I have a feeling season 3 will have zero scenes or dialogue with Az or Crowley together, and yet will end in a marriage proposal.

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I have a feeling season 3 will have zero scenes or dialogue with Az or Crowley together, and yet will end in a marriage proposal.
If Season 2’s Mr Dalrymple is a resurrectionist, does that make him a witch?
Or does that mean “The Thunder Gun of Witch Finder-General Dalrymple” is actually a grave gun?
“hE’s NoT- He’S- WeLl hE’s cErTAinlY nOt NAkeD aNyMOrE!”
JEALOUS CROWLEY AND FLUSTERED AZIRAPHALE ARE TOO PERFECT💖😂💖 I CAN’T WAIT FOR THIS SEASON
this whole time we’ve been fixated on “A sudden rainstorm forces them together beneath a canopy” and yes that’s obviously referring to Crowley & Aziraphale sheltering each other at the start of both seasons, BUT what we never actually see is them together under a canopy. They’re always protecting the other person. There has not been time or opportunity for them to look into each others eyes and “vavoom” or whatever the fuck Crowley was on about, because they’re always too fixated on protecting, rather than working together to protect themselves as a group of the two of them. Big old metaphor for their whole relationship :(
I’d like to counter with 1) wasn’t Crowley a fan of Golden Girls in the book? Plus, they consume media other than books. Plenty of vavooming in movies/TV/etc 2) he vavoomed in Eden when the sword was given away.
Danm books. So easy to start a second book with a chapter of “well random things happened and it sucked, but A & C broke up so here we are now.” Or here we are now w/ flashbacks sprinkled in the story now and then.
ohhhhhh I truly cannot get over the EVIL GENIUS of having crowley make a point of immediately taking his sunglasses off every time he's in the bookshop or alone with aziraphale this season, showing just how comfortable he's become showing his emotions and his vulnerability to aziraphale since season 1, opening himself up completely at every opportunity, showing us a side of him that's remained almost entirely hidden for millennia, only for him to silently and purposefully put his sunglasses back on immediately once aziraphale rejects his love confession. like, bravo gaiman, I saw what you did there and I'm never going to fucking recover from it. well done
I am screaming. And Crying. Why does @neil-gaiman and #michealsheen do this to us?
Respect to those who put this in the #equestrian tag
Good news! I won the lottery at Bookmans and snagged both Crowley and Aziraphale POPs!
new sport: one handed embroidery. because if i stop petting my dog we'll both die.
there's no one else to pet her. i'm the only one here to take on this burden
how the fuck did you take THAT photo
you people are making this harder than it needs to be smh
Why is there a camera on your CEILING
it's a phone.
And why do you have 3 phones?
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I ended up having a really interesting conversation with some people at the bus stop today. They were getting out of some sort of ‘clean and sober’ meeting and had starting saying how they were so bored because they didn’t have anything to do, and had to stay at home because all their old friends would pull them back. So I said something like, ‘So this is the time to do all the stuff your parents told you they didn’t have money/time for!’ “Whatcha mean?” “You know, like when you were five and you REALLY wanted to have that toy or do that thing and you were like, ‘Please mom please I gotta have this I gotta go do this’ and they went ‘Hell no you think I’m paying for that do you want to goddamn EAT?’ “ And this light went on in their eyes. The lady is going to go check thrift stores for an Easybake Oven and I told her about Wilton cake decorating classes. The dude is going to Griffith Park and ride horses, because, ‘I always wanted to be a cowboy, and you can’t drink when you’re on a horse ‘cause you’ll fucking die!’ Fuck it. This is what being an adult is. Sure it’s bills and work and relationships, but damn it, it’s also time to do the things you LIKE. I signed up for a free class/lecture on Water Gardens. I’m going. It’s time.
Jill. Jill you are wonderful.
no joke, this is such an important aspect of overcoming trauma. I mean the trauma of abusive parents, the trauma of broke ass parents who got toxic because of it, the trauma of capitalism. Like fuck it. Go to Wrestlemania. Build a shit ton of terrariums.
I took a stained glass class during the pandemic and now I have a hummingbird hanging in my kitchen window. And this year I’m finally getting chickens!!
This is literally why I have my Sailor Moon thermos.
it doesn’t even have to be the trauma of bad parents. It can be the everyday human pain of “I lost my favorite toy when I was 12 and never found it again.” It can be the parents who loved you and fully sympathized with your desire to have the thing, but honey, we just don’t have the money right now. It can be the fact that you no longer live with your brother who’s highly allergic to dogs, so you can finally have the dog you always wanted that you always understood why you couldn’t get, and you accepted it, but it was still painful. It can be the Atari games or Nintendo games or Sega games that don’t exist anymore that you played in your childhood.
As I’ve gotten older I’ve realized – you don’t have to be suffering some great trauma, something unusual and particularly damaging, to feel pain. You don’t have to have lost your entire home in a hurricane to have lost something you truly valued and miss a lot. You don’t have to have had toxic parents to have been denied some things you wanted because they just didn’t have the money, or the resources, or the health.
Time is pain. Loss and disappointment are part of human existence. But you don’t have to try to justify why your specific loss or disappointment is especially bad to admit that it hurts and do something to rectify that hurt in some small way.
Good advice
enjoying yourself is a good thing
truly the greatest moment of my adult life was realizing i don’t need my parent permission or a big event to go to the grocery story and buy a cake. it doesn’t need to be anyones birthday or anniversary or promotion. i don’t have to ask anyone if i can get it. it can just be a tuesday and i can go to the grocery store and spend $8 on a mediocre cake and eat it in my room while i file my taxes and do other adult things. i also started buying those little die cast pull back toy cars again because fuck it i like them. buy cakes and toys. makes life more fun
Do the things that bring you joy.
If I do something good because it makes me feel like a good person, is that technically selfish?
no, only if you're choosing to make others suffer to make yourself feel good
enjoying making other people happy is a great thing
There is a Jewish story about a wealthy man who came to his rabbi and said “I have decided to build an orphanage, can you put me in touch with the relevant people”
The rabbi was delighted to do it, and introduced the man to some charities. After a few weeks, the man came back to the rabbi.
“I have decided not to build the orphanage,” he said. “I realised that I was only doing it because I wanted to be admired as a philanthropist, my motives were selfish.”
The rabbi answered, “do you think the orphans will care what your motives were? Build the orphanage!”
this... makes a very good point.
According to ongoing studies into happiness in the psych department at Berkeley, making yourself happy by making other people happy is how it’s meant to work
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There it is!
I don’t always play video games, but when I do, I hyperfixate on one and it becomes my whole life for a while. I don’t see a problem with this.