I ain’t here to ship shame but why d'y'all decide to make Beelzebub/Gabriel the thing, though?
Why, though?
zetabrarian
I ain’t here to ship shame but why d'y'all decide to make Beelzebub/Gabriel the thing, though?
Why, though?
The exact moment Aziraphale realizes he’s in love.
Can anybody link me up with the art of Aziraphale where he’s topless and it shows his angel marks are golden cracks like Kintsugi art……. cause i thought i had reblogged and tagged it but i can’t find it.
NO I DIDN’T EVEN MEAN THIS ONE BUT GOD THANK YOU FOR BRINGING IT INTO MY LIFE
Aha you’re welcome !
A study has found that the first known Homo sapiens in Sri Lanka were eating fast-moving, tree-dwelling monkeys and squirrels. The remains of primates and other small animals with cut marks and signs of charring were found alongside stone tools and monkey bone and monkey teeth tools in the Last Pleistocene layers at the Fa-Hien Lena Cave (the earliest known Homo sapiens site in Sri Lanka). In other words, the remains of their meals made it very clear that these prehistoric humans were eating tree-dwelling monkeys and squirrels, at least as early as 45,000 years ago.
What is so exciting about that? Well, the discovery is the oldest record of primate hunting by foragers, not just in Sri Lanka, but anywhere. Homo sapiens apparently adapted very quickly to the new, challenging environment of the tropical rainforest, even though it was very different from their previous home in the open savanna. Homo sapiens were survivors, and they quickly found new protein sources and learned how to catch them.
To clarify on this, their permeable skin is how they stay hydrated. You ever wonder why frogs don’t drink water? It’s because they’re absorbing it from their skin.
Basically they’ll be drinking whatever is on your hands when you pick them up. That’s why you always have to wet them, you don’t want the frog to drink anything they’re not supposed to! Whatever would be unsafe for the frog to consume will be unsafe for them to touch.
songbirde asked:
Neil - thank you for Good Omens. Every scene bursts with what a labour of love it has been for you and everyone involved. I’ve been thinking a lot about this line of Adam’s in the book: “Anyway, if you stopped tellin’ people it’s all sorted out after they’re dead, they might try sorting it all out while they’re alive.” It feels like the crux of the story; how come it didn’t make the cut for the series?
Like many of my favourite lines in the book, it didn’t make the cut because the series is 5 hours long, and has to have room for visual things, and the book is about 12 hours long when spoken. (There’s undoubtedly an alternate universe where I decided to make a longer version of Good Omens, in which more of our favourite lines made it onto the screen.) I love everything that Adam says to the Metatron and Beelzebub in the book, but was also concerned that we’d been standing on that tarmac for 12 minutes, and I needed to keep the scene moving.