wheres-my-jam:

earlfoolish:

So… I guess you all have heard/read/seen the news. It’s been pretty hard to miss it - the death of Sherlock Holmes. I’m gutted but I’m doing my best to keep it together. I don’t know about you guys, but I refuse to believe it. That he was a fraud. He just can’t have been, can’t have! I saw him at a crime scene once, I had followed the sound of sirens in hope it’d be one of his cases, and there is NO WAY he was a fake. You can’t make that sort of shit up, he was too good! He was an inspiration for all of us to be more observant in our every day lives, and I won’t accept the so called truth about Sherlock that is all over the media. I know you feel like I do, and now it’s our turn to show that we haven’t lost faith in him. Sherlock might be gone, but I won’t sit silent!

#BELIEVEINSHERLOCK

Imagine being a Sherlock fan in the show universe. You’ve been following the blog, stalking Sherlock a bit at crime scenes, try to be within earshot so you can hear him do his deductions. You’ve got cutouts from the papers. Then the news reach you. What do you do? Some would believe the papers, but not everyone would buy it. And they would do what they could to clear his name.

This is my take on what I would like to propose as a tribute campaign, to show our love and support. Yes, in real life. We put ourselves in the mindset of the in-show fans, and we take a Bad Wolf/Who Killed Amanda Palmer twist on it. Guerilla art/campaigning. (Not sure if everyone is familiar with WKAP. Palmer is an american artist who in order to promote her album told her fans to spread rumours about her death through street art. I can’t seem find any of it documented online though I’m afraid) 

Let’s scribble on cubicle doors, back of bus seats, lamp posts. I won’t tell anyone to do anything illegal, but graffiti like in the pictures would be amazing. Paint on t-shirts, make buttons, go to the beach and write in the sand. Take photos of what you’ve done, put on twitter or tumblr and tag it!

suggestions of things to write:

  • I believe in Sherlock Holmes
  • Moriarty was real
  • Richard Brook = FRAUD
  • No doubt, Sherlock! (instead of no shit)

And feel free to come up with your own stuff!

Using digital media and spray paint is relevant to this chapter of the fandom. Why repeat what the original fandom did, when we can do something that is unique to us?

(I suggest you just grab an old t-shirt and slap some paint on it, but in case you’re not able to do that, I took the text from the two examples here and put them on a couple of shirts)

PLEASE SPREAD AND REBLOG!

im going to graf up perth like a rebel i am (lol wtf am i talking about)

(via raptortooth)

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Raised from a cub

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Canine Conga

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How to freak people out

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How to freak people out

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Hand sorcery

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Hand sorcery

whereisthecoool:

Knife Cufflinks
Concealed weapons are a bit too extreme for us, but we like the idea of having something sharp on hand that adds to a man’s elegance. These stainless steel cufflinks are sleek enough to be put on and completely forgotten about, and sharp enough to come in handy in a pinch.
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whereisthecoool:

Knife Cufflinks

Concealed weapons are a bit too extreme for us, but we like the idea of having something sharp on hand that adds to a man’s elegance. These stainless steel cufflinks are sleek enough to be put on and completely forgotten about, and sharp enough to come in handy in a pinch.

Buy here.

lickypickystickyfree:

To capture stunning pictures of an erupting volcano would be enough for  most photographers, but one lucky snapper also got the Northern Lights  thrown in for good measure. As a blanket of ash grounds planes across  Europe, this picture shows the beauty of the volcanic eruption in  Iceland.
Albert Jakobsson had set out for the Fimmvorduhals volcano near  the Eyjafjallajokull glacier some 125 kilometers east of Reykjakik in  temperatures of minus 20 to see the stunning eruption. He walked across  the glacier to get to a good spot and started snapping away. He was  literally just packing up, when suddenly the aurora borealis appeared.

lickypickystickyfree:

To capture stunning pictures of an erupting volcano would be enough for most photographers, but one lucky snapper also got the Northern Lights thrown in for good measure. As a blanket of ash grounds planes across Europe, this picture shows the beauty of the volcanic eruption in Iceland.

Albert Jakobsson had set out for the Fimmvorduhals volcano near the Eyjafjallajokull glacier some 125 kilometers east of Reykjakik in temperatures of minus 20 to see the stunning eruption. He walked across the glacier to get to a good spot and started snapping away. He was literally just packing up, when suddenly the aurora borealis appeared.

(via lickystickypickywe)

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Spider Cat

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Spider Cat

wisdom-from-the-bean:

waving walrus

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waving walrus