“Lonely angel”, meditation for violin and strings (1999, rev. 2006)
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
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twice aziraphale has gone to heaven while crowley stays behind on earth…
[ID: A drawing of Crowley from Good Omens. The drawing is split in half horizontally. In the top half, he sits on the floor with a hand over his crying face. Plants surround him in front of a grey background, and wine bottles sit at his feet. In the bottom half, Crowley sits upside down on the floor of Aziraphale’s bookshop. The bookshop is in flames, and Crowley looks upward while crying. /End ID]
+ some closeups below cut
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when i was a kid, all my friends kept silk worms, but i didn't keep any silk worms.
i love silk worms, i loved touching my friends' silk worms. i loved looking at them too. i love the shear amount of moths on this blog. i LOVE moths. my favourite animals are dolphins, however
uhhh more things to say. i'm aromantic. love loses! happy valentines day to moths and dolphins. hopefully this is something.
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tg t a. ' aatc. ! a at a t t a . t tg.
Closest match: Linnaemya vulpina genome assembly, chromosome: 5
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A Theory?
I had a strange thought as I was watching Good Omens for the 1,462nd time.
In A Companion to Owls, there are a lot of crossover references. For instance….
When God is speaking to Job, Crowley indicates to Aziraphale that just being able to ask a question of God, even if they don’t answer, is something he’d want.
In S1, we see Crowley asking questions to God directly. He and Job are the only ones shown speaking directly to God.
Also in the same minisode, the pattern of Crowley “tempting” or rewarding Aziraphale with food (and eventually drink) begins.
I wonder if Aziraphale’s love of food is because food reminds him of that day.
Phase 2 of Aziraphale and Crowley’s relationship began that day. Both of them recognized that they were the same - the only ones from both sides that only went along with their respective side as far as they could. This brought them even closer. They both risked so much to save a few children.
It was the first time post-fall that Crowley and Aziraphale worked together. This would continue, with some push and pull, until… well, forever.
This is also where trust begins to build in earnest, at least post-fall.
There’s also this:
God: Can you send lightening bolts and get them to report back to you?
Has this been something Crowley’s always been able to do, or is he gaining skills to possibly get answers from God one day? (Why was I discarded?)
Which leads me to a weird question….
What if God had a bet with Satan about Crowley and Aziraphale?
Hear me out. Crowley has pre-fall memory lapses. He has been on Earth since the beginning, even though both God and Satan must know that he’s not doing the evil that one would expect from a demon. He rarely gets in trouble for any of his good deeds.
Aziraphale, likewise, has been on Earth since the beginning of. As with Crowley, Aziraphale rarely gets reprimanded by heaven, even though he’s “thwarting the will of God.”
I’m thinking, because Crowley and Aziraphale had established some form of attachment (even if minor) that perhaps Crowley was sent to hell with the fallen angels, even if he didn’t necessarily “deserve “ it per God and Satan’s bet.
Would Crowley corrupt Aziraphale and make him fall? Would Aziraphale bring Crowley back to heaven?
And what if, because Aziraphale and Crowley are THEM, and they love each other for who they are, this game, or bet, failed.
Our ineffable duo instead created something no one anticipated. They became an US.
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Honestly Huskerdust is so funny because they are both from the 1900s but Angel is perpetually stuck on his 30s and apparently adapted to the changing times in Hell so Husk can have a very intrisicated discussion about life during WW1 with his boyfriend... only for Angel to show him an meme he saw last week.
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you made me think about jon sims traumatised icon immediately using his godlike power to hurt people. so thanks i guess. he makes me so miserable.
I love him so much. jon says "I want to but I feel kinda weird about it," martin says "please please please kill people I want you to do murders soooo bad <3," so jon says "okay... what about this burning building? should I kill someone in this burning building?" and martin says "now you're asking if I want you to kill people? overstepped boundary much :/" so jon says "okay I. I think I want to do it. I want to risk this horrible place to kill her." and then he goes and does it and sounds like he hates every minute of it. and then when he does the one murder without martin around to cheerlead he sounds the most fulfilled he's ever been. guy with No problems.
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