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#i dont need slEEP I NEED ANSWERS
littlelonelytree · 3 months
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"Just because you see I smile...
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... don't think you know what's going on underneath."
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p4nishers · 9 months
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i need a whole episode, a book and a podcast on EXACTLY what crowley was thinking during this moment
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kaipotato · 25 days
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today, we put to rest a debate that has lasted centuries. it has confused the minds of many intelligent people, mended and broken friendships, cause all out fights, but today the war ends.
now, we must answer the most trivial question of all:
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elcarimercanto · 2 years
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When you ask a serious question and everyone just keeps liking the post:
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The most relatable shit right here
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scarlet6rose · 3 months
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Soo just wanna talk a bit I guess
It's about good omens I know, I know. Half of the fandom is in mourning 'cause of Aziraphale and Crowley in s2 ep6 but I just want to do a character analysis of both for some more added information (ig). Now, I don't know if someone has already done this analysis or not, but fuck it, I'ma just do them anyways. I think we can look at Crowley first since most people do relate to him more than anyone else. In season 1, we are introduced to the fact that Crowley is the snake from Eden. That in itself makes him very important, but in season 2 episode 1, his importance rises so much. We find the fact that they were the ones who geared up the universe, "Let there be light" and stuff, he also said that he worked very close with upstairs. In the final episode of season 2, he could also open a confidential file that could only be accessed by a throne, a dominion, or above. This means; that before falling, he was extremely important/had a high status (whether he was Raphael or not doesn't matter). Again, in the last episode of season 2, during their breakup, he says, "I understand it a lot better than you do." to Aziraphale when he suggests that Crowley go up to heaven with him. Crowley, in this scenario, knows what's going on. He has clearly seen what heaven is like, top to bottom. From Crowley's point of view, both heaven and hell do not understand that there doesn't need to be a war. That Armageddon doesn't need to happen. He has always seen things in grey, from the beginning. Questioning God and her plans; not fully abiding with hell, like, ever; doing whatever the fuck he wants. Now, before I continue, I think I should give Aziraphale's character some more context. I have been hearing about the coffee theory in the fandom. in simple words: Metatron put something in the coffee and manipulated Aziraphale to become the supreme archangel with it. it definitely is an interesting theory, but there isn't much proof I can see. Mainly because, we see their conversation (in bits a pieces, sure), and you can see Aziraphale acting normally. He's wary and concerned. But from the beginning, Aziraphale has always (mostly) seen in Black and Whites (contrary to Crowley). Even if he denies it, he does (it's hard to forget what you believed since you existed). The only person who's shown Aziraphale that, "Hey, there can be more than one option" is Crowley. Only with Crowley has he ever had the choices (not just good and evil). Even then, he believed Heaven is always good and hell's always evil (he has made multiple remarks about him being good and Crowley being evil, for example, in the flashback of the Edinburgh surgeon, he has made that remark. Even when they met in season 1, he said, "Well obviously, you're a demon." after Crowley said that hell just said to go up there and make some trouble). This in itself proves that Aziraphale always thought in black and white even when he tries to divert himself to not think like that. In his eyes, Heaven is good, and Hell is evil. But the angels and the demons can be in between those shades of grey. That Heaven is currently corrupted, and Hell, even more. He doesn't want another Armageddon, he wants heaven to understand what it means to be "good" (good in atleast his eyes). In very simple words; Aziraphale believes that Heaven isn't working properly/is corrupt and wants to/thinks that he can infact fix it, and Crowley believes everything is working the way it's supposed to since he has seen it personally displayed infront of him, since he has been a high ranking angel in Heaven. Or in much simpler words: THEY DON'T FUCKING TALK TO EACHOTHER.
If the both of them could've had a heart-to-heart talk earlier, it could've ended so much differently. Neither of them knows what the other feels and just assumes what they think the other one thinks. It in itself is a toxic mindset to have. They both didn't "break up" because Metatron manipulates Aziraphale or because Aziraphale couldn't return Crowley's feelings (man's (non-binary) literally fell first). It was because neither of them understood eachother. Aziraphale sees Crowley as a demon who wants desperately to be an angel (many indirect remarks have been made like in Job's arc and such) and someone who accidentally fell (which is true at some level). AND Crowley sees Aziraphale as a simple-minded angel who needs rescuing from time to time (which, again, is true at some level). They both are literally forgetting their own nuances and beliefs, and assuming what the other thinks because, say it with me, THEY DO NOT TALK. The reason Crowley felt betrayed was because he didn't realize that Aziraphale wasn't exactly who he thought he was. After all, Aziraphale isn't a simple character, he's a complex character with very strict (too strict) morals. And Aziraphale realized that Crowley really didn't want to go to Heaven OR Hell, since he always thought that Crowley only hated Hell, not Heaven aswell. So it was a shock to him. WHY? BECAUSE THEY DON'T FUCKING TALK TO EACHOTHER. So, when people say that it's because of the coffee, it pisses me off a little. It practically refuses the idea of nuances existing within these characters. Listen, if it's actually because of the coffee or Metatron doing/saying something sinister to Aziraphale, I'll take my L. But for now, I wholeheartedly believe that it was fully Aziraphale's decision to go to Heaven.
so yeah, that's all, I might add to this later, might not.
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oatmilk-vampire · 7 months
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yonemurishiroku · 11 months
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Hi is this for Pride Month or for Spider-Man:Across the SpiderVerse?
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claire-stanfield · 3 months
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Jokes on me for thinking I could be normal about any show I've ever watched ever.
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Behold an artist's rendition of how I reacted to the Finale of Hazbin Hotel.
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thatonebasicfan · 4 months
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Wait guys who would win in a fight? Any cybertronian or any witch or wizard from the HP world? Because JKR said that magic messes with technology, but cybertronians aren't exactly *normal* technology. Plus, magic has been seen to work on cars (sirius's bike and the weasly's ford angelica) without messing them up too much.
I don't need sleep I need answers.
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starxslvs · 6 months
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me rotting:
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jacks347 · 3 months
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I have found my white whale of ASMR analysis and I'm about to make it the entirety of Tumblr's problem.
"Knowing the future changes it."
A throw-away line from Against the World that most people wouldn't think twice about.
But if you've spent any time on my page, you know I'm not most people.
Because that line, all five words of it, changes everything for Chronus Seven.
If knowing the future changes what happens, what does that mean for Benji and his wife? If Future Benji had gone back to his time, what would've been different? How much of the future changes from knowing it? Did the future he came from even still exist after he told Future Wife about their relationship? If it does, how is it different? If the whole debacle with Chronus Seven didn't kill that version of the future anyway, would he have even been able to return?
I HAVE SO MANY QUESTIONS.
Schrödinger's Benji over here has me pulling my fuckin hair out save me-
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lyss-butterscotch · 9 months
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Its 11 pm! The perfect time to read every single lore text in rw to plan a coherent timeline!!!
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annikasevenshots · 1 year
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YOU ARE NOT SERIOUS PLEASE DON'T TELL ME THE BELT TM IS ACTUALLY GOING TO BE ADDRESSED THIS EPISODE
MY HEART WILL NOT TAKE IT
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paranoidblankets · 1 year
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I'm surviving off of pure spite and caffeine
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glouris · 1 year
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Angrboda mentioned that the Vanir learned their magic from the Giants. There was an example of this right in front of us the whole time - Angrboda’s runic stones and Freya’s sigil arrows are basically the same thing. Their use in combat is the same, as they both explode on contact with elements (Freya’s sigils), or arrows (Angrboda’s runic stones). 
Interestingly enough, there is something else that has the same effect - Bifrost. After it’s been applied it will explode on the next contact too. Not to mention, sigils, runic stones, and Bifrost are all purple, with some things relating to them even having the exact same hue (Bifrost eyes and sigil arrows, for example). 
Something that looks similar to this as well are Wights and Wisps, Bifrost ones. Also, Angrboda’s falcon summon has a rainbow effect, so her magic is directly connected to Bifrost somehow. 
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This type of Giant/Vanir magic is focused on using the runes. As the runes come from the Well of Urd, they are connected to Yggdrasil, which grows from the Well. Yggdrasil is in turn related to Bifrost, connecting all the elements together. That’s why the Giant/Vanir runic magic and Bifrost conjuration are so similar - their sources are intertwined. 
Through this connection we can also explain how Odin gives a sense of self to einherjar through Bifrost magic. While casting the spell, Odin names them: he says “Mun þinn nafn… Hrothgar (Gorm/Jaana)!” which can be roughly translated to  “Your name shall be…Hrothgar!”. Person's name connects to their identity and individuality, so by naming them Odin gives them that too. 
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Names are spelled with runes, and as we already established, those are connected to Bifrost through the Well of Urd and Yggdrasil - that's why Bifrost magic is used when Odin gives a name (and a sense of self by extension). That’s also why their Bifrost eyes are the same exact color as the runic magic. 
If Heimdall and Gna’s eyes are the same as einherjar's, did they have something similar done to them too, to some extent? Heimdall can read minds and can tell when people are lying even to themselves - his access to Odin’s thoughts should be severed to support the lack of doubt in him; Gna is too loyal to Freya - should be swayed to Odin’s side. The Bifrost magic is not necessary to mess with their heads of course (good old manipulation will work), but the fact that their eyes are the same as einherjar’s still makes me squint. Perhaps there was something, perhaps there was not. 
Odin has a rune on his eyepatch - Ansuz (ᚨ). It’s the rune that represents Odin himself; it’s mainly connected to communication, knowledge, meaning, and among other things it also represents naming and conceptualization. It’s stated that Ansuz is the “rune of ancestral sovereign power of the mind, inspiration, enthusiasm and the power of the use of symbols for transformation of consciousness.” Odin is the one that discovered the runes after he hanged himself near the Well, and he’s the one that’s going around brainwashing people apparently, as well as just manipulating everyone, so everything checks out.  
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The connection of runes and Bifrost explains why you need to know the realm’s rune to be able to travel there. Their connection to Yggdrasil also explains the similar color of the magics, since Yggdrasil is purple. 
It seems like this game will not stop blowing me away with it’s attention to details, symbolism, parallels, and so on. 
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26aspen-edits · 5 months
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Hello uh this is something I need to know like right now
Aspen needs more David Tennant content, thank you very much
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