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evviejo · 3 days
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STAR TREK: DISCOVERY - S5E5 Mirrors
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avoicefromthestars · 3 days
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Star Trek: Discovery Mirrors
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your honor, i’m feral about them
this can apply to multiple ships tbh
(Discovery 5x01 Red Directive)
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eastsideofthemoon · 2 years
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THEM ❤❤
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I love when they're holding hands
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samnotsammy12 · 1 year
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BOOK YOU DUMBASS WHAT THE FUCK
ALSO FUCK YOU TARKA YOU’RE FUCKING UP BOOK AND MICHAEL’S RELATIONSHIP AND POSSIBLY THE WHOLE GALAXY
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"The point is," said Crowley, "the point is. The point is." He tried to focus on Aziraphale. "The point is," he said, and tried to think of a point.
[insp.]
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stvrmaker · 1 month
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Following in @lemmiart ‘s footsteps, I drew the thing in my book 🥺 My friend said this was blasphemous but I plan on dying with this book in my arms, and it makes me happy so… ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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h3artstopp3robs3ss3d · 7 months
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I just got done reading solitaire ❤️
I loved it. I definitely relate to Tori a lot.
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randomfandomsstufff · 7 months
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Married.
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trinitismileyface · 9 months
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Muriel drew them, just imagine Aziraphale and Crowleys reactions to this . <3
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itsangstone · 2 months
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Instagram knows to advertise Masterclass to me whenever I'm mindlessly swiping through the stories. So multiple times a day I'm minding my business and Neil Gaiman shows up in the advert being like "Let me give you some advice." It's delightful, because I'd actually really want Mr Gaiman to give me advice, but the masterclass online lecture thing costs money that I should be saving. But multiple times a day for weeks now, he pops up on my feed, everyday wanting to give me advice. Very consistently. Never giving up on his mission to give me advice.
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avoicefromthestars · 3 months
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Star Trek: Discovery Choose to Live
Your Ikhu Zhen amulet. It's been years since I've worn it. It didn't feel right. Now it does.
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belpheg0r-luna · 4 months
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"One fabulous kiss and we're good. I have a plan"....Ooh buddy :(
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eastsideofthemoon · 2 years
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I need this miniseries ASAP.
15 episodes of seeing Michael and Book's adventures during her first year in the 32nd century.
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Sidenote: I think Michael's gap year should've been 3 years.
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tsyvia48 · 6 months
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Author & Mensch: Reflections on the impact of @neil-gaiman on my life, in essay and doodle
As a woman of a certain age, I am a well-practiced overthinker. Nerd, geek, know-it-all, intellectual, the names have been biting or praise depending on who wielded them. They’re all true, and I embrace them. 
In the early days of adulthood, when I was a wee 20-something overthinking nerd, geek, know-it-all, intellectual (20+ years ago), I became deeply interested in image and text and text-as-image. While friends were watching and arguing over Survivor, I was obsessing over Peter Greenaway’s The Pillowbook and Prospero's Books and Neil Gaiman’s Sandman. (To this day my copies of the Sandman graphic novels and the English translation of The Pillowbook of Sei Shonagon are proudly displayed on the good bookshelves—you know, the ones I want people to peruse.)
Sandman isn't merely good storytelling and good art, it teases at some of the fundamental questions to which my religion-major heart was consistently and reliably drawn. It modeled a way of rendering the questions—and suggested answers—I would never have imagined on my own.
In those days, I created an artist's book: an altered gift edition of Hamlet. I explored Ophelia’s femininity and the inevitability of her break with her mental health, caught as she is between Hamlet and her father. I imagined her story if she’d had true agency. I investigated the way art (fan art?!) had shaped my understanding of the play and my relationship to it. I layered in my story—my resonance and dissonance with hers—and my art, along with images of famous and not-so-famous paintings of Ophelia. I proudly named Greenaway and Gaiman as influences. 
I imagined myself an artist. And, truthfully, I suppose I was one. 
I read Good Omens back then, too, delighting over the religious tropes and subversions, the humor, and the fundamental faith in humanity that shone through. 
In the two decades since then, below the din of “responsible” choices (that have mostly moved me away from imagining myself an artist) there has been a melody quietly bringing me comfort, shifting my perspective, and reminding me who I want to be. When I stop to listen for and name the music, I realize much of it generates from Neil Gaiman. 
The Graveyard Book gave me comfort and hope as a new parent. 
Ocean at the End of the Lane reminded me of the layers and the depths⏤the archetypes and metaphors⏤present in everything around me, if I am willing to seek them.
Neil’s anecdote about meeting Neil Armstrong has been a talisman against imposter syndrome. Or, more precisely, it has been a permission slip for forgiving myself when the imposter syndrome inevitably surfaces.
The episode of Dr Who he wrote (“the Doctor’s Wife”) changed the way I understand the entire Dr Who experience before and since. 
Lucifer (tv), which his work inspired, gave me joy, comfort and distraction through a tough time in my life. 
When, a few years ago, I realized he is Jewish, I had that swelling of pride and resonance that I always get when someone I admire shares that identity with me.
And now there’s the Good Omens tv series. It has opened something in me I didn’t realize was closed. Crowley and Aziraphale are helping me better understand myself, and love, and gender, and storytelling, and, believe it or not, Torah. I am writing again for the first time in ages. I'm drawing more often and with more joy than I’ve known maybe since childhood.
I’ve been getting back into my gratidoodle practice, drawing and writing what I’m grateful for. And when I decided to add Neil Gaiman’s face and some words about my appreciation for his work to my sketchbook, I realized he’s brought me full circle.
Text and image and text-as-image + Neil Gaiman + story is an old constellation for me. And once again, I find my thoughts dancing, shifting, blossoming to the quiet melody of (one of?) the greatest storyteller(s) of this generation. 
And now that I am actively engaging with other Gaiman fans, I see how responsive and kind and encouraging he is to those of us who love his work, and his name is permanently etched on my heart: a benefactor, a teacher, a role model.
How satisfying and fitting that such a powerful and resonant voice, miraculously, thankfully, beautifully, also seems to be a genuine mensch. 
B”H (thanks to God) that I am alive at the same time as such a one.
#I didn't realize I was going to write AND draw when I started this #but I felt I needed both #I wish I had a flatbed scanner #this photo doesn't do it justice #there's greater nuance in the color in person #Stories matter #Art matters #like, really matters #Neil Gaiman is a gift to this world #Good Omens #Crowley and Aziraphale #Ocean at the End of the Lane #The Graveyard Book #Neil Armstrong and imposter syndrome #The Doctor's Wife #So grateful for tumblr
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Evil in general does not sleep, and therefore doesn't see why anyone else should. But Crowley liked sleep, it was one of the pleasures of the world.
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