JagFarlane
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I want to understand and be fluent in ALL languages, so that I can understand everything ever said by anything, even animals and aliens![]()
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I want to understand and be fluent in ALL languages, so that I can understand everything ever said by anything, even animals and aliens![]()
Well in that case you don't require linguistic fluency, you just need a Tardis.I want to understand and be fluent in ALL languages, so that I can understand everything ever said by anything, even animals and aliens![]()

I want to understand and be fluent in ALL languages, so that I can understand everything ever said by anything, even animals and aliens![]()
Well in that case you don't require linguistic fluency, you just need a Tardis.![]()
Well in that case you don't require linguistic fluency, you just need a Tardis.![]()
The TARDIS also grants its passengers the ability to understand and speak other languages. This was previously described in The Masque of Mandragora (1976) as a "Time Lord gift" which the Doctor shared with his companions, but was ultimately attributed to the TARDIS's telepathic field in "The End of the World" (2005). In "The Christmas Invasion", it was revealed that the Doctor himself is an integral element of this capability. Rose is unable to understand the alien Sycorax whilst the Doctor is in a regenerative crisis. In "The Impossible Planet" (2006), it is said that the TARDIS normally even translates writing; in that episode, the TARDIS is unable to translate an alien script, which the Doctor claims makes the language "impossibly old". In the Ninth Doctor Adventures novel Only Human, the telepathic field includes a filter that replaces foul or undesirable language with more acceptable terms. In "The Fires of Pompeii," it is shown that if a speaker speaks something in the native language of the area, the translation circuit renders these words back into the speaker's own language (for example, if an English speaker speaks Latin to an ancient Roman, the Latin speaker hears English - or, as he or she would recognise it with his or her frame of reference, "Celtic" or Welsh). However, the TARDIS does not translate Gallifreyan, as seen in "Utopia" when the Doctor was reading Gallifreyan numbers from the console monitor to tell where the TARDIS was going.
I feel psychic enough. I'd just want a Tardis. Especially if it came with David T.Or psychic porwes(or the ability to type "powers" correctly the first time
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From Wikipedia (the mother of all...*cough hack*...whatever):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TARDIS
I have no doubt you'll be endlessly fascinated and want to read every last word of this riveting analysis. *ahem*

I feel psychic enough. I'd just want a Tardis. Especially if it came with David T.
Yummence.
What makes it different from any other word?Why does the word "Tardis" make me horny?
Because it's got a pointy thing on top?Why does the word "Tardis" make me horny?
David T. is no Tom B.I feel psychic enough. I'd just want a Tardis. Especially if it came with David T.
Yummence.

Literoticans would love ''choli ke peecheh'' heheee...
I don't think i know a hindi song with more sexual innuendo...haha...
*sings*
Oh come on! There are so many others. Off the top of my head....

Oh, you!David T. is no Tom B.
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Why does the word "Tardis" make me horny?
The bureaucracy is making me want to shoot myself.
Why is it so fucking difficult for anything official to make some fucking sense?
Because then you would need fewer people to help you, which would limit the number of jobs necessary. Their first priority, even if unconsciously so, is to protect their paycheck.
To truly "trim the fat" off the US government is going to be a very difficult task. And is NOT going to happen soon... can't be ADDING to unemployment in this economic mess, ya know.
>>>HUSG<<<

The bureaucracy is expanding to meet the needs of the expanding bureaucracy.![]()
Yep. Mostly to hear Nimoy read the quotes.Oh, you're into playing Civilization too?

