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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
monstgrr
I like to think these two didn’t come up with the switcheroo idea until after they’d ~spent the night together.~
Solves the “couldn’t heaven/hell smell it was a lie?” question. 😈😇

I like to think these two didn’t come up with the switcheroo idea until after they’d ~spent the night together.~

Solves the “couldn’t heaven/hell smell it was a lie?” question. 😈😇

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thegoodomensdumpster devilsss-dyke-deactivated202202
transziraphale

in honour of mr tenant and mr sheen,, crowley doesn’t understand emojis and aziraphale is absolutely fluent in them

evilphrog

Aziraphale is just excited that we’ve returned to hieroglyphics, because he thought it was a beautiful system of writing and was sad to see it go out of style.

thegoodomensdumpster

Aziraphale writes lenghty essays only in emojis about literature and sends them to Crowley and then asks him what he thought of them even though the poor boy is completely unaible to decipher any of this.

good omens he's writing his own book with emojis as we are speaking i don't know what it's about and nobody but aziraphale will ever know what it's about headcanon aziraphale
neil-gaiman

iloveuspiderman asked:

You mentioned that you wrote Aziraphale and Crowley as a love story in the TV series. Why did you decide to make this change from the books? I find this a very interesting distinction!

Mostly because the show needed focus, and because it solved the narrative problems of neither of them being in episode 3. That way the bandstand scene came as the culmination of the first half hour of episode 3, and tipped us into episode 4. And once I’d done that, it had its own rhythms. (I’m sure there is a way of talking about writing that’s more exciting than this, which sounds like everything is a half-unconscious set of problem-solving equations.)