Hiatus.
[Sorry I haven’t been on. Kind of lost my muse??? Sherlock’s hiding out. I’m not sure when he’s going to be back, so I guess I’m sort of on indefinite hiatus. Apologies. I just can’t write him at the moment. The words don’t come.]
[Sorry I haven’t been on. Kind of lost my muse??? Sherlock’s hiding out. I’m not sure when he’s going to be back, so I guess I’m sort of on indefinite hiatus. Apologies. I just can’t write him at the moment. The words don’t come.]
I do not strive to be tolerable.

[TEXT] I am /deeply/ apologetic. SH
I don’t understand the difficulty you’re having in understanding the sentence, “Ask me something intelligent.”

Forgive me if I’m not leaping to action. I assure you, this is an incredibly interesting conversation.

It would be rather unhealthy of me if I didn’t.

Neurons growing in a cell culture
These time lapse animations use phase contrast microscopy to show neural stem cells in a nutrient medium for 4 hours. They reveal the dynamic growth and recycling of dendrites and synapses as neurons establish relationships with each other. The social behavior of these cells creates the incredible properties of the mind and brain.
Credit: University of Victoria Medical Sciences
I’m the only interesting thing you have on.

Yes, fine. Whatever.

Can’t be bothered to care. You’re proving yourself fairly dull this time around.

Positively riveting, I’m sure, but I am not a retailer.
