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

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
sawa18
sawa18

Ok hear me out.

When Crowley and Aziraphale stay at Crowley’s flat for the night, I can’t help but thinking about them trying to decipher Agnes’ prophecy and then, when they finally decide what’s the best move to do, they spend the rest of the night acting like each other.

They know each other quite well, but they need practice and the time was limited.

So, imagine Crowley!Aziraphale teaching Aziraphale!Crowley how to swagger, “take care” of his plants and generally act like him; while Aziraphale!Crowley teaches the other how not to be a dramatic queen, to have control of his facial features and not to curse every 5 seconds.

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hereditary enemies good omens
queerdraws
qrdrws

T.S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock + Ineffable Husbands
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, (Part 9)

Tide pools (hermit crab patrol), pottery fragments (beach treasure!), and stormy weather.

Now I haven’t actually BEEN to South Downs but from pictures it looks like rocky tide pools and sandy beaches happen pretty close to eachother so hopefully this checks out.  

The last one should be up tomorrow! Er…later today  :)

hereditary enemies good omens oh is it actually going to be OKAY???
lynnafred
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The version of you right now is deserving of love. Not you two years ago when you had more of your shit together, or the five years later version where you’ll surely be thriving. The version of you right now. The one that might just be okay, or is really struggling, or is bored and unproductive. That version deserves love. Having trouble accepting this is fine, but actively denying it is not. Your value is intrinsic, and finding confidence in that is mandatory.

always been like a hummingbird