I Didn't Like The Gabriel/Beelzebub Story. I Know It's Meant To Parallel Aziraphale And Crowley But Nina/Maggie

I didn't like the Gabriel/Beelzebub story. I know it's meant to parallel Aziraphale and Crowley but Nina/Maggie already does that much better. Besides I think it detracts from Aziracrow Endgame by having two of the most powerful supernatural beings on opposite sides fall in love first. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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"What you went through went through this year is without a doubt the most important lesson anybody can learn when they're going through transformation. It's never a perfect ride. Transformation is never perfect. But when you fall you can get back up. You can fall without failing and that's exactly what you learned how to do."


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2 months ago

"How's your naked man friend?"

Their faces--

"How's Your Naked Man Friend?"
"How's Your Naked Man Friend?"
"How's Your Naked Man Friend?"

Crowley burning up with jealousy and poor Aziraphale just wanting to get as far away as possible. I'm sure Nina enjoyed watching their reactions 🤣🤣


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Saw Lisa Frankenstein with my husband tonight. The leads were fun but Taffy was the absolute best 😊.


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Two years ago I binge read every Sherlock Holmes story by Arthur Conan Doyle. Before I started the only things I knew was that Holmes was the detective, Watson was the doctor who worked for him, they were colleagues who solved cases when Sherlock was too baffled on his own, then they went their separate ways until Sherlock needed help again. I wasn't prepared for both of them living at 221B Baker Street, or the fact they spent nearly the entirety of their time together even after the last clue was discovered and the culprit apprehended, or how when John would vaguely try to settle down with a wife he'd return to Sherlock at any given moment. In short, I never expected it to be a love story, and I never would have guessed those two men would move into my heart to stay. 🥰


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3 months ago

Thinking about Death being Creation's shadow, and what else can Creation be besides God the great creator, and how a shadow is not the thing itself but a representation of a thing which means that God was actually there with them during the entire thwarted-Armageddon event. If I can't see you because you're being blocked by a doorway, but the door is open and the light is behind you allowing me to see your shadow, you're still there, just unseen.


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1 month ago

I’ve recently logged back onto this account after abandoning it and found my old posts about mclennon lol. Can’t believe it’s been 4 years! I truly wonder if we’ll ever get to see if this is true because she’s still alive lol.

I remember when I first saw this there were comments, saying it’s Paul and John but now there’s no comments? Or is it just not showing up for me?

Has anyone seen/known this or know about Crazy Days & Nights?

It’ll be an interesting time if the day ever comes where she’s no longer here but Paul still is. Whether or not we see it all depends on who passes first…

I’ve Recently Logged Back Onto This Account After Abandoning It And Found My Old Posts About Mclennon

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1 month ago
Done! Here Are My Very Brief Immediate Thoughts Based On The Main Reason Many Of Us Chose To Read This

Done! Here are my very brief immediate thoughts based on the main reason many of us chose to read this book--the possibility of a published author confirming McLennon that goes beyond platonic. It's a fascinating book, never boring, full of deep information that carries you along like the ship John piloted through a massive Atlantic storm (near Bermuda of all places? Could you imagine if John had disappeared in the Triangle?? 😮.) Leslie does not end up with a sexual McLennon conclusion, though I disagree with him based on his very own book. I guess it's only fair though, none of us outside the most intimate of the Beatles circle can be absolutely sure, and that's just a simple fact. He gets as close as possible though, comparing John and Paul to a very deep and meaningful friendship between two French men in the late 1500s, Michel de Montaigne and Étienne de La Boétie, which was also cut short by the death of one, while the other grieved for the rest of his life. In conclusion, the book is beautiful, John & Paul were beautiful, their love was beautiful. Read it, but know that he sees a very complex soul mated platonic love. Just so, you know, you're not disappointed waiting for the secret Liverpudlian wedding reveal. 😉☺️😇


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3 months ago
Today Is My Birthday! Not Congratulate Yourself, Nobody Will Congratulate 🎉

Today is my Birthday! Not congratulate yourself, nobody will congratulate 🎉

Reblog, please?..


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2 months ago

Butter PIE! 🧈🥧


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