now that I've somewhat recovered, here's an incomplete list of my favorite good omens 2 moments
smitten, I believe 🥰 you're being ~silly~
"aziruhpuhpuh-" "aziraphale" 😳
kiss scene obvi, most pain I've ever been in
a sherry for lady bracknell
is it something I can. help. you with.
"you don't seem his type at all" 😐🤨
the whole creation scene ajdjdbabssfb
just thought of something, might be complete bullshit but who knows. So lucifer tends to refer to people by their title, right? (Detective, doctor, brother, etc) and I think this kinda represents how he values who you choose to be rather than what you're born as, like how obviously he finds purpose in defying God (as many of us do). And on top of that, he calls people by their names once they're close, and often in intimate settings, similar to how he handles himself, only revealing himself to those he's closest to and avoiding topics relating to hell and his family except with Linda and/or Chloe, literally the people he's closest to in the universe. So basically, titles hold a lot of significance to lucifer.
she made real fanart instead of featureless sketches?? and it's in a cartoon style???
Duolingo, hiring a freelancer: We need fanart of two gay owls watching a movie together.
Freelancer: What???
Doulingo: I said we want two gay owls, God dammit!
Doulingo next week:
hey I live under a rock, is there a reason merlin in trending x2 now? did I miss something or is this standard fandom necromancy
Finally made them justice I think
I made something...
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specifically the chosen name Jim, not assigned at birth
if i had a nickel for ever time a side ship became canon in a silly little gay show and one of the people had the name jim i’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it’s happened twice
okay storytime:
when I was about 10, my little sister was about 7. I had just learned about the placebo effect in school.
for anyone who doesn't know, the placebo effect basically means that if you believe something is true, particularly in regards to your body, your body will reflect it. an extreme case of this is that lady who thought she was pregnant and got a swollen belly, but she wasn't and never was pregnant. a less extreme example is some people in clinical trials are given sugar pills and show improvement in whatever the pill was meant to help with just because they think they're taking the medication.
back to my story: I was 10 years old, I had just learned about the placebo effect, and my little sister would not shut the *fuck* up about her head hurting. so naturally, I lied my ass off and told her that there's a pressure point where if you squeeze your pinky finger it makes pain stop. she tried it and was like "oh my gosh it works!! thank you!!!" and i was like "thank fucking god i don't have to hear your voice anymore" because thats just how sisters are.
flash forward almost 10 years and i completely forgot about this incident until i overheard her telling her friend this trick because her friend hurt her knee or something and I just started laughing my ass off because I guess she just believed me this whole time and was telling other people this miracle cure and I finally broke the news to her and I will NEVER forget the look of betrayal on her face.
anyway I guess this is how misinformation starts??
hey say something nice to me
there is a fine line between esoteric and erratic and I'm walking it like a fucking tightrope