cleverdetectiveinafunnyhat:

celestialcow:

drinkmasturbatecry:

ceilingtheo:

moriartied:

eccaia:

goddessofcheese:

cinemafourier:

contemplatingcaptain:

So. Accurate.

This

Forty thousand books.


Upset doesn’t even begin to cover it. SO MUCH ANGER AND SORROW AT WHAT WAS LOST AND WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN. SO MUCH

THIS. My professor got really emotional in Egypt class when my he was talking about it and the rest of my class was like wtf and I wanted to be like I UNDERSTAND LET US CRY TOGETHER OVER ALL THE SCROLLLLLLLSSSSS.

No. See, I sort of tune out if people talk about stuff that happened more than ten years ago for more than about five minutes. I will openly talk about my active dislike of having to engage with history. BUT THE LIBRARY. ;__; WHY? WHY? HOW COULD ANYONE DO THAT?

SO THERE IS NOT A 100% CORRELATION BETWEEN BEING A HISTORY FAN AND GETTING UPSET ABOUT THE LIBRARY, OKAY. YOUR HYPOTHESIS IS INCORRECT.

what does history have to do with HAVING ALL THE LIBRARY FEELS goddamit

LIBRARY FEEEEEEEEELS

I lay in my bed at night wondering whhhhyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.

Seriously, when teh Doctor comes for me, I’m demanding we go and save the library. IT’S NOT A FIXED POINT IN TIME. IT CAN’T BE.  AND THE DOCTOR LOVES KNOWLEDGE SO WHY NOT.

WHY WOULD YOU BRING THIS UP? WHY?

It’s good to know I’m not the only one…