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Emma ~ 25 ~ multifandom
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Hey, so, remember this?

Well, I re-watched Good Omens again recently, and noticed that Aziraphale's lips part open right before the camera cuts to Crowley by his car. Kinda similar to the bullet catch act. Here's the clip:

What are the chances Aziraphale mouthed something to Crowley here? Perhaps another, "Trust me"? More importantly, did the Metatron catch it?

Thank you @lickthecowhappy for letting me borrow the brain cell to make this.

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theonevoice

Idolaters - In the Dark

- Stop playing with shiny toys, darling, they were never meant for you: starlight, sunlight, heaven's light... your eyes were not made for such bright things. Don't worry, dear. That little angel almost made you soft, but he's gone now. You'll be one of us again. Unforgivable, remember? That's what you are. One of the bad guys.

What? Is that Satan himself speaking? Where is this series going? But most importantly: did I draw all the things I intended to draw this time? We'll see in a few hours when I look at it again and realize that I missed half the drawing.

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fellshish
Anonymous asked:

I just love how the fandom collectively agrees that Crowley was somehow pals with Freddie Mercury and Hozier and they both decided to make profit out of Crowley's venting sessions about Aziraphale

Yeah meanwhile aziraphale did the same with the classical composers and crowley doesn’t even realise those beautiful symphonies are about him

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depsidase
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megpie71

As a former humanities student, I feel it is my duty to reblog this one.

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bramblefrump

A tech bro tried to convince me AI was amazing cause "you could make 30,000 screenplays in minutes" not realising that every single one would be shit, you'd have to sift through everything just to find some good bits, time wasted that could've been spent just writing a screenplay.

Technology Brothers know nothing about what goes into creating a work, other than the fact a work has been created to be exploited for cash. They see creativity as an investment opportunity, not a love for humanity.

Matthew Dow Smith: "Just remember: Arts & Humanities are so useless and pointless that Tech Bros were driven to spend billions of dollars to try and get a computer to do something that badly approximates something Arts & Humanities students could do half asleep and wired on coffee the night before the due date."

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