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1im-perfect1 · 3 months
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“the worst thing about love is i remember it.”
— ​June Gehringer, from “I get so jealous of euthanized dogs.“ published in Peach (via tristealven)
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1im-perfect1 · 6 months
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As always, the Irish speak nothing but facts.
How many more innocent civilians have to be killed by Israel before you condemn that for it?
That is a genocide.
That this is a crime on all accounts.
And deserves to be punished to the full extent off the law.
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1im-perfect1 · 9 months
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You've heard of ineffable husbands now get ready for effable divorcees
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1im-perfect1 · 9 months
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The episode 1 fight is the prelude of the episode 6's one. Aziraphale has always been stubborn especially when he thinks he's right and he also knows Crowley always runs back with his tail tucked between his legs to save Aziraphale's ass when Aziraphale actually finds out he's wrong and in danger. But in episode 6 it doesn't work Crowley is tired of double-meanings and pulling/giving in so the "you can go"= "nothing lasts forever" won't work again, so Aziraphale pulls out the big guns (he's like you're really making me do this) and outright says "come back" "we can be together" "I need you" he's baring himself to him just the pure raw desire but the problem is that Crowley is doing the same, so they end up angry and scorned because they think the other hasn't just rejected them but also made fun of their vulnerability with Aziraphale asking Crowley to go to Heaven with him and Crowley calling Aziraphale an idiot for wanting them to be SAFE and together.
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1im-perfect1 · 9 months
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I love just how Crowley gravitates towards and orbits around Aziraphale, he may have lost his stars but he hasn't lost his World well I mean he lost him n-[gunshot]
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1im-perfect1 · 9 months
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My headcanon that "part of God's ineffable plan was to make Crowley fall even if she didn't deserve it leaving them to question why (the same reason why allegedly they fell in the first place) and to be forced to work with demons that are not like him for eternity forcing her to be on her own side forever just to prove the strenght of one of Her creations (love) the same way God tested the Earth and Job to destruction just to show to put trust into Her plans so She has been testing the strongest love (Aziraphale and Crowley) from before the beginning to see if it's gonna break and fail" has not given me a single moment of peace in a while.
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1im-perfect1 · 9 months
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"I forgive you (for asking the questions and making the decisions that led you to fall I know you didn't mean to)" He knows he didn't deserve it but to go against God would mean he's the same as Crowley but standing above him and Forgiving him means "saving" him
Do you guys...do you guys think Aziraphale blames himself for Crowley's fall, that if he hadn't told him about God's plans he wouldn't have questioned Her choices and instead he would have stayed amongst his stars and nebulas happily until the end?
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1im-perfect1 · 9 months
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Do you guys...do you guys think Aziraphale blames himself for Crowley's fall, that if he hadn't told him about God's plans he wouldn't have questioned Her choices and instead he would have stayed amongst his stars and nebulas happily until the end?
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1im-perfect1 · 9 months
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I still don't love Gabriel because of how he treated Aziraphale but I have to applaud him for being the strongest soldier in the battle of NU-UH! of the idgaf war
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1im-perfect1 · 9 months
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Season 2 is kinda genius in the way that it is the exact opposite of season 1; where the first season was all about reversing expecations and situational irony, everything that could go wrong went wrong the nuns switched the wrong babies, Aziraphale and Crowley influenced the wrong child, Heaven and Hell lost the antichrist, Aziraphale lost his body and his whole bookshop and so on and so forth but at the end nothing actually happened, everything was restored and everyone had their Fairytale ending.
While season 1 was a cacophony of shoes dropping season 2 is the sound of a single shoe dropping in a complete silence, all season we're surrounded and lulled by this false sense of security there's no real threat don't worry just look how in love these two are and just how incompetent and moronic are other angels and demons, (Gabriel got his memory removed for love not for some big bad, Muriel is just an inexperienced angel, Shax and the other demons are beaten by Aziraphale barely doing anything, Crowley taking a stroll in Heaven ecc.) anyway let's go back to what's important who is gonna ask the other to dance and then we end again with the Fairytale ending but the shoe has been dangling more loosely as the toothrottingly sweet finale comes to its close and then it slips...and its glacial, quiet, so intimate we get to hear its consequences thanks to the silence of birds that have no reason to sing.
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1im-perfect1 · 9 months
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Maggie behaviors that make me suspicious:
- Misspelling (often linked to demons)
- Invited the demons in (wasn't very scared of them and also decided instantly to stay in the bookshop maybe MAYBE to protect Nina if things got ugly)
- Was weird about her past (and that "I won't judge you")
- Talked about being locked in the coffee shop like it was her fault
- There was never never anyone in her shop (I mean it's a joke no one goes to record stores anymore but maybe that's the point)
- Mentioning the shop is hereditary the same way Aziraphale's bookshop is and in particular her inheriting it from a female relative
- Also if she doesn't sell anything at all how can she afford to live in Soho
- Her ordering the same thing everytime but never consuming anything on screen (not 100% sure) like not drinking alcohol
In conclusion Maggie is a low end demon sent on Earth to damn a soul to Hell like Hastur and Ligur recounting their daily deeds but she's pretty bad at it and has been stuck on the same soul for a while (Nina) and she kinda doesn't want to do it anymore because she likes her.
Also Maggie being a mirror character for Crowley and Nina for Aziraphale makes things 10 times more interesting.
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1im-perfect1 · 9 months
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Call me crazy but I don't completely disagree with Aziraphale, I felt that Crowley "let's just pack everything up and escape" isn't a long-term solution; Good! So they go somewhere that is not earth they lose everything they have and humanity big part of what makes them THEM (Gabriel and Belezebub didn't really have that problem they lived 99.9% of their existence in Heaven/Hell), Then Ok! They go off together on a star living their best life without everything they have ever cared for (books, food, drinks, music, humans, ecc.) what do they know that after Up and Down lose 2 of their key players (also the 2 that made decisions and have been pretty lax with both of them) the successors aren't blood thirsty hunting down Crowley and Aziraphale to the ends of the universe (considering that Shax already has done more damage then Belzebub and Company in 6000 years) and Heaven held off on them just because they didn't see Aziraphale as threat and dished out pictures of their encounters spanning centuries while they thought they were at their sneakiest or maybe they just eliminate them for being a nuisance or too dangerous to be kept around (also The Book of Life being thrown around like russian roulette).
Yes Crowley's plan is romantic and passionate and has all the beauty of someone overcome with love for the first time but it also is impulsive and naive and downright impossible, this season showed us that they never were really free from Heaven and Hell by being dragged into their mess against their will.
Do I still think that between the two Aziraphale was more in the wrong? Yes. Do I think Metatron did or said something to Aziraphale we didn't get to see? Absolutely. Was Crowley's plan gonna work and was actually completely in the right meaning they were gonna live happily toghether forever? I don't believe so.
Nothing lasts forever both the fear of having to hide your love AND the peace that comes from being feared by your persecutors.
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1im-perfect1 · 9 months
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Good omens spoilers
Aziraphale holding onto Crowley like I lifeline during the kiss I have to be put down
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1im-perfect1 · 9 months
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Good Omens spoilers
The way both of them just want to be together but Aziraphale thinks that he can fix the system and "fix" Crowley where the problem is not the ones who suffer but the system who sees them as wrong. (The way episode 3 perfectly shows how out of touch with the reality of being good and evil he is)
The way Aziraphale is committing this error out of too much love that becomes blindness, ingenuity that becomes ignorance and selflessness that becomes egoism, he thinks he can save everyone when he's the one that needs saving.
And he thinks that he's getting everything he wanted the same way that in season 1 he was gonna fix everything on his own because he's part of the good guys he's good HE'S GOOD HE'S GOOD PLEASE HE'S ALWAYS BEEN GOOD because if he's not what is he what was the meaning of all this thousands of years on Earth and millions in Heaven if there's no plan if nothing matters he's never had to suffer from a system that is a white void apathy following the orders of a lunatic then he was never wrong that the millenia of fear and abuse were not out of love but out of hate
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1im-perfect1 · 1 year
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1im-perfect1 · 1 year
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The obsession continues my friends, without losing a damn beat he made a deal with Logan FUCKING Roy the guy who was calling his own children trash an episode ago, like I'm intrigued, by the way he hasn't been cussed out a single (1) time by Logan (apart from his usual rudeness) this bug of a guy that looks he's being hunted for sport had multiple and longer 2-ways conversations with Logan than all of his 4 children combined...I would say it's because he doesn't give a shit about him but he's been rude to everyone from the most insignificant person to the son he wanted to give his whole company to.
This guy doesn't lose a sole second, I just can't figure out why so many people consider Greg as useless and stupid as a character and Nicholas Braun as not deserving of awards like this guy makes me second guess what I literally just saw come out of his mouth "yeah maybe I'm in the wrong here...he couldn't possibly mean it in that way, right?" This motherfucker is playing 4D chess while everyone is playing "I just want you to love me dad"
I was honestly not prepared for show!Greg after just cruising near the fandom for the past year or so, I thought Tomgreg (and by extension Greg as a character) was a power imbalanced ship where the twist was that it's just a kind of fucked game they're playing and Greg is too naive to fully get or even a Nandermo type beat where Greg slowly realizes his worth...but this little thing is conniving and slimy from the first second he appears on screen, I presume a lot of his behavior isn't just to manipulate people but it does do the job: from not calling himself a Roy or reclaiming his place at the table but instead acting like a injured puppy that just discovered he's a pure bred blue blooded hunting dog, slithering his way under the wing of a pretty powerful but on the first day of the job family (but not really) member that will literally trust him with his death sentence and acting like he's making street fair flyers while printing a copy of the bullet and the revolver just for funsies, spreading information and dismay while everyone is gasping for air to see the sun shine out of their ass another day while he complains that two people offered him dinner in the same day.
I'm so obsessed with him, he's just so bad in a way that the Roy siblings wish and pray every night to even be close to. Shiv wants to not feel like a piece of shit. Roman and Connor want their dad's attention/love. Kendall wants to be a good person and son. Greg wants to find a way how to sue Greenpeace and also what pastries he's gonna get his gigantic hands on.
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1im-perfect1 · 1 year
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I was honestly not prepared for show!Greg after just cruising near the fandom for the past year or so, I thought Tomgreg (and by extension Greg as a character) was a power imbalanced ship where the twist was that it's just a kind of fucked game they're playing and Greg is too naive to fully get or even a Nandermo type beat where Greg slowly realizes his worth...but this little thing is conniving and slimy from the first second he appears on screen, I presume a lot of his behavior isn't just to manipulate people but it does do the job: from not calling himself a Roy or reclaiming his place at the table but instead acting like a injured puppy that just discovered he's a pure bred blue blooded hunting dog, slithering his way under the wing of a pretty powerful but on the first day of the job family (but not really) member that will literally trust him with his death sentence and acting like he's making street fair flyers while printing a copy of the bullet and the revolver just for funsies, spreading information and dismay while everyone is gasping for air to see the sun shine out of their ass another day while he complains that two people offered him dinner in the same day.
I'm so obsessed with him, he's just so bad in a way that the Roy siblings wish and pray every night to even be close to. Shiv wants to not feel like a piece of shit. Roman and Connor want their dad's attention/love. Kendall wants to be a good person and son. Greg wants to find a way how to sue Greenpeace and also what pastries he's gonna get his gigantic hands on.
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