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Watching the new stranger things and realizing Eddies still dead and Steve is still straight
IDK why but "what do you like to do for fun" is a question I'm just not ever going to answer. If you want to know me you've got to come at me with something better than that. This is Tumblr for fvcksake not a high school sock hop. You know damn well what I like to do for fun. Next....
Me, every day as I come across the same 3 takes the Stancy antis have been posting on loop for years, thus polluting the Stancy tag with them:
Tennis is so boring without one of them 🥺
Adult cartoons are so annoying
Hey I have a question about the “Undercover angel au” that being. Is Al still human? Like as in was he once a human that died and went to heaven? Or is he part of heaven’s hierarchy? I ask this cause I remember reading a fanfic with a similar idea this and the had Al be apart of heaven’s hierarchy. Also is his character background changed too or is that the same?
Al was a human who'd died and went to Heaven, so he's a not part of the Heaven's hierarchy.
His background is actually more or less the same. He did murder a lot of people when he was alive, but the only reason he's in Heaven is because it was only BAD people he killed. Legitimately bad people. People who definitely wouldn't have made it into Heaven.
He was also a social activist and used his radio show to both entertain and keep his audience informed of current issues. He was on the front lines of a lot of local, political issues, challenged the status quo, and helped his community in a lot of ways.
He murdered a lot of people,
buuuuut
he helped a lot more people.
So when he died, up to Heaven he went. (He was very surprised too.)
I kind of see this loop hole in the same way that Adam gets to get away with killing mercilessly, via the Exterminations, and isn't condemned for doing it. To Heaven, the people he's killing are Sinners--you know, the bad people, the ones who "threaten" Heaven's power--thus it's for a "good cause" and can be "excused."
The people Alastor murdered were bad people, and like Adam, he enjoyed killing them. He enjoyed it immensely. It was his own, dark way of performing social justice, his own way of fighting for a "good cause," and he doesn't regret any of it.
So, technically, when he died, he fell under the same little loop hole Heaven made for Adam, and despite knowing that Alastor killed people when he was alive, they can't question his right to be there.
Afterall, Heaven doesn't make mistakes.