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star-dust-shark · 4 months ago
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Never heard of this band but this is kewl!!
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elvirusx · 9 months ago
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Gimme some more - Cosmos's Midnight
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djsunstone · 11 months ago
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wormtastic · 2 months ago
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Some recent doodles
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ateepmelfart · 2 years ago
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24/01/23
"i cant find the patience for awkward conversations, and all of these blank faces."
down for you by ruel and cosmos midnight
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miioozie · 6 months ago
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Anyone here like Seinfeld??😭
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biohazzrds · 1 year ago
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Midnight mass is unrealistic because if I had Father Paul preaching infront of me I would be giggling like a school girl in the pews…and growling.
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leo-lune · 2 days ago
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Ugh I wish I had vacation I wanna sleep an entire day
Anyways here’s my poly ship in DW
I think they’re goofy
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unknownjesterr · 24 days ago
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college doodles yippeeeee
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atomicnickelalienbat-blog · 29 days ago
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doodols....
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soloyaice · 2 months ago
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MY OTP SHIPS (Dandy's World 🌈)
Midnight Tragedy 🎭🌙(Razzle n Dazzle X Astro)
Mirrorcase 🔎🪞(Rodger x Glisten)
Fruitcake 🍰🍓(Sprout x Cosmo)
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midnightsjade · 10 days ago
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all of me changed like midnight
source: pinterest/cosmos
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liakunemui · 11 months ago
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midnight burger animatic
made a little animatic of that conversation between ava and caspar from the S2 finale. It's finally finished and now up on youtube! enjoy!? i guess???
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spiritusloci · 1 year ago
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The Midnight Garden 18 (2023)
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cosmogyros · 4 months ago
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I was in some stranger's apartment the other night, and I was talking to this gay Turkish lawyer about Johann Sebastian Bach while we were waiting for the bathroom, and when it was his turn to go he reassured me "I'm just gonna be SUPER quick" as he stepped into the bathroom, and then he leaned out again and did the "I'm about to take cocaine" gesture at me as if to explain why he was going to be so quick, and I was just like. Sigh. What a typical Berlin evening. I don't care WHAT you're doing in there, dude, I just wanna pee at some point.
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flanaganfilm · 1 year ago
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Are you familiar with the writing of Brian Thomas Swimme? I’m currently reading Cosmogenesis, and a lot of what he’s saying seems almost word for word with Erin’s final monologue is Midnight Mass.
I’m not familiar with his other works, but from what I’ve read he seems to be one of the main contributors to the idea of a ‘living universe’ (one where people are not apart from universe but are, in a way, the universe itself)(same atoms that have been in existence since the Big Bang)(“we are the universe dreaming about itself”)
Anyway, I was wondering if you or any of your writers had him in mind while writing that last episode or if it was just a coincidence. I’ve heard similar sentiments over the years without ever hearing his name brought up.
I am not familiar with Brian Thomas Swimme, but I love those ideas - and you're right that they have been around for a long time, and voiced by a lot of people. In particular, I drew a lot of inspiration from one of my personal heroes, Carl Sagan. He articulated so many of these beautifully back in the 1970s and 1980s. Some of my favorite Carl Sagan quotes include:
"The cosmos is within us. The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of starstuff."
“There’s as many atoms in a single molecule of your DNA as there are stars in the typical galaxy. We are, each of us, a little universe.”  "We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever." And, of course: “We are a way for the cosmos to know itself.” 
Science is, I've come to believe, a spiritual journey. For me, it is far more relevant and far more spiritually profound than any religion I've studied (and I've studied a lot of them). If you haven't read his work, I highly recommend The Demon Haunted World, Pale Blue Dot, and of course Cosmos.
And if you want to see a monologue that puts Midnight Mass to shame, and then some, check out this passage from Pale Blue Dot, in Sagan's own voice:
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