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popkin16 ([personal profile] popkin16) wrote in [community profile] mcsheppers2019-03-16 10:32 pm

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These pictures are courtesy of annakiaora, who comments, "McKay watching Sheppard’s back."

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[personal profile] fairyglass 2019-03-17 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
"Back".
elderwitty: a close-up of the center, swirling petals of a deep pink tea rose (Default)

left out the other half

[personal profile] elderwitty 2019-03-17 01:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"side."
escriveine: Atlantis glows amber at sunset. (Default)

Re: left out the other half

[personal profile] escriveine 2019-03-17 06:06 pm (UTC)(link)
*giggle* *snrk*
otherearths_outthere: (Default)

[personal profile] otherearths_outthere 2019-03-17 06:18 am (UTC)(link)

“I know you’re checking me out, Rodney. And I’m really OK with that”
fairyglass: (John Has a Point)

[personal profile] fairyglass 2019-03-17 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Carson: "Stop staring."

Rodney: "I'm not staring!"

John: "...you're staring."
escriveine: Atlantis glows amber at sunset. (Default)

[personal profile] escriveine 2019-03-17 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Rodney decides that he needs a button cam or something so that next time he can take a picture. Not only will it last longer, it'll provide empirical proof of exactly why staring is both necessary and unavoidable.
fairyglass: (Rodney's Sciencing)

[personal profile] fairyglass 2019-03-17 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
That's because Rodney is a clever scientist. He understands reproducing results is vital.
escriveine: Atlantis glows amber at sunset. (Default)

[personal profile] escriveine 2019-03-17 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
*nods* Cornerstone of good science. And you really have to have a well-controlled environment for that kind of meticulous observation... so Rodney begins constructing an argument for John accompanying him to a nice secure lab that night and taking his pants off. For science.