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clarayowzin:

Clara Oswald theory: Bad Wolf/Rose Tyler and Clara are somehow related

FACTS:

  • Bad Wolf was able to see all of time and space and mold it. (ep: Journey’s End)
  • Constant presence of roses around all three “versions” of Clara.
  • ‘The most important leaf in human history’ was from a Norway Maple. (ep: The Rings of Akhaten). Darlig Ulv Stranden (a.k.a. Bad Wolf Bay) is located in Norway (ep: Doomsday / Journey’s End)
  • On 5 March 2005, Rose Tyler first met the Doctor. (ep: Rose) 5 March 2005 is also the date when Clara’s mother died. (ep: The Rings of Akhaten).
  • Clara is always wearing red clothes (or something red, like her bag in The Rings of Akhaten). Red is the color of most common roses.
  • The TARDIS doesn’t seem to like Clara (ep: The Rings of Akhaten). This may be due to the fact that she is an anomaly of the Universe. The same thing happened with Jack Harkness, since Bad Wolf gave him immortality. The TARDIS tried to shake Jack off (ep: Utopia).
  • The car that almost hit Clara’s father is extremely similar to the one that killed Rose’s father (ep: The Rings of Akhaten / Father’s Day)
  • Clara sings the Duran Duran song “Hungry Like A Wolf” (ep: Cold War)

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UPDATED April 13

(Source: trenzallore)

Reblog if you are in a secondhand fandom.

f4ngirls-phan-kickthestickz:

norulesnobras:

Secondhand Fandom: When you do not actually watch/read/are really interested in said fandom or object of the fandom, but you know enough about it that you can hold an intelligent and involved conversation with someone in the fandom. 

It’s like dying from lung cancer because you live with a chain smoker, but you yourself have never touched a cigarette in your life.

that is so painfully accurrate

  • The First Doctor:

    The least important things, sometimes, my dear boy, lead to the greatest discoveries.

  • The Second Doctor:

    Well now I know you're mad, I just wanted to make sure.

  • The Third Doctor:

    Courage isn't just a matter of not being frightened, you know. It's being afraid and doing what you have to do anyway.

  • The Fourth Doctor:

    You're a classic example of the inverse ratio between the size of the mouth and the size of the brain.

  • The Fifth Doctor:

    An apple a day keeps the... Ah, never mind.

  • The Sixth Doctor:

    Planets come and go. Stars perish. Matter disperses, coalesces, forms into other patterns, other worlds. Nothing can be eternal.

  • The Seventh Doctor:

    Yes, that's right, you're going. You've been gone for ages. You're already gone. You're still here. You've just arrived. I haven't even met you yet. It all depends on who you are and how you look at it. Strange business, time.

  • The Eighth Doctor:

    I love humans. Always seeing patterns in things that aren't there.

  • The Ninth Doctor:

    The thing is, Adam, time travel is like visiting Paris. You can't just read the guidebook, you've got to throw yourself in! Eat the food, use the wrong verbs, get charged double and end up kissing complete strangers!

  • The Tenth Doctor:

    People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect... but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly... timey-wimey... stuff.

  • The Eleventh Doctor:

    The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. The good things don’t always soften the bad things, but vice versa the bad things don’t always spoil the good things and make them unimportant.

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