In this world, it’s either yeet it out or be yeeted in.

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In this world, it’s either yeet it out or be yeeted in.
Crowley: an angel, who did not so much fall as saunter vaguely downwards
“Nothing about him looked particularly demonic, at least by classical standards. No horns, no wings. Admittedly he was listening to a ‘Best of Queen’ tape, but no conclusions should be drawn from this because all tapes left in a car for more than about a fortnight metamorphose into ‘Best of Queen’ albums.”
—Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens
aziraphale
All the days had been nice. There had been rather more than seven of them so far, and rain hadn't been invented yet. But the storm clouds gathering east of Eden suggested that the first thunderstorm was on its way. And it was going to be a big one.
Good Omens, Season One (2019)
Crowley with old and modern phones
The way the Ineffables walk in their holy wedding aisle
The Demon Usher gets dropped into the Holy Water tub by Hastur
Aziraphale: an angel, and part-time rare book dealer
“Many people, meeting Aziraphale for the first time, formed three impressions: that he was English, that he was intelligent, and that he was gayer than a treeful of monkeys on nitrous oxide.”― Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, Good Omens
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Good Omens: The Very Last Day Of The Rest Of Their Lives