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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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Being friends with content creators and artists/authors is such a strange thing, because you can be moved by a piece of art, and absolutely enamored with a story–sobbing into your pillow at 4am because you can’t put it down–and then, just randomly remember that the person that created this incredible thing, is someone you send shitposts to at one in the morning, and exchange recipes with, and flail over your faves with, and talk about all your ridiculous ideas with.

Knowing the people whose talent brings you such joy is such a surreal and beautiful experience. Getting to hold in your hands something that was created by someone you know and care for is amazing.

But also, there chance to know that that incredibly talented person is a fellow Disaster Human is the most comforting thing?

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And also, the delightful awkwardness of being mid-gush about said piece of work and then abruptly remembering YOURE TALKING TO ITS MAKER. ITS LIKE SHOUTING AT GOD ABOUT HOW PERFECT THIS SPRING DAY IS.

ineffableplan

stammed-cleams asked:

Hey, love your blog! Btw, do you know if Beelzebub has canon pronouns? I’ve seen both she and they and I was curious if there was a real answer.

ineffableplan answered:

I’ve been thinking of doing a rewatch to note all pronoun use but i don’t think either of those are used in the show. with the angels and demons, pronouns of that sort often seem to be avoided completely. (Same with god, except Aziraphale does refer to god as “she” at one point at least)

Beelzebub is he/him in the book, same with all other angels and demons mentioned, but with tv show dialogue, it’s a lot easier to just not say it?

If anyone has screenshots or transcripts please share though!

ineffableplan

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@crowleyraejepsen @redknightsky oh man i actually really love that. Definitely using zzze/zzzir for beelz now (maybe without the extra zs in fic for easier reading tho)

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@aziraphalesbian Oooooh, i always took “they” in this context to mean an unspecified person, probably because of the “someone,” rather than a specific singular pronoun, so more “they” as in a random unknown denizen of hell, possibly an underling they see as disposable (because would you want to personally give the devil that news?). Never really thought about it as applying to beelz specifically, but thanks for pointing that out!

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@paintedvanilla

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Beelzebub’s pronouns actually just chosen via throwing darts at a roulette wheel apparently

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