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Hello, Mister Gaiman 🩷
Have you heard that Our Flag Means Death got canceled this week? We as a fandom are devastated and have created a petition in order to bring it back for one final season. I know a lot of the audience of Good Omens are also familiar with this show, so could you please share the link to our petition?
Thank you 🙏
https://www.change.org/p/renew-our-flag-means-death
Of course!
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Ed Teach + tongue 👀
OUR FLAG MEANS DEATH
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It's amazing what accepting that you're gay and running away to the sea to find and fall in love with a notorious pirate can do for a man.
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Revisiting 1941.
Crowley knows some magic tricks of his own.
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Your personal triggers and squicks do not get to determine what kind of art other people make.
People make shit. It's what we do. We make shit to explore, to inspire, to explain, to understand, but also to cope, to process, to educate, to warn, to go, "hey, wouldn't that be fucked up? Wild, right?"
Yes, sure, there are things that should be handled with care if they are used at all. But plenty more things are subjective. Some things are just not going to be to your tastes. So go find something that is to your tastes and stop worrying so much about what other people are doing and trying to dictate universal moral precepts about art based on your personal triggers and squicks.
I find possession stories super fucking triggering if I encounter them without warning, especially if they function as a sexual abuse metaphor. I'm not over here campaigning for every horror artist to stop writing possession stories because they make me feel shaky and dissociated. I just check Does The Dog Die before watching certain genres, and I have my husband or roommate preview anything I think might upset me so they can give me more detail. And if I genuinely don't think I can't handle it, I don't watch it. It's that simple.
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oh BY the WAY
This scene proves, doesn’t it, that living in the car is Crowley’s choice. When Aziraphale comes back from Scotland, Crowley shoves the box at him before he gets to the threshold. He gives Aziraphale no option to even say, “won’t it be easier to leave the plants here” let alone to propose anything else. Was Crowley, by any chance, actively avoiding a conversation about him living in his car this whole time?
Crowley is absolutely not okay, we know, we know. He is frustrated, he is struggling; he is asking what the point of it all is. Yes, he is fiercely protective of his independence when he says “my car”, “the precious, peaceful, fragile existence I have carved out for myself”—and the same time, he is still not willing to talk. He probably does not even see a way to have important conversations safely; the fear of rejection might still be too much. His instinct remains to run away from trouble. With something as terrifying as vulnerability and openness, he needs Nina and Maggie to tip the scales.
He has the swagger. He acts like he knows what’s happening, like he has things figured out.
I think we’re just starting to see how much that has not been true.
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*The people of the USA have a lot to complain about, but this is really quite bad. When you're dying faster than everybody else, people start to shun you
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@johnlocked1827384
Behold
The greatest nature documentary ever created
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An Angel’s Temptation
Part 1 of my short Good Omens comic! 😇😈
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“You can stay here with me, Angel.”
Crowley’s secret temptation weapon is big woobly joy eyes.
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THIS IS A FIC PROMPT FOR GOOD OMENS, YOU HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED. (Someone please write this, in as many weird ways as you can think of)
#ineffable husbands#please write this#ineffable divorce#crowley good omens#ineffeble husbands#aziraphale#good omens 2#crowley x aziraphale#crowley#good omens art#aziracrow#ficprompt#ao3
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Angel and Demon in the park
Has anyone else noticed this detail?
In Chapter 3, Crowley and Aziraphale meet in St. James Park; 1862. Look closely at the birds in the lake.
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