JOEL OF THE SMALL BEANS VARIETY. I’ve spent the last few hours of my life running his hardcore series while I do my homework. Probably not very efficient of me but hey background noise! I initially meant for it to be just a sketch but I have the very bad habit of wanting to colour everything even when I don’t have time.
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The only infantilization of Aziraphale and Crowley I want to see is them being literally turned into babies miraculously. 😤😤😤
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guys shoutout to @rushin-safire for being the best big brother i could've asked for
you should totally go check him out
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Yknow what causes me distress? How did dinosaurs fuck.
And from where do snakes shit?
And when will antis shut the fuck up?
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Thinkin about writing a Starlo fluff oneshot
Just thinkin about Starlo in general honestly
But I've already done an angst one so I mean... I should probably try fluff since I usually don't write that
alright it's decided we're gonna write Starlo fluff because I cannot get this stupid cowboy out of my mind
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Random question of the day!
Which sport would you choose if you could be a professional athlete?
Running away from my problems.
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Why I disagree with the Good Omens s2 coffee theory
!! Good Omens Season 2 spoilers !!
I want to start off by saying that this is no hate to the people that like this theory, this is just my own thoughts :)
I want to really break down Aziraphale's conversation with the Metatron in particular. I think there's tons of evidence in this conversation that shows Aziraphale wasn't mind controlled or anything, but just very well manipulated. In this scene, the Metatron speaks in absolutes, saying things like "you're just the angel for the job", which is giving him validation, from someone right at the top of the hierarchy, no less.
However, Aziraphale's reply, "I don't want to go back to Heaven", is interesting as he stutters then immediately looks away, then makes a joke about the coffee to ease the uncomfortable tension. But, the Metatron continues to talk and completely ignores what Azi has just said, ''You know, as supreme archangel, you would be able to decide who to work with". Again, he's speaking in absolutes and is only offering him the option of becoming supreme archangel. The Metatron doesn't even give time to the thought that Aziraphale doesn't want this, because by acknowledging that, he'd give Azi time to think about it more, which would lessen his chances of being able to persuade Aziraphale to come back. I think that alone really shows how he's subtly influencing Aziraphale's choice here, not from mind control, but masterful manipulation.
The Metatron carries on by saying, "Yeah, I've been looking over a number of your previous exploits, and I see that in quite a few of them you formed a de facto relationship with the demon Crowley." He's giving Aziraphale nowhere to hide by bringing Crowley up, and this is clearly an attempt to make Azi feel guilty and feel like he needs to redeems himself somehow by painting his actions in a subtly negative light.
After this, Aziraphale very quickly breaks eye contact after staring at him very intently, possibly out of shame or because he was thinking about Crowley. However, the Metatron immediately gets his attention back, not allowing him any time to think, "Now, if you wanted to work with him again, that... might be considered irregular but it would certainly be within your jurisdiction to restore your friend, Crowley, to full angelic status". He's reminding Azi that what he's doing is 'wrong' to make him feel guilty, but then offering him exactly what he's wanted - Not specifically for Crowley to be an angel again, but for the two of them to be able to be happy together without any kind of shame or judgement.
Additionally, he refers to Crowley as Aziraphale's friend, which reinforces that him being restored would make him more than just some demon and attempts to give the impression it would be positive for the both of them. The Metatron is also offering Azi power to have actual control over his relationship with Crowley, which would be another thing that could tempt him into agreeing.
Crowley is his biggest weakness and the Metatron used this weakness to manipulate him, knowing full well that Aziraphale wouldn't put himself first. The entire conversation structure was essentially 'you did this how dare you, but you can make it better by doing this'. He was lured into accepting through manipulation, not mind control.
In regards to the infamous kiss scene, I do genuinely believe that Aziraphale's reaction wasn't due to mind control - but shock. It was the wrong place and wrong time and it was such a painfully human moment, but that's a whole other topic of discussion.
But, yeah! That's just my analysis of that scene, and if I turn out to be wrong, at least I had fun HAHA
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⚠️ Dear 🦅American 🦅 Swifties ⚠️
Don't even think about getting tickets for international dates. 🔪🔫💣💥🏹🗡️🪓🪚✂️🪦☠️
Love,
International Swiftie 💚💛💜❤️🩵🖤🩷🩶🤎💙
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I don't want to be a person. I want to be a person shaped conduit through which fandom related content passes through.
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you literally a celebrity to me, I am a bit scared of you
what!!! wwhy on earth i am just a guy nothing special do not be scared
all i do is be silly and draw sometimes dont be afraid to interact for instance: you are more than free to wrangle me like a loose bull 🫶
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if i had a nickel for every Slightly murderous, violent character with shoulder-length red hair who was associated with cleavers and the Malkavian clan i'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it's happened twice
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