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Go then; there are other worlds than these...

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Aziraphale is literally such a good character. The more I think about him the more I go completely feral. He was specifically created as a warrior to fight and protect. He’s soft and camp and likes feather boas. He’s spent 6000 years acting like he’s the most kind and polite perfect little angel but he’ll fucking destroy you with a single glare. He’s an absolute bitch. His face lights up with the smile of a thousand suns. He’ll kill someone for crêpes with his boyfriend. He lies to God. He needs the biggest hug in the whole world. His standards will NEVER be met. He has travel sweets. He painted his bookshop the colour of his soulmate’s eyes. He’s one bad day away from having a mental breakdown so intense it would explode half the planet. He loves humans so much but if any of them so much as speak to him he’ll require three business days to recuperate. He is THE Southern Pansy. He declared war on Hell because they interrupted the Jane Austen ball he meticulously planned just to dance with his boyfriend. He is so so traumatised and hasn’t experienced a straightforward emotion in his life. He WOULD bite people if he was given the opportunity. He is the most annoying bastard you’ve ever met (affectionate). He can’t speak French.

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I swear to GOD Michael Sheen literally manifested every single moment of his acting career, put in his entire repertoire of facial expressions and emotions into this one scene, his entire heart and soul and mind and past and present and future into this goddamn scene and yet people

still

say

that Aziraphale wasn’t as devastated as Crowley was.

I’m going to start biting people soon.

Yup.

If your emotions don't come across in an alltistic way, then they don't count. <<

Autistic people know this pattern well...

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livhowlett

I don't know about anyone else but, Aziraphale being "chubby/soft/not thin" is a real self-esteem booster.

As someone else who is also "chubby/soft/not thin" I really love reading everyone's fanfic about how Aziraphale feels that someone like Crowley wouldn't even look at him. Which is something I thought constantly when I had a crush on someone.

Then getting to read how Crowley thinks Aziraphale is the most beautiful creature he's ever seen. And he loves all the things Aziraphale hates about himself. His softness, his belly, his upturned nose, his weight, ect.

Micheal Sheen/Aziraphale is truly beautiful inside and out. Now anytime I feel unworthy of love due to my weight/looks, I just think about Aziraphale. 💛💛💛

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tHeY aGe tOo mUcH bEtWeEn sEaSoNs ToO bE PoRtRaYiNG aGeLeSs bEiNgS.

Good. I hope for season 3 they look ancient to you. I hope David Tennant’s crow’s feet are deep enough to drink wine from. I hope Michael Sheen’s waist grows another couple of inches and pops a button right off his waistcoat. I hope they add a little grey to Crowley’s signature red and I hope Aziraphale walks with a cane.

I hope between now and season 3 you can open your mind to the fact that they are by far the best two actors to fill those roles. And if they kept portraying Crowley and Aziraphale right through their 90s it would still be canon and be fucking epic.

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mrghostrat

being a writer and an artist is actually fucking wicked because i can write aziraphale into a cute outfit and think "GOD what i would give to see that" and realise "abt 2 hours actually"

and then! i get to see it!!

Worst of all, it was cold all the time, which meant Aziraphale was rugged up all the time, looking totally soft and pink-cheeked and cheery in his never ending range of thick knits, which made Crowley want to scream into the nearest pillow and/or bite his own hand off.
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