i watched good omens
Nintendo Magazine System #21, June 94 - Special feature for ‘Super Metroid’, featuring reviews of the previous titles. Did this artwork appear anywhere else?
The best part is the contrast between how Az manifests miracles and how Crowley does. They both snap, but Az has this exaggerated thing that at first glance looks like he’s just pulling on a light bulb chain, which you think is great because he’s calling light so of course he’d act like he’s turning on a bulb. But at the manor when Az tells Mary she will remember having had a lovely dream when she wakes up, he does the same pulling motion. I think he’s doing it because in his mind he is calling power from Heaven — the source of miracles — and so he is reaching “up” to gather the power and then releasing it. Compare that to Crowley who seems to just take it as a given that HE is the source of the power, they’re HIS demonic miracles, so he just summons it however he likes — upward snaps, lazy sideways snaps, I swear he does finger guns when he makes all the paintball rifles real. Crowley has long since come to the realization that his power is his own and not beholden to Hell, while Az (with his still-unbroken faith in Heaven) just hasn’t gotten there yet.
cranquis
look i’m not against patients of any age getting tattoos
but when you’re mid-50s and have had reactions to red tattoo dye before
you shouldn’t be shocked that lying to the tattoo artist
so they’ll give you a matching red tattoo
will lead to a bad outcome…
There was a question at bar trivia tonight that basically boiled down to “Who wrote Good Omens,” and thankfully I am now painfully aware of that fact or they would have had to take away my Tumblr license
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