I'm personally still stuck in this half-milisecond of Aziraphale thinking lovingly of Crowley in front of jimmified Gabriel, at this point not even sure what's happened to him and if he really remembers nothing, and yet his face slips, all by itself, into this enamored expression as he thinks of his one person that makes everything better when he's with them
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The defintion of hell is knowing a show is incredibly well-received in its first season, but if people don’t become machines churning out tweets, content, and rewatching 24/7, there’s no likelihood it’ll get a chance to tell its whole story. This shit is madness. Shows in different genres shouldn’t have to pit-battle for dominance. First seasons are MEANT to be baselines establishing worlds and characters, not complete storylines. The idea that this golden age of television has turned into “get it done in one or get out” is revolting.
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2013: *fall out boy comes back*
monkey paw curls and my chemical romance disbands, leaving millions devastated
2023: *fall out boy comes back, again*
monkey paw flips off brendon urie, and frees ryan ross from having to see him continue to butcher his old band
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hii ^_^ just sending you some love 💕❤️💖💞 hope you're doing well :]
sending some back at you!!! 💞💜💙💝!!!
I'm doing very well, hope you are too!!!
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fionna's world being represented by a dandelion makes so much sense ... they're weeds. yet people make wishes through them, changing their whole meaning from something meant to be destroyed to something hopeful.
dandelions are also resilient and it makes sense that something associated with them would. you know. perservere despite the destruction caused by the scarab.
but ultimately i think what REALLY made me tear up over this is that dandelions are really boring plants. when you're a kid you blow on them and make your wish but they're not eyecatching or anything but still, fionna's final wish was for her old world to still exist as it was when she left it (> plain and simple. boring even).
like the moment she realized she would lose her friends, and that her friends might forget each other if the world got its magic back, she immediately decided she didn't want it and I think that ties back to the dandelion metaphor so well... like, do you really need magic to be real to find it everywhere? or can you turn something boring into something magical?
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umm being alive is about seeing if you can put your fist in your mouth and also making paper airplanes. and throwing them at people. umm life is about ripping the top end of the straw wrapper off and using the open end of the straw to blow your wrapper at somebody.
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"I told you I would see you soon."
aka let caleb the blue dragon chomp a wizard or two
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