Billy
I am a survivor of the crash of Oeanic Flight 815. I spent over 100 days on the island. it was awesome!!!
Now i live i New York. I am a huge fan of LOST. I also blog Big Bang Theory, Community, WWE, music I love, and random things that make me laugh and repesent who I am and how I live. Feel free to ask me whatever you want.

Pokemon Starters!

theprofessorspokemon:

The Professor has just offered you 3 starter Pokemon!

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You will be able to get one of these starter Pokemon! The first 30 who reblogs this will receive their very own starter Pokemon to start their Pokemon Master adventure! Which one of these Pokemon will you receive? (Will be picked randomly- or based on what I think will suit you and your RP character. No complaining with whatever starter Pokemon you receive!)

The first 3 starters offered are: Bulbasaur, Charmander, and a Squirtle! 

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I should be happier than I am…why can’t I be happier? Why am I always so depressed? meh “/

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deardarkness:

The island. The island brought us here. This is no ordinary place, you’ve seen that, I know you have.

Lost (2004-2010)

(via thetardisislost)

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lostaway:

lostaway:
VINCENT
The very first episode was told from his point of view. He appeared in more episodes than Jacob, Christian, and Eloise combined. He was the only character to appear in both the opening scene and the closing scene of LOST—that lived to tell the tale. 
“I need you to go find my son” Christian told Vincent. “He’s over there in that bamboo forest, unconscious. I need you to go wake him up. Okay? Go on. He was work to do.” (Christian to Vincent in Mobisode 13.)
Christian does not point to Jack’s location. He does not lead Vincent there. He provides verbal instruction only. He somehow expects Vincent to understand what a bamboo forest is, that a man is unconscious in that forest, and that it is his job to wake the man. 
Vincent could never have understood complex human speech prior to his arrival on the island. The Island worked its strange magic on the dog, too. 
Vincent’s mission never changed, and he never wavered in his commitment, even to the very end. Just as he stood by Jack in the first seconds of his mission, he was there in the closing moments, too, giving comfort to the one he had sworn to guide through the most treacherous obstacles a human being could ever be expected to face.
“Live together, die alone,” Jack said.
At the end of the story, there was a sadness for Jack’s passing, but the tears that streaked our faces, more than anything were tears of joy, for a man whose legacy would live forever, for an Island that had become an abode of peace, and for a dog who would not allow a great man to die without another’s love.
—A short excerpt from Vincent’s chapter of Lost Identity. 
because I just need to point out the epicness of Vincent again. That last paragraph….

lostaway:

lostaway:

VINCENT

The very first episode was told from his point of view. He appeared in more episodes than Jacob, Christian, and Eloise combined. He was the only character to appear in both the opening scene and the closing scene of LOST—that lived to tell the tale. 

“I need you to go find my son” Christian told Vincent. “He’s over there in that bamboo forest, unconscious. I need you to go wake him up. Okay? Go on. He was work to do.” (Christian to Vincent in Mobisode 13.)

Christian does not point to Jack’s location. He does not lead Vincent there. He provides verbal instruction only. He somehow expects Vincent to understand what a bamboo forest is, that a man is unconscious in that forest, and that it is his job to wake the man. 

Vincent could never have understood complex human speech prior to his arrival on the island. The Island worked its strange magic on the dog, too. 

Vincent’s mission never changed, and he never wavered in his commitment, even to the very end. Just as he stood by Jack in the first seconds of his mission, he was there in the closing moments, too, giving comfort to the one he had sworn to guide through the most treacherous obstacles a human being could ever be expected to face.

“Live together, die alone,” Jack said.

At the end of the story, there was a sadness for Jack’s passing, but the tears that streaked our faces, more than anything were tears of joy, for a man whose legacy would live forever, for an Island that had become an abode of peace, and for a dog who would not allow a great man to die without another’s love.

—A short excerpt from Vincent’s chapter of Lost Identity. 

because I just need to point out the epicness of Vincent again. That last paragraph….

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(via n0t-pennys-boat)

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lost + “the end” asked by rowboatcop

(Source: thelostie, via thetardisislost)

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