If Crowley and Aziraphale weren't English, they would be played by Ryan Styles and Colin Mochrie
They exude so much Ineffable Dumbasses energy

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If Crowley and Aziraphale weren't English, they would be played by Ryan Styles and Colin Mochrie
They exude so much Ineffable Dumbasses energy
🎶Tens of thousands of people flood the streets.
There are screams and church bells ringing.
And as our fallen foes retreat
I hear the drinking song they're singing: 🎶
This is what makes this time worth it.
ya’ll i was watching Whose Line Is It Anyway and i got this screenshot
AND I NOTICED IN THE BACKGROUND
when you’re at work and overhear customers talking about finding an employee
a god has been slain
Read The New Girl. A Trans Girl Tells It Like It is by Rhyannon Styles. It’s her autobiography + deals with her career as a cabaret performer (as Ryan Styles) and her growing acceptance/realisation of her trans identity + her ups + downs in dealing with this (the physical + emotional changes, how her family reacted etc). I really liked the book, she’s an engaging writer + is honest about her life + comes across as warm + funny.
“I don’t think of myself as someone who is between two opposites, because I don’t regard my male and female ‘genders’ as opposite ends of a spectrum. It’s the end of 2016 as I write this and I’m throwing out the labels, the assumptions and the rulebook. I won’t let anyone else reduce my gender to either female or male; my identity is an energy that is unique to me. I feel that as my transition has progressed, my male and female self have actually become one, Ryan and Rhyannon have become one.
However this is labelled, and regardless of how uncomfortable this might be for others, I see it as a spiral of two equal parts circling around a central point of love and acceptance. For now, I want to continue my transitioning journey to the undefined space that exists beyond my vision.
There is no end.....”