Hey guys look what showed up on my dash:
What a lovely coincidence
Edit: It has been brought to my attention that this was a re-post and not the original artist. If anyone finds out who the original artist is please let me know so that I can give them the proper credits and confirm it’s okay to keep this post up.
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Ok so, I was getting bored at the train station and saw an ask where Neil Gaiman said that the numbers on Aziraphale's phone were probably the original bookshop number, even though that would not be historically accurate, or something along those lines.
So, bored as I was, I had a random thought and typed those numbers as latitude coordinates on the Greenwich meridian.
And since Neil has spoken and I would never ever question his words,
I guess it's entirely accidental that those coordinates mark a place in Epping Forest, London,
that used to belong to a man that loved collecting antique books and dreamt of opening a fine books related business with his dearest friend.
A man who never managed to fulfill his dream, but who is remembered today by a plaque on the Pole Hill Obelisk, originally placed to serve as a guide for astronomical observations.
It must be a coincidence, undoubtedly.
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So I'm starting to wonder if there's been a fundamental misunderstanding about Hunter's heightened senses. There's the assumption that it's things like smell and hearing, like a wolf. But the only one we really know about is his electromagnetic detection..... Like a platypus.
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One thing at the end of the Acolyte that puzzled me at first was the fact Vernestra and her Jedi team gave Sol a Viking burial on Brendok after they had retrieved the bodies of the murdered Jedi on Khofar for burial.
We see the same in Tales of the Jedi with the murdered Jedi Master.
Then I realized that it was a cover up.
Vernestra told the Senate Committee that Sol had taken his own life. If she had taken Sol’s body back to Coruscant for burial then there would have been an official autopsy and it would have revealed that he couldn’t have taken his own life and Vernestra couldn’t lie about the manner of his death.
Burning his body on a pond/lake would make it virtually impossible to retrieve any bones that hadn’t been destroyed in the fire and reveal the truth.
I’m reminded of the book Clone Wars: Wild Space where Padme and Obi-Wan admit to Bail Organa that they have known about the Sith being back for ten years and that every one who saw Maul on Naboo was sworn to secrecy to prevent panic.
Qui-Gon’s body being burned on Naboo helps solidify the idea of a cover up as it prevents too many people seeing that Qui-Gon has an obvious lightsaber injury to his gut.
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Younger Matt Bomer (during earlier seasons of White Collar) could 100% play Dick Grayson and nobody can convince me otherwise.
I'm clearly not the only one that thinks so.
(Neal Caffrey is played by Matt Bomer, for those of y'all that don't watch White Collar)
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