A Little Thing "I" Have Noticed About "Numbers"
every even number has a j in it
0 notes
Jamie Lee Curtis (25) in Love Letters (1983)
412 notes
·
View notes
Early 19th century sketches have such a distinct quality to them, it's so hard to capture! A sneak peek from the AU I am working on, where a modern-day Aziraphale comes across a trunk of old letters and diaries...
October 24th 1821
Disaster! I must hurry and source a new copy of Pride and Prejudice before my trip back to Oxford, lest Angel notice the incriminating red wine stain marring the inside pages. I cannot say if it is his fury I fear more, or the smug expression he will wear when he realises I have been reading it.
November 2nd 1821
Arrived in Oxford today. He knew immediately about the book. How he grinned and crowed about it for an entire afternoon!
A dreadful, awful bastard. I love him terribly.
476 notes
·
View notes
One funny difference between J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis is that Tolkien seemed entirely uninterested in writing about sex, whereas Lewis's writing was also chaste but with barely repressed kinkiness simmering just beneath the surface
460 notes
·
View notes
What are the odds that, at some point in season 3, Aziraphale tries to annoy Crowley (probably by calling him nice) just because he knows it usually makes Crowley grab him and/or push him up against a wall. And even though now Crowley is really, really angry, at least Aziraphale got the touch he so craves
779 notes
·
View notes
💀🐈⬛ JAY BAUMAN SPOOKY MOVIE MASTERPOST 🐈⬛💀
all of jay's halloween/october movie recommendations as of now, there is no 2018 because he started making it a yearly tradition in 2019. in '18, he replied to his original list suggesting "may" and "dark night of the scarecrow", which ended up on the 2019 list. so, nothing is missing! he usually posts his cute lil lists on october 1st so that is presumably when we will get the 2024 recs if he's got more!
twitter links for his thoughts on themes (well, for a couple ) of his picks, etc:
17 - 19 - 20 - 21 - 22 - 23
163 notes
·
View notes
Who here likes ✨crime✨??
This Ides of March, make it special by not only stabbing Caesar 23 times, but by robbing from the rich for the sake of the poor. Or, at least, reading gay stories about it.
The Raffles Stories were written by E. W. Hornung in the early 1900s-10s, following the felonious exploits of AJ Raffles and his besotted chronicler, Bunny Manders. You can read all of these excellent stories, conveniently delivered to your email inbox for free, by subscribing to the Letters From Bunny Substack. The first story, The Ides of March will start the series off on, as you may have guessed, March 15th, otherwise known as our favorite Tumblr holiday. More information can be found at the link below:
💎🏏💎
I hope you will consider subscribing if you have not yet. Cheers to the death of Caesar! 🗡️
222 notes
·
View notes