoblog42:

Best way to ace a test. Like a boss

I think I’ve got the solution for the other five exams this week!

LIKE A FKN BOSS !!!!!!!!!!  XD

sherlockedcupcakefish:

honesttoblog42:

Best way to ace a test. Like a boss

I think I’ve got the solution for the other five exams this week!

LIKE A FKN BOSS !!!!!!!!!!  XD

dylaneatsrainbows:

ralphdgamf:

starkidwholived:

kimburrit0:

I was helping my little brother
Where the fuck does jack come from

That’s basically what math is like for the rest of your life.I love how the answer is at the bottom of the page. And how is any kid suppose to know how many stickers Jack has? Does Tani and Jen give Jack their stickers? I wish I was Jack. My friends never give me stickers.  

You’re all missing the point. This isn’t math. Rather it’s metaphysics, or the existence of our being. Theoretically speaking, Jack isn’t a person. Jack exists in all of us. We are Jack. Jack is all of us. Every single one of us. In each inept part of our being, our existence, Jack lives. Forgotten and ignored, yet he exists in our never ending subconscious. The question, rather, is how many stickers do we all have?

oh my god i am dying

“I love how the answer is at the bottom of the page.”
OMFG…!!!!!!!!!!  XD  *choke on air*

dylaneatsrainbows:

ralphdgamf:

starkidwholived:

kimburrit0:

I was helping my little brother

Where the fuck does jack come from

That’s basically what math is like for the rest of your life.

I love how the answer is at the bottom of the page. And how is any kid suppose to know how many stickers Jack has? Does Tani and Jen give Jack their stickers? I wish I was Jack. My friends never give me stickers.  

You’re all missing the point. This isn’t math. Rather it’s metaphysics, or the existence of our being. Theoretically speaking, Jack isn’t a person. Jack exists in all of us. We are Jack. Jack is all of us. Every single one of us. In each inept part of our being, our existence, Jack lives. Forgotten and ignored, yet he exists in our never ending subconscious. The question, rather, is how many stickers do we all have?

oh my god i am dying

“I love how the answer is at the bottom of the page.”

OMFG…!!!!!!!!!!  XD  *choke on air*

ryanrosspepperoninipples:

gloomyteens:

i have the sex appeal of a math book

excuse you

peetainabiscuit:

peetas:

imagine if there was a chemistry fandom and people shipped elements with other elements and then other people were like NO THAT ONLY FORMS A COVALENT BOND IONIC BONDS ARE BETTER and they have ship wars over sodium chloride and sodium carbonate

and when someone insults the fandom as a whole, they unite and stand together as a family and say “you can say all you want but you can’t deny that we have… chemistry”

bauhau5:

science it’s so much fun look this molecule is laughing

I CANNOT.

I CANNOT.

jeeslees:

there
0101010001001000010001010101001001000101 
is
0100100101010011 
no
0100111001001111 
key.
010010110100010101011001 

Now we know Moriarty really is a IT genius.

wearsherlock:

Sherlock’s bedroom Portraits, a Study (2 of 2)DIMITRI MENDELEEV 1834 - 1907    - Seen here on Sherlock’s wall.
Dimitri Mendeleev was a Russian chemist, inventor and Doctor of Science widely known to be responsible for creating the Periodic Table of the Elements. At the time that Mendeleev created his table, not all chemical elements had been discovered so he left spaces within it along with predicted properties that they would have. He was successful in his predictions and when the elements were discovered they fitted perfectly into the spaces he had left in his table. 
It’s obvious to any Holmes fan as to why Sherlock would idolise a man such as Mendeleev. Sherlock’s interest in the Periodic Table he created is made visible by his framed print of it also seen on his bedroom wall, here. 
Mendeleev’s portrait on Sherlock’s wall was taken in 1897. A high-res copy can be seen online here.

wearsherlock:

Sherlock’s bedroom Portraits, a Study (2 of 2)
DIMITRI MENDELEEV 1834 - 1907
    - Seen here on Sherlock’s wall.

Dimitri Mendeleev was a Russian chemist, inventor and Doctor of Science widely known to be responsible for creating the Periodic Table of the Elements. At the time that Mendeleev created his table, not all chemical elements had been discovered so he left spaces within it along with predicted properties that they would have. He was successful in his predictions and when the elements were discovered they fitted perfectly into the spaces he had left in his table. 

It’s obvious to any Holmes fan as to why Sherlock would idolise a man such as Mendeleev. Sherlock’s interest in the Periodic Table he created is made visible by his framed print of it also seen on his bedroom wall, here

Mendeleev’s portrait on Sherlock’s wall was taken in 1897.
A high-res copy can be seen online here.