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midnights-dragon · 27 days
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This song is so Aziraphale coded I feel sick
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resentful-reads · 10 months
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Good Omens by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman
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theravenmuse · 1 year
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Potentially the nerdiest thing I’ve ever done for this fandom. The force of ineffability, created by modifying the equation for the gravitational force between two objects.
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santacoppelia · 8 months
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What if God reached the same conclusions that Adam Young reached at the end of the book (specially the ones about the two gangs and not making other people's rooms), only an Eternity earlier?
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stephen-narain · 6 months
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Jon Fosse Wants to Say the Unsayable
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"But Fosse didn’t agree. 'Literature ought to be engaged in itself,' he said, rather than trying to achieve a political, social or even religious goal."
—Alex Marshall, The New York Times
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ineffablebookgirl · 2 years
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Hypothesis: Aziraphale under his highest level of stress just simply makes no sense. The most dissected lines of the series are all things that Aziraphale says when under extreme stress and they just kinda don't make sense, which is why we've spent so many fan-hours trying to make sense of them.
Follow me, if you will, on a journey:
Aziraphale, discorporated, having defied Heaven for the first time in 6,000+ years, and in search of a body to possess, demon-style, hears Crowley sob, "I lost my best friend," referring to him:
"So sorry to hear it."
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Aziraphale, having just given the love of his existence the means to destroy himself completely, at great personal risk to Aziraphale, is offered a ride, "anywhere you want to go," while barely managing to stave of a full-blown human panic attack:
"You go too fast for me, Crowley."
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Side dishes:
Aziraphale, having just discovered the infamous Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch, in his lover's backseat, days before the apocalypse, and clearly in a state:
"Tickety-boo! Mind how you go!"
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Aziraphale, having broken up with and completely disavowed his demon lover in a dramatic public display days before the apocalypse, sees said estranged demon pull up at his curb and shout desperate apologies in front of everyone and God, then insult his intelligence:
"I forgive you."
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We know that stress and trauma affect cognitive functioning and the ability to verbalize. I know Aziraphale is an ethereal being and technically doesn't have a human nervous system, but I think it is part of what's so amazing about Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's writing, is that sometimes, just as in reality, dialogue doesn't make sense. Just like the whole story, the whole point of the series, it's up for interpretation. Even Aziraphale might not know what he means, or even remember saying it later. That's how trauma works sometimes.
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asouthernpansie · 3 months
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Good Omens does something to my autistic brain that most art doesn't, and I really wish I understood what exactly that thing is. The last time I was like this was with Hamilton. My hyperfixations are usually hobbies rather than works of art, so it's not that I'm just prone to it. I'm not averse to having this obsession, I just want to know why...
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gumptionauthor · 1 year
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unhingemyheart · 2 months
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Prime Video: So, Good Omens Season 2 
Neil Gaiman: Yes
Prime Video: What‘s the Story? 
Neil Gaiman: No story, just vibes.
Prime Video: Neil, we need a little more to work with. 
Neil Gaiman: Okay, do you remember Sister Theresa Garrulous and Sister Loquacious from Season 1?
Prime Video: Yes?
Neil Gaiman: They‘re in a coffee shop AU.
Prime Video: Aaaand?
Neil Gaiman: And they need to fall in love. 
Prime Video: But Neil what about Crowley and Aziraphale?
Neil Gaiman: Oh, don‘t worry. They‘re already in love. 
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starlight-bread-blog · 3 months
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Me: I shouldn't disturb Neil Gaiman. I shouldn't send an ask unless I really have no way of getting the information otherwise. I'll check old interviews and all the articles that vaguely mention the subject. Of course it goes without saying that I'll read though the FAQ in its entirety. Only then, will I send an ask. However, I'd be very polite and praise his work, as anyone would. I'd also keep it short, because I don't want to waste his time. But I'd keep it very very respectful. I'd be sending a message to a very talented, amazing author that deals with god knows how many like me. Or I'd just stay in the dark and not send him an ask. Yeah, I'll do that.
My Dash:
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holisticdirkmuppet · 2 months
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sweetest post ever??? 😭
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midnights-dragon · 1 month
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shoomlah · 8 months
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I have a feeling that beneath the little halo on your noble head There lies a thought or two the devil might be interested to know You're like the finish of a novel that I'll finally have to take to bed You fascinate me so
You Fascinate Me So, Blossom Dearie
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mad-aims · 4 months
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Erm…looks like we’re trending again.
Why?
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camilleflyingrotten · 1 month
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Thinking about the Good Omens S1 body swap…
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LATER
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maarigolds · 1 month
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Neil Gaiman's favorite trope
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