Also idk if I need to state this publicly again but hello, Ai is my name and I'm an artist but I draw things with my hands. I'm not artificial intelligence; if anything, I'm organic stupidity.
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Danny and Ellie had majorly screwed up. Now here they were in the hydro-electric car Danny had designed for applying to Wayne industries/whoever would give a fifteen year old a fat paycheck, sitting in the middle of Gotham, at night, surrounded by glaring bats.
Crap.
Time to bullshit his way out of this.
He looked at Red Robin and sheepishly grinned, "...hi dad."
Ellie, the little gremlin, didn't even hesitate before adding, "We are so grounded. I told you we shouldn't have messed with the broken time machine but nooo."
The bats were either taken about or cackling and Danny to this chance to put the petal to the metal and get out of there
Tim is now obsessed with finding his future kids.
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askdfhfjdj thank you to everyone sending me photos of their pets to make me feel better it is much appreciated
i’m about as fine as i can be considering my beloved partner of almost 2 years just left me via text but i have a v good support system so i’ll probably be ok
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While this has received a lot of attention, I would like to argue that attention is on the incorrect thing.
Most look at this as “Oh, Aziraphale is happy to see Crowley and gets a face-full o’ plants by means of a greeting.” (I may be paraphrasing here)
I see it more as…
Holy shit, Crowley trusts Aziraphale with his plants.
His freaking plants. Look at Aziraphale holding them. Look at Crowley pretending it isn’t a big deal and avoiding examining any reaction Aziraphale has.
This is huge. Before Aziraphale left for Edinburgh, Crowley transported the plants from the car to the bookshop solo. After… well…
And he’d planned it. Look how quickly he pops out of the shop with a box to shove at the angel, and how quickly box number two is obtained.
I seriously love these two idiots (affectionate)
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actually blows my mind that at one point you could walk into a business with nothing but a resume in your hand, do a single interview and walk out with a job that pays you enough to be able to live a full life. what a world
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*spreads my suzberd agenda* *spreads my suzberd agenda* *spreads my suzberd agenda* *spreads my suzberd agenda* *spreads
*this isn’t romantic this is 100% platonic (though i feel like this is obvious…)
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RAPHIE DESERVES EVERY GOOD THING IN THIS WORLD
I JUST CANT
CASS UR KILLING ME BUT IN THE BEST WAY POSSIBLE
The real image from THIS POST
by @somerandomdudelmao
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I've got another thing to add to my list of top five funniest things doctors have said to me:
My latest test results came back, and I now have a document saying I have, and I quote, "unremarkable hands"
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I'm really excited about indie game development rn because I found a developer who has effortlessly delivered the best voice acting I have ever heard in a video game and the reason it's so good is he's not trying, he's just being a guy on a phone, and it's so good I joined his discord just to tell him so.
innate "talent" is such a weird concept that I mostly think is fake but every once in a while you run into people who can just do specific things effortlessly and I find that extremely intriguing because there's no robust explanation for it besides some hand waving about "the sum of this person's lived experience has prepared them to perform this one activity for the first time and do it perfectly, where others struggle for decades and will never be this good". and it's usually not the things you expect them to be good at
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