I've seen this before, but it's been years and it just came across my Twitter in its dying days. The words are from a favorite author of mine, Maggie Stiefvater, and they are the words I most need to hear when it comes to dealing with chronic pain and illness. I didn't need this the first time I saw it, six years ago. I need it now. Maybe you do, too.
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genuinely stunned at the fantastic choice for Percy not to pray to his absent and unknown father—like he did in the books—but to his mother.
the show is really taking us to one of riordan’s central theses straight off the bat.
parenthood isn’t about power and legacy and the recognition of shared blood.
It’s about the incredible act of showing up for your child—again and again and a-fucking-gain. That’s how you inspire respect. That’s how you become a child’s patron and beloved god.
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They’re just a bit dense when it comes to feelings.
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He drove back to the bookshop a few hours later hoping by some miracle Aziraphale would still be there,
(and to also just be near to something/ somewhere he finds comforting, aka the bookshop)
(part 1 and 2 of ? ? ?)
its been a bit since ive done a comic like this- this is how you know the fixations got a real grip on me at this point cause oooohh boy does it,
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nice indeed 😇
(everyone already knows what the reference is but still)
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I cant understand people who are like "why is everyone in aziraphale's neighbourhood gay" like my brother in christ he lives in soho
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Heartland - 7x17 - On the Line
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