>>8055561Did you start from the beginning or just jump straight into the new series?Christopher Ecclestone and David Tennant's era is generally considered to be the best part of the show. I'm also a big fan of Star Trek/Stargate and early Doctor Who is one of my favourite series.Unfortunately the writing has taken a nosedive in recent years, but the early episodes are a much better representation of the show.
Keep it up, lads!
>>8055653I've been a Who fan since the 80's. One of my earliest memories is when he fell and regenerated. I was blown away, I had never seen anything like it.I've followed him through every series, movie and the new Who. Now, I just cannot watch it. The Whittaker Who was the worst I've ever seen, simply terrible writing, pushing agendas and completely misunderstanding the character. It was like she knew nothing about him, but maybe watched one episode. Then just ran around acting like a fool, trying to do some kind of knock off pathetic version without knowing what she was talking about. I gave up after a few episodes. It hurt to watch.Then the recent tennat return episodes being written like they were for a 5 year old and also for trans audiences. Why would you write specifically to only make 0.01% of the population happy. It was just terrible. They seem to just want to try to prove they are hip, cool and up to date, so they push trans and gay themes then pat themselves on the back. Telling the Dr he isn't smart because hes only a man and women are better. Telling him off for pronoun usage. It was so cringe inducing.Dr Who was never about sexuality, the doctor never had and sexual relationships. It was never a theme. He's hundreds of years old, he has little to no interest in dating what he must think of as his children by now.Theres just no need for sexual themes in Who. It was all about discovery, the wonder of the universe and life. Fighting crazy aliens who want to kill people with a smile, a laugh and some cool tech.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>8055653Old Doctor Who? I found it to be cheesy but inoffensive and when I was young, one of my uncles I was staying with let me watch some Dalek episodes from the 70's-80's and I remember liking them (apparently I used to draw them a lot). New Doctor Who though is just unwatchable for me. You can really tell it's a modern BBC show from a mile off and all for the worst reasons. Like the anon in the post above, I never got a sense of wonder and mystery a time travel science fiction show should have. Every episode, every storyline just stinks of the BBC and their "values". Yes, science fiction can reflect modern day issues by projecting them on alien races/worlds but you need writers and producers to be very skilled and motivated to do that without it becoming preachy and forced and the Who writers clearly can't (or won't).Deep Space Nine got a little too preachy in some episodes for my taste but only in a few episodes and it's still my favorite SciFi show of all time.
>>8055561what you describe is the new series. starting Doctor Who with the new series is like starting Star Wars at Episode VII.>>8055653>Christopher Ecclestone and David Tennant's era is generally considered to be the best part of the show.only by tumblr fangirls.>early Doctor Whoit isn't.>>8055676>Dr Who was never about sexuality, the doctor never had and sexual relationships. It was never a theme. He's hundreds of years old, he has little to no interest in dating what he must think of as his children by now.>Theres just no need for sexual themes in Who. have you seriously rewatched the Tennant era recently? the one where the Doctor unironically falls in love with a 19-year-old chav?have you rewatched the Smith era recently? the one where half of the characters are hornbags and the Doctor is flirting with the femme fatale daughter of his own companion?I agree with everything you said but you being unable to realise this criticism also fully applies to early NuWho is pathetic.NuWho Doctors have always been out of character, ever since series 1. NuWho just is NOT Doctor Who and has never been. simple as.
Stuff with this kind of fun, youthful aesthetic. Doesn't have to be from games, that's just mostly where I find it.
>7128x5346https://files.catbox.moe/ahsjk5.jpg
>>7995073Only a few will remember this banger
Kitty papes :D
Post your 34th wallpaper
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happy birth!! 26, discovered /wg/ maybe 5 years ago thanks to my finace. never been on 4chan before that. I like to use a text free browsing extension on most threads so I can just look at wallpapers and not people on 4chan use slurs
>>8057075"fiance" oop
I am the OP edition.Old Thread: >>8011509
>>80556417 of 9 - hot
>>8055655i like this style
Looking for more Mess up Disney wallpapers
>>8051688Disney Zomibies
Blue and Orange wallpapers
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>>8053462gonna use this one for awhile, thanks!
post papes with cans
luv me hd599.luv me hd600. simple as.
ITT only the brightest and most vibrant SFW orange coloured papesnothing porn-related, pale pastel, weakly insipid, or yellow/brown/golden-colored here please
Any movies, series, etc.
might be a bit specific but anyone got papes from movies with Jean-Paul Belmondo?
>>8050065SOPRANOS WALLPAPER< I EDITED IT TO LOOK COOL. I hope someone uses it or whatever idc
>>8054330Best scene in the whole film, I usually turn it off when it's over.
Can we get a quotes thread folks? Anything goes - I'll post what I've got, and as a side request.. will someone make this into a good one? "The people you love, the people you say you're doing it for - never asked you for any of it."
>>8047793Great reply full of insight and reason>>8047843>>8047860Absolute drek from hopeless autistic shills
>>8050023It's not at all about encouraging depersonalisation (of the individual), it's actually about the individual learning an important life lesson that rather than maintaining fixed rigid perspectives on everything in their life, that they should instead develop their own personal intellectual/spiritual/physical freedom so as to be able to adapt to any situation that might present itself...Thus the advice is not "dogshit" at all, indeed the world would probably become a much better place for all if everybody took the time to learn the lesson.Also, that image only contains the first part of a larger quote, the full thing adds to the context and makes the lesson even more understandable.
>>8047324that is beautiful and yet heartbreaking
I got this one off here a while ago. I haven't found a better pape to put it on. I don't know what kind of ship pape I am looking for but for now, the quote itself is what i've got.
Are you like me, using AI to visualise dreams you’ve had? If so, have you made wallpapers from them? If not, why not create one from the dream you have tonight? It would be fascinating to see what your brain comes up with.
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>>8056241I haven't but that's an awesome idea gonna start doing it
Somehow there is no thread for this category, so I'll start with some of my OC, and then post other papes I have.
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Any Similar wallpapers? The only ones I get when I search are generic vaporwave wallpapers
Anyone got any papes that are nice photos of, or reminiscent of, a sunrise?I actually don't in my collection, so I'll drop some sun(set) vibes I have to get us started, but I am looking for any of the other one if you have 'em.