he/they/xe - I don't need anyone to save me, I've been saving myself for years now - queer af & down to talk about the batfam, pjo, & taz anytime - Cabin 6 ๐ฆ
one of the differences between good omens the show vs good omens the book that will always fuck me up is the post-bookshop fire scene. crowley goes from picking himself up, dusting himself off, accepting the loss of aziraphale and Just Driving Anyway to completely falling apart. i do get why people have gripes with it being changed so fundamentally, and i've thought about it a lot myself, but i've never been able to bring myself to get mad about it. i always circle back to how the book was written by two best friends. that drunken, wrecked, grief stricken scene was written in a post-pratchett world. he lost his best friend.
My friend sometimes brings her six-year-old to our DnD sessions and my husband (the DM) lets her roll for all enemy attacks and sometimes he will show her a few figures and let her secretly pick what creature we meet next. Who needs encounter tables when you have a first-grader around
in the words of the great Elizabethan wordsmith William Shakespeare, in Hamlet Act IV Scene V,ย โWhen sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions.โ or, in the words of the great Twitter wordsmith @Horse_ebooks,
id: four excerpts from the script for Peter and the Starcatcher. they read as follows. Aster: Eventually, of course, we dream other dreams. Prentiss: We change. Ted: We grow up. Aster: It always happens. Nothing is forever. Boy: That's the rule. the second reads as, Molly: Everything ends. Stache: And so our story begins. the third reads as Peter: (almost frantic) But I don't want it to end!! Aster: Soon, Peter. You'll forget, and it won't hurt anymore. Molly: No! It's supposed to hurt - that's how you know it meant something! (to Peter) This isn't the end. You're going to remember everything, every single detail. the fourth reads as, Molly: You won't stay mad at me forever, will you? Peter: Go on, get lost. Molly: I'm bound to grow up, see? What would we do?. end id
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