I’m on lexapro which is so exciting to finally have something else to help with my mental shit ( especially cus in the fall my family goes to this campsite every weekend and that always upsets me, and extra scared this year due to the up in anti lgbt rhetoric. So I’m excited to have something to help me get through that. )
But MAN. I am. SLEEPY.
I’ve literally only been on it for three days so ik it’s probably just my body getting used to it but it’s Annoying!!
Hopefully in a few days it will die down and I can get back to fob fanart,,,,
( this fall there will prob be a ton lol I’m gonna be stuck in my camper )
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lol i "won an all-expenses paid trip" (as my boss put it) to cape cod soon! i'll just be accompanying a grad student who does research on the invasive browntail moth. the only downside is the urticating hairs of this caterpillar are easily detached, last for a relatively long period in the environment, and can cause mild to severe rashes in people, hence why there's seasonal cdc warnings about this moth in the places it lives. still super exciting! hopefully any rashes i get are mild :')
i also say i "won" the trip because us techs did a rock-paper-scissors bracket to see who got to go. i won B)
(our boss, also joking about paintbrushes because we use those to move around caterpillars between enclosures)
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honestly it was a red flag when bbc sherlock went “well obviously the word written in blood isn’t the german word for revenge, it’s clearly the beginning of the name ‘rachel’, what absolute idiot would fail to see that” when in the original novel it is, in fact, the german word for revenge, which sherlock points out gleefully to a roomful of policemen who all figure it’s the beginning of the name ‘rachel.’
and by red flag I mean it was a clear sign that the adaptation was trying to one-up the source material, instead of engaging with it with love.
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Okay, so!!!! This post will have spoilers for the very end of Good Omens season 2, but I have a theory about that ending and I'll explain--
Something was bothering me, so I just went back and watched the ending like actually 30 times and I am fully 99.999999% certain they switched places
As they're pulling away after the kiss, they lock eyes and Aziraphale's expression shifts in the teeniest tiniest way, like a confirmation glance, before they shift back (and Michael Sheen is a master, so no chance it's not on purpose)
(Like really, go back and watch how Aziraphale's expression shifts literally *a second* before "I forgive you" cuz the change is SO minute, but entirely different emotionally.)
Aziraphale's hands -stay by his sides- after that, he doesn't clasp them at all, and it's particularly noticeable while he's walking to the elevator with Metatron.
The Bentley only ever plays other music for Aziraphale, but also Crowley drives away slowly, but ALSO Crowley's collar is fully turned down but you -can- see bits of the red underside in several scenes (particularly before he changes in heaven), but you don't see it -at all- after the kiss
And Aziraphale's face IS weird in the elevator like everyone says, BUT. after going back and watching both, I'm pretty darn sure that's cuz it's Michael Sheen's Crowley, it's the SAME as during Aziraphale's trial in season 1.
This also explains why they're on opposite sides than they're usually shown while the end credits roll.
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Clark Kent, new to Metropolis, is settling in and figuring things out.
Then a rip in time and space appears in his living room, and an entity that keeps switching ages comes through holding a baby.
"You are least likely to die as he comes into his powers, and it is too dangerous to stay where he was. This is the Ghost King, and you have been appointed his guardian by the Infinite Realms." The entity says, shoves the baby into Clark's arms, and then disappears.
Now Clark has a tiny baby Ghost King to raise, and he's very Stressed.
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