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grobabe:

equalseleventhirds:

makeyourdeduction:

beccyorange:

pleasantly-stranger:

sherlockian-humour:

holey-fred-geddit:

Is it just me or John’s PIN number seems to be 7437? Of course that the last 7 is pure speculation, we don’t actually get to see it…
But if it is, it spells SHER like in SHER-locked (and is the same as Irene’s mobile phone code)!!! :D



O.O

Okay. This fandom has gone insane.

What I feel I should be thinking: “Oh my god too far fandom, too far”
What I am thinking: “ASDFGHJKL WHY IS THIS SO PERFECT YOU GENIUS YOU”

Let’s look at this rationally. What could he be spelling, with the first three numbers being 743?
7 is pqrs
4 is ghi
3 is def
Actual four-letter words using these letters: phew, pies, rift, rids, shew, sift, side.
Am I missing any?
Do any of these seem like words John would find relevant?
SHER it is.

OUR FANDOM IS THE BEST FANDOM

grobabe:

equalseleventhirds:

makeyourdeduction:

beccyorange:

pleasantly-stranger:

sherlockian-humour:

holey-fred-geddit:

Is it just me or John’s PIN number seems to be 7437? Of course that the last 7 is pure speculation, we don’t actually get to see it…

But if it is, it spells SHER like in SHER-locked (and is the same as Irene’s mobile phone code)!!! :D

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O.O

Okay. This fandom has gone insane.


What I feel I should be thinking: “Oh my god too far fandom, too far”

What I am thinking: “ASDFGHJKL WHY IS THIS SO PERFECT YOU GENIUS YOU”

Let’s look at this rationally. What could he be spelling, with the first three numbers being 743?

7 is pqrs

4 is ghi

3 is def

Actual four-letter words using these letters: phew, pies, rift, rids, shew, sift, side.

Am I missing any?

Do any of these seem like words John would find relevant?

SHER it is.

OUR FANDOM IS THE BEST FANDOM

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It turns out procrastination is not typically a function of laziness, apathy or work ethic as it is often regarded to be. It’s a neurotic self-defense behavior that develops to protect a person’s sense of self-worth.

You see, procrastinators tend to be people who have, for whatever reason, developed to perceive an unusually strong association between their performance and their value as a person. This makes failure or criticism disproportionately painful, which leads naturally to hesitancy when it comes to the prospect of doing anything that reflects their ability — which is pretty much everything.

But in real life, you can’t avoid doing things. We have to earn a living, do our taxes, have difficult conversations sometimes. Human life requires confronting uncertainty and risk, so pressure mounts. Procrastination gives a person a temporary hit of relief from this pressure of “having to do” things, which is a self-rewarding behavior. So it continues and becomes the normal way to respond to these pressures.

Particularly prone to serious procrastination problems are children who grew up with unusually high expectations placed on them. Their older siblings may have been high achievers, leaving big shoes to fill, or their parents may have had neurotic and inhuman expectations of their own, or else they exhibited exceptional talents early on, and thereafter “average” performances were met with concern and suspicion from parents and teachers.

David Cain, “Procrastination Is Not Laziness” (via pawneeparksdepartment)

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