lgbtlunaverse:

It’s a unique type of frustration when you agree that a character is deeply flawed but other people keep missing what’s actually wrong with them and assigning them new flaws that they don’t even have it’s like free my man he did none of that. He did a bunch of other shit tho.

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jonnlock:

Unpopular opinion - I believe Crowley has always known he loves Aziraphale, but I think he really believed no one could notice. He thinks his tough exterior can hide the fact that he behaves like a lap dog. That’s why he has that little mental break down. And I think maybe that conversation scared him, not because of his own feelings being recognized, but the realization that others see them as being returned.

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good omens

p4nsy:

Fall Out Boy is good because pete wentz was supposed to be the lawyer nepotism baby of all time and then he was like actually I’m going to start a pop punk band with my friend Andy and this freak my 15 year old chauffeur/guitarist/punching bag got into an argument with at a bookstore who he then brought home and asked if we could keep

(via torsamors)

fall out boy

berlynn-wohl:

marisatomay:

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twitter is hell but i really hope it doesn’t actually die because this is in contention for the funniest thing i’ve ever read in my life

the bene gesserit finding this tweet 12,000 years from now:

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astrangertomykin:

I posted these thoughts last season

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and just the actual idea of Crowley crashing on Jane’s couch just knowing her as a spy and not a novelist accidentally becoming the inspiration for P&P is hilarious meanwhile Aziraphale is somewhere hanging on edge for the latest publication to come out

petition for the jane austen flashback in s3 good omens idk how theyll working it in w the wild west and 60s ladie sbut they will. they will. its all very relevant to the second coming.

tibby:

tibby:

watching red white and royal blue. this movie sucks but it would have been a camp masterpiece if they actually got jesse eisenberg and andrew garfield to play the leads. rpf has zero credibility these days.

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i would never lie about the fact that casey mcquiston was a prolific andrew garfield/jesse eisenberg fic writer in the heydays of the social network fandom and while it has not be confirmed, it is quite possible that her book about a british guy and an american man falling in love was inspired by the two leads of the original award winning rpf movie

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