Life is Cabbage

Hi my name is Kendra, and my Life is Cabbage.
I enjoy video games, manga, anime, and drawing.
My music tastes... well, it's weird. I'm not sure what they are.

It is one of my mother’s favorite sayings.
I’m trying to make it looks nice, so I can print it and put it in a frame for her birthday.


EDIT: I think the text needs to be thicker and a different font. What do you think?

It is one of my mother’s favorite sayings.

I’m trying to make it looks nice, so I can print it and put it in a frame for her birthday.

EDIT: I think the text needs to be thicker and a different font. What do you think?


Can I just talk about how much this moment broke my heart in all the best ways possible? Throughout the entire scene, the Doctor is quickly becoming unraveled - and all by the thought of Rory dying. He knows what that would do to Amy, but he’s also realising for the first just how deeply it’ll affect him because he loves Rory. He really does. He loves him so much - almost a little too much. And he’s convinced that Rory’s dead, that Amy has done all she could, that even Amy - amazingly resilient Amy - couldn’t save him. Just as that particular weight is hardening into an iron-like knot in the pit of his stomach, Rory starts to sputter and that’s all it takes. The Doctor can’t handle the intensity of the moment. He has to gulp down breath after breath because, until that very second, he hadn’t realised he had been holding his breath in anticipation, in complete and utter worry. But Rory’s alive now, Rory’s breathing! And the Doctor can’t handle the sudden onslaught of emotions crashing down on him. He has to get away. He has to compose himself - all because Rory, beautiful, brilliant Rory - is alive and well.

The Doctor is becoming more human.

Can I just talk about how much this moment broke my heart in all the best ways possible? Throughout the entire scene, the Doctor is quickly becoming unraveled - and all by the thought of Rory dying. He knows what that would do to Amy, but he’s also realising for the first just how deeply it’ll affect him because he loves Rory. He really does. He loves him so much - almost a little too much. And he’s convinced that Rory’s dead, that Amy has done all she could, that even Amy - amazingly resilient Amy - couldn’t save him. Just as that particular weight is hardening into an iron-like knot in the pit of his stomach, Rory starts to sputter and that’s all it takes. The Doctor can’t handle the intensity of the moment. He has to gulp down breath after breath because, until that very second, he hadn’t realised he had been holding his breath in anticipation, in complete and utter worry. But Rory’s alive now, Rory’s breathing! And the Doctor can’t handle the sudden onslaught of emotions crashing down on him. He has to get away. He has to compose himself - all because Rory, beautiful, brilliant Rory - is alive and well.

The Doctor is becoming more human.

(Source: chiefbeifongs, via psychopepsquad)

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