madlori:

4nayvi4:

plathbees:

IT JUST KEEPS GOING IM HYSTERICAL

😟😦😧
😲😲😲

remember when this was a thing that happened

for real in front of our eyes

re mem ber

hello kelley. i wanted to ask your opinion on something. i’m pregnant and i recently found out i’m having a baby boy *big grin* do you think i would be taking my love for the show too far by naming my son Sherlock Watson? Sherlock as the first name and Watson as their middle name. i would love your opinion and the opinion of any of your followers. thank you and i hope you’re having a lovely, lovely day.

anotherwellkeptsecret:

Dude, you do you! If I ever have a boy, I’m naming him Cristopher after Christopher Tietjens so you aren’t alone in the naming after thing. And if you want his name to be a little less on the obvious side, you could name him William Sherlock ScottĀ ā€˜Your Last Name’.Ā 

My best friend and I were in Walmart one time and we heard an announcement over the intercom forĀ ā€œJohn Watson come to automotive their car is ready.ā€ We both just froze in place, likeĀ ā€œdid we actually hear that?ā€

I had a friend with the last name of Holmes and he told me in college someone put him with a guy last name of Watson as a roommate. They didn’t get on though.

IT’S NEVER 1895..

yearofjohnlock:

yearofjohnlock:

yknow….

…………..

…

A Sherlock Holmes story was never published in the year 1895, but Arthur Conan Doyle did publish The Stark Munro Letters, a wondrously gay account of a genius from the viewpoint of a medical student (theorised to be autobiographical). He early on remarks on the genius’s heroism for jumping 3 stories to save a friend….

He lives with a little old lady who takes care of him though is sometimes stern and they live in a humble home ā€œover a grocer’s shop.ā€

ā€œThere
were, I remember, only two chairs in the sitting-room;ā€œ

ā€œhe had been rash
in the use of powerful drugsā€œ

and it goes on

This is it. This is it. Sherlock Holmes was a real man but by another name, and Arthur Conan Doyle was in love with him.

this is the ā€˜ongoing theme’.. the elephant in the room. Watson and Holmes literally confirmed.

The med student in love with the genius.

Letters:Ā  ā€œWhen I woke next morning he was in
my room, and a funny-looking object he was. Ā His
dressing-gown lay on a chair, and he was putting up
a fifty-six pound dumb-bell, without a rag to cover
him.ā€œ

ā€œPerhaps there is another Cullingworth
behind the scenes Ā­a softer, tenderer
man, who can love and invite love.ā€

ā€œI am looking forward
immensely to seeing him againā€œ

ā€œAnd yet you know
the feeling that you get when a man smiles with his
lips and not with his eyesā€œ

ACD on his letters: ā€œsome excisions are necessary;Ā ā€œ