best part about being an artist is you can draw the babygirl characters that you’re reading about
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listen, twitter swiftes are welcome on my blog only if y’all are willing to read a far wilder magic and watch fullmetal alchemist for my ship royai and waggie (wes and maggie)
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"Ronan likes being told what to do and Adam likes telling him what to do" is the most insane and delicious thing i've ever heard in my goddamn life. Need me a freak like that.
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Years ago there was that post about how one day when you’re older and busier and not so involved in fandom, you’ll be driving and hear on the radio that one of your favourites has died and you’ll pull over and cry and be nostalgic or whatever and I remember reblogging it and thinking specifically about Maggie Smith.
Anyway, someone in my office just said Maggie Smith has died. Then they all went back to work. And I downloaded tumblr because that’s where people get it.
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Dame Maggie Smith
December 28, 1934 - September 27, 2024
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More Jordan and Hennessy, Jordan Hennessy fanart I made. Feeling v artblocky lately but we persist
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I think knighthood should function today the same way it does in Le Morte D'Arthur (particularly in regards to celebrities who have been knighted)
Knights should be able to challenge other knights to fights (potentially to the death) for no reason at all at any time.
Knights should be able to knight whoever they want in turn
Women should be able to send knights on random quests whenever they see them.
Kenneth Branagh runs into Sam Neill at a restaurant? Fight.
You did a good job caddying for Michael Caine? Boom, he makes you a knight.
You see Patrick Stewart on the street? Send him to go deal with the guy at your work who won't stop asking you out.
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My two cents on Aziraphale's "I forgive you" is that he was straightforwardly lashing out. He knows how little Crowley wants to be forgiven. He knows because Crowley just told him. Crowley rejects forgiveness so absolutely that he rejects Aziraphale right along with it. It's the whole fight in a microcosm: Aziraphale standing there offering forgiveness and Crowley saying, I don't want it.
So maybe the words are Aziraphale showing he finally understands Crowley. He knows now that "I forgive you" is the very worst thing he could say to Crowley. That's why he says it. That's how he means it.
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