i believe aziraphale is really afraid to become a fallen angel but i also believe his feelings for crowley are stronger than his fear
and crowley knows
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Tom Holland Accidentally Ghosted Robert Downey Jr. (x)
#married
Two hundred degrees
That’s why they call me Mister Fahrenheit 🎵Crowley + 🔥 F I R E 🔥
Crowley, trying to be cool and sexy: Hey Aziraphale, did it hurt when you fell from Heaven? Because–
Aziraphale: What? My dear, are you quite all right? You’re the one that fell, not me. And you’ve said before that it hurt terribly. Are you having another flashback? Should I put some tea on? How about a snuggle?
Crowley, tearing up: A snuggle sounds fantastic, thank you.
CROWLEY walking on consecrated ground as requested by @messilymoonlit
I’m watching Good Omens for the second time in a week, and what strikes me this rewatch is when Crowley says to Aziraphale, “Would I lie to you?” and Aziraphale says, “You’re a demon, that’s what you do.” Except that from then on, we see throughout the show that it’s in fact Crowley who is unflinchingly honest to everyone, all the time, while Aziraphale lies to humans, Crowley, his fellow angels, and GOD HERSELF
LET THIS SPREAD LIKE WILDFIRE
stop romanticizing mic dropping… damage to sound equipment is no joke
Modern stage microphones for concert use are actually designed specifically with mic dropping in mind. When the move started to become fairly popular amongst performers back in like the early 90’s manufacturers started making their products more durable so that sound technicians didn’t have to buy a new mic every concert. The biggest concern most sound guys have when mic dropping is concerned is actually the feedback that’s going to be coming from the mic when it hits the ground. That’s why you always see the performers hold the mic out for a second before they actually drop it, to give the dude at the soundboard time to mute!
thank u sound technician side of tumblr
Concept: Historical drama show that diverges sharply into alternate history/sci-fi after 2 seasons when it’s revealed one of the characters is a time traveler.
Another Concept: Hospital drama becomes a post-apocalyptic adventure drama after 3-4 seasons when a season-long outbreak arc culminates in a zombie apocalypse.
Yet Another Concept: A police procedural about stopping malicious hackers becomes a sci-fi thriller when an AI developed by one of the characters goes rogue and becomes the main antagonist.
in addition to the fact that people just have different natural rhythms, a big reason why we can’t seem to go to bed as early as we “should” is that nighttime is, for many of us, our safest and most fulfilling time of day. we don’t have to work, we won’t be contacted by bosses or insurance companies or collection agencies or other suffocating life business… we’re likely only to be contacted by our friends, or by no one at all. night time is release; it’s ours. we can rest or recreate. we can do things we actually want to do. who would choose to cut that short?? just to usher in the next morning when our lives are not our own again? nighttime is precious and nothing could be more normal than the desire to embrace this











