I did see him get carb rage once. He was working out for a shower scene that didn’t end up in the movie and he’d had no carbohydrates for two days. That’s as close as he gets to showing any kind of madness.

-

Simon Pegg on Benedict and Villainy in real life. (X)

EXCUSE ME!?!?

SHOWER SCENE!?!?

NOT USED!?!

THE FUCK J.J.!?!?

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7:51PM 19May2013 with 399 notes
zac-tac:

kazard:

residentfeline:

roxasdavemakara:

lepreas:

caturday:

New trick

c???ats?!?!???

cat that is a no

how do cats even work

Cats:
A cat can jump up to five times its own height in a single bound.
The little tufts of hair in a cat’s ear that help keep out dirt direct sounds into the ear, and insulate the ears are called “ear furnishings.”
The ability of a cat to find its way home is called “psi-traveling.” Experts think cats either use the angle of the sunlight to find their way or that cats have magnetized cells in their brains that act as compasses.
One reason that kittens sleep so much is because a growth hormone is released only during sleep.
A cat has 230 bones in its body. A human has 206. A cat has no collarbone, so it can fit through any opening the size of its head.
A cat’s nose pad is ridged with a unique pattern, just like the fingerprint of a human.
If they have ample water, cats can tolerate temperatures up to 133 °F.
A cat’s heart beats nearly twice as fast as a human heart, at 110 to 140 beats a minute.
 Cats don’t have sweat glands over their bodies like humans do. Instead, they sweat only through their paws.
The claws on the cat’s back paws aren’t as sharp as the claws on the front paws because the claws in the back don’t retract and, consequently, become worn.
Cats make about 100 different sounds. Dogs make only about 10.
Researchers are unsure exactly how a cat purrs. Most veterinarians believe that a cat purrs by vibrating vocal folds deep in the throat. To do this, a muscle in the larynx opens and closes the air passage about 25 times per second.
A cat almost never meows at another cat, mostly just humans. Cats typically will spit, purr, and hiss at other cats.
A cat’s back is extremely flexible because it has up to 53 loosely fitting vertebrae. Humans only have 34.
Some cats have survived falls of over 65 feet (20 meters), due largely to their “righting reflex.” The eyes and balance organs in the inner ear tell it where it is in space so the cat can land on its feet. Even cats without a tail have this ability.
A cat can travel at a top speed of approximately 31 mph (49 km) over a short distance.
A cat’s hearing is better than a dog’s. And a cat can hear high-frequency sounds up to two octaves higher than a human.
A cat’s brain is biologically more similar to a human brain than it is to a dog’s. Both humans and cats have identical regions in their brains that are responsible for emotions.
And that’s how cat’s work.

Thanks science

zac-tac:

kazard:

residentfeline:

roxasdavemakara:

lepreas:

caturday:

New trick

c???ats?!?!???

cat that is a no

how do cats even work

Cats:

  • A cat can jump up to five times its own height in a single bound.
  • The little tufts of hair in a cat’s ear that help keep out dirt direct sounds into the ear, and insulate the ears are called “ear furnishings.”
  • The ability of a cat to find its way home is called “psi-traveling.” Experts think cats either use the angle of the sunlight to find their way or that cats have magnetized cells in their brains that act as compasses.
  • One reason that kittens sleep so much is because a growth hormone is released only during sleep.
  • A cat has 230 bones in its body. A human has 206. A cat has no collarbone, so it can fit through any opening the size of its head.
  • A cat’s nose pad is ridged with a unique pattern, just like the fingerprint of a human.
  • If they have ample water, cats can tolerate temperatures up to 133 °F.
  • A cat’s heart beats nearly twice as fast as a human heart, at 110 to 140 beats a minute.
  •  Cats don’t have sweat glands over their bodies like humans do. Instead, they sweat only through their paws.
  • The claws on the cat’s back paws aren’t as sharp as the claws on the front paws because the claws in the back don’t retract and, consequently, become worn.
  • Cats make about 100 different sounds. Dogs make only about 10.
  • Researchers are unsure exactly how a cat purrs. Most veterinarians believe that a cat purrs by vibrating vocal folds deep in the throat. To do this, a muscle in the larynx opens and closes the air passage about 25 times per second.
  • A cat almost never meows at another cat, mostly just humans. Cats typically will spit, purr, and hiss at other cats.
  • A cat’s back is extremely flexible because it has up to 53 loosely fitting vertebrae. Humans only have 34.
  • Some cats have survived falls of over 65 feet (20 meters), due largely to their “righting reflex.” The eyes and balance organs in the inner ear tell it where it is in space so the cat can land on its feet. Even cats without a tail have this ability.
  • A cat can travel at a top speed of approximately 31 mph (49 km) over a short distance.
  • A cat’s hearing is better than a dog’s. And a cat can hear high-frequency sounds up to two octaves higher than a human.
  • A cat’s brain is biologically more similar to a human brain than it is to a dog’s. Both humans and cats have identical regions in their brains that are responsible for emotions.

And that’s how cat’s work.

Thanks science

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7:33PM 18May2013 with 155,467 notes
cumberbuddy:

@simonpegg: Me and Cumbersbumberswumbers wearing neutron cream. Before we told him it wasn’t real. http://t.co/L4x6WaqHwc  #intodarkness
OH MY GOD

cumberbuddy:

@simonpegg: Me and Cumbersbumberswumbers wearing neutron cream. Before we told him it wasn’t real.
http://t.co/L4x6WaqHwc
#intodarkness

OH MY GOD

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7:21PM 18May2013 with 10,202 notes

repimg:

Benedict Cumberbatch #21

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7:18PM 18May2013 with 4,464 notes

audreygolightly13:

image

It’s in sync even omfg it is perfection

someone hold me I caN’T BREATHE

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9:44PM 17May2013 with 25,279 notes
whatisyourhairdoingbenedict:

karin-woywod:

Hi-Res! [Much larger than at the actual source] 2013 05 10 - 30010 USA TODAY photoshoot by Todd Plitt
[3166 x 4198 pixels]
Link to source   USA TODAY   is not exactly spoiler-free for Star Trek Into Darkness !
Link

I really hate that hat.
Partly because it obscures the Sherlock hair, but mainly because - I just really hate that hat.
Someone accidentally lose it, or wash it with some red socks, or something - please?

whatisyourhairdoingbenedict:

karin-woywod:

Hi-Res! [Much larger than at the actual source] 2013 05 10 - 30010 USA TODAY photoshoot by Todd Plitt

[3166 x 4198 pixels]

Link to source   USA TODAY   is not exactly spoiler-free for Star Trek Into Darkness !

Link

I really hate that hat.

Partly because it obscures the Sherlock hair, but mainly because - I just really hate that hat.

Someone accidentally lose it, or wash it with some red socks, or something - please?

9:36PM 17May2013 with 150 notes

londonphile:

cumberbatched-italia:

Benedict SillyBatch ladies and gents XD He’s adorable, just adorable <3

Video from filmpro.ru

I literately chocked on the chocolate I was eating! Bless him and his dorkiness :P

http://filmpro.ru/journal/19173883

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7:52PM 16May2013 with 3,575 notes

Give me one good reason why the MCRib is the greatest food ever created.

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7:43PM 16May2013 with 6,328 notes
The fifth circle of hell&#8230;

The fifth circle of hell…

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7:40PM 16May2013 with 101,254 notes

cumberbuddy:

How about that Benedict Cumberbatch, eh? Right? You only need to say his name in England and people lose their minds.

(From the Star Trek Into Darkness Movie Special.)

Oh my god, It’s THAT moment.

7:45PM 14May2013 with 2,320 notes