Aziraphale is the type of person who talks about the most obvious things that he probably already knew before and is just now remembering as if they're the most exciting of news, and Crowley is the type of person who will listen with utmost attention and fascination, no matter how many times he's hearing it again.
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GO artists- if you draw Crowley with less clothing, or dare I say naked, all I ask is that you leave his stupid socks on. It’s so fucking funny to me he never takes this bitches off
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god im so mentally ill about gomens 2. im gonna dye my hair red about it to be even more crowley coded
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when books and shows casually refer to god with she/her pronouns? gives me butterflies
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you’re not telling me that Nanny!Crowley and Gardener!Aziraphale didn’t flirt even without really knowing it. I mean, Crowley would totally be the one opening discutions but i’m sure they had a “garden of Eden” and even some apple trees and would just talk abt nothing and all and would probably compliment the others disguise the first day they see eachother.
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u ever just,, think about aziraphale reading out loud. his voice would be warm and lovely and have that sort of magic in it that makes you see everything perfectly in your head. he wouldn’t ever trip over words or phrases bc a) he’s had 6000 years of practice and b) he was probably there when whatever he's reading was written?? also i bet he would do subtly different voices for characters and know exactly when to pause in poems and he’d perfectly pronounce any words in other languages bc he knows them all.
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neil gaiman answering asks is so fucking funny to me bc it's like sending your teacher a multi-paragraph persuasive essay email about a bad grade only to get back "ok" (sent from my iphone)
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i've got 4 more gomens+textposts made but i'm gonna wait til i have more to post :>
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i’m a textpost monster tonight gomen
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