Crowley: What are your adjectives?
Aziraphale: …You mean my pronouns?
Crowley: No, I know what your pronouns are! What are your adjectives?
Aziraphale: …I dunno. What are yours?
Crowley: Noisy and chaotic!
Aziraphale: I’ve never had something go from making no sense to making complete sense so quickly.
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🐳🐋🐳🐋 hello these mrx God
I have a question
What's the best fruit of all the fruits you've created
Aziraphale and Crowley.
Thank you for the whales, anon.
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Erm…looks like we’re trending again.
Why?
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BOOP
To end this day of boop-sanity, enjoy this silly little drawing of a snakey boop.
And we can't let this beautiful picture of Michael being booped (which i used as reference) be forgotten <3
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Good Holiday Omens Day 23
Artist Credit: Makoyana on X
That certain night, the night we met...
There was magic abroad in the air...
There were angels dining at the Ritz...
And a nightingale sang
In Berkeley Square.
This one is especially dedicated to Sir Terry.
Raising a glass to the original ineffable duo, Neil and Terry, and the beautiful story they made 🥂
😈🖤🤍😇
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Crowley: I think humans should have glow stick juice injected in their bones when they’re born, that way if they break their bones, there’s a fun little surprise.
Aziraphale: What’s the surprise?
Crowley: Blood poisoning.
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I really like that Crowley and Aziraphale's ideas of human love are so in keeping with their characters.
Aziraphale likes the Pride & Prejudice-type cotillion ball love realisation thing that is refined and chaste and full of unspoken yearning. The leads usually talk in terms of affection and fondness and the lightest hand graze means so much (because anything more is basically out of the question).
Crowley on the other hand goes straight in for the kiss in a rainstorm trope. It's angsty, passionate, physical, (usually) long-desired, (usually) preceded by a huge fight, and generally resolves the conflict without the need for too many words.
I think it's an interesting window into how they think of human love, and maybe how they feel for each other.
Or maybe I'm reading too much into this (honestly that's a given).
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