For the good omens ask game: number 16 and 18!
16: do you know anyone irl who has also watched good omens?
yes i do but most of them are because of my influence 😭
three people from school (two of them i forced), one of my teachers and my parents (also forced her :))
18: what is your favorite moment throughout history and why?
1941 OMENSS, i love how, according to michael, it’s the time when aziraphale realizes he’s in love with crowley and the "and you did" scene was so hfjkdhsajk
i can go on and on about it for days
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Who is that- what?
Hi…uhh, whatcha doin?
-Julia
[looks up from the fawn in it’s lap and smiles]
Hi I’m Jax, what’s your name?
I was looking for flowers and I sat down to take a break and this little guy came and laid in my lap
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Julia Scher: Surveillance Bed III (1994)
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hey, can my cat stay on your blog for a little while?
i'm going out of town for the night and could use someone to watch her
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A Toast to Julia!!
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Julia Curyło — Hunting (oil on canvas and skull, 2021)
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Julia Loken (British, 19??) - Spring Cabbage (2009)
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Julia de Burgos, tr. by Jack Agüeros, from Song of the Simple Truth: The Complete Poems of Julia de Burgos; "Moments"
[Text ID: “Me, inside myself, / always waiting for something / that my mind can’t define.”]
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16 and 20 for the gifmaker year in review!
16. do you have a favorite gifset you made this year?
i'm very proud of the coloring in this set
20. what's something you are expecting to gif in the upcoming year?
many more good omens and david tennant gifsets
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A Toast to Julia!!
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Imagine tending to this idiot I'd quit lmao
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Julia deVille Bird Shoulder Piece
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the thing about “meaningless gore” is that even when it’s apparently not intellectual enough for so many people, it forces the viewer to confront the fact that they are just meat, they are mortal, they can and will eventually die, and pain is part of the human experience that unfortunately none of us will escape experiencing at one point or another. life is both horrifyingly fragile and surprisingly resilient which makes existing in a body a fraught experience regardless of whether we want to acknowledge that or not. “to watch a horror movie is to know that something bad is going to happen. to have a body is really the same thing.” anyway that in and of itself is plenty to grapple with and if a film decides to only deal with that, i don’t think it’s less valuable than any other theme a film might address
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