Me when I opened my Spotify Wrapped and this happened-
hey, dont cry. backstreets back, alright?
happy pride
i wonder if beatlemania people talked abt the beatles the same way people nowadays do. like was there a 15 year old girl in her bedroom in 1964 staring at a poster of paul mccartney saying “hes so cute i need to put him in a blender on high speed” while her friend nods excitedly
being a Jeeves and Wooster fan is hard for the sole reason that every time I exclaim "What ho!" to the average everyday person they react in offense and I have to explain that I did not in fact call them a whore
The adoration face tho- 🤟🏻😵
XD
I hate them
Ok, here is the digital drawing I was on about! Nothing particularly special.
(Was based on a low quality photo of the boys that made Luke's lip ring look like a fang!)
Enjoy!
Please do not, trance this piece of art, use it as your own etc. If my art does however give you inspiration for a fresh drawing idea or a story idea etc. feel free to write / sketch those up and @ me in them, I'd love to see!
(Posted 3/8/22 10:40am)
Some random little McLennon sketches I did on Miro- (Virtual Whiteboard)
The aftermath...
The cause...
I managed to find a copy of the book at my nans house, after scowering every nook and crany that she could possibly hide it in. Therefore, I felt as though I must read it, for there would be nothing lost or gained. If anything I would just find a few knowledgeable things and so on, that I didn't know before.
So far, I have read the first chapter of the book, as well as the Preface, and I am thoroughly invested. I can not find the time to put the book down, it seems, it's very informative on aspects of science, with diagrams and formulae, as well as his upbringing and his parents upbring. I am greatly impressed!
I may do a seperate post where I do a chapter review, and then do a chapter review each time I've finished one. Or I'll read the whole entire book and do an indepth review of the book as a whole...maybe. We'll see.
Dear Alan Turing / Christopher Morcom fans and enjoyers.
I'm wondering if "Alan Turing: The Enigma" is worth it as someone who is looking for information more about Christopher Morcom. I'm told it's one of the best, if only, biographies that go into a bit more detail about Alan's friendship and love for Christopher, but I'm not sure if it's worth it!
Should I buy the book?
Additionally, if anyone has any other recommendations for legitimate places I can get a bit more information about Christopher Morcom, I would love to know!
I know it's limited due to his early passing, but even things like the letters Alan wrote to Mrs Morcom, I'd be interested in seeing, just anything that's got a bit more information about Christopher as a person.
Thanks!
(I've read the Sherborn Boarding School Archive on him and his Boarding house and what it says about him and Turing, and Turing's page and Boarding house. And I've seen a various few things hear and there on the internet. But yeh, any books, or articles anything is greatly appreciated!)
Oops - wind blown Beatles - Johns hair reverts back to 5O’s style - once a rocker , always a rocker 🎸
19 I Gender-Fluid I Artist I Multi-Fandom I QOTY: "Sometimes it's the very people who no one imagines anything of who do the things no one can imagine."
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