Once again losing my shit over the body swap. What do you mean Crowley sees Aziraphale as brave and kind and forgiving to the end. What do you mean Aziraphale sees Crowley as suave and silly and confident. They make me sick.
I’m doing a Philosophy paper on Asexuality. Please reblog if you think Love without Sex is possible! I really need the data. Like if you think love has to have sex.
Ha! I knew it! Your words are no match for the pure strength of our hearts, bound together as one.
found this crusty old comic does anyone know who this guy is
(been wanting to try cmyk dot styled colouring for a while now. it's pretty fun.)
He is on the council of many arms, but still not a master.
Gotta keep the High Matriarchs on their toes!
I’m just going to leave this here
You just made my day.
i'm reading The Fifth Elephant (Terry Pratchett) and i love that the immediate impression you get of vetinari and margolotta's relationship is:
they have definitely fucked
2. the form the "fucking" took was sitting across a table from each other fully clothed and trying to psychologically manipulate each other.
I do hate kids. I hated them when I was one and I hate them now.
I'm a dedicated hater because so many of them are sociopathic and they need to learn some damn empathy. I once thought adults were too worried to be cruel, turns out growing up means you have to learn how to care.
You make some excellent points, I hate some of those things also. I just don't like unpredictable goblins in my general vicinity. Individuals are fine, but not the group.
you don't "hate kids," you hate being forced into a caretaking role.
you don't "hate kids," you hate censorship passed off as family values.
you don't "hate kids," you hate the constrictiveness of the nuclear family.
you don't "hate kids," you're just not used to occupying fully age diverse spaces so you're not used to the noise or the many different kinds of needs.
you don't "hate kids," most public spaces just aren't built for kids, and so the few kids you see are always uncomfortable and distressed.
you don't "hate kids," you hate the intense social rules assigned to kids and anyone who interacts with kids.
You don't "hate kids," you hate how society reproduces its most restrictive elements and how kids are powerless to resist it.
Discworld Death has good quotes. Almost always.
Terry Pratchett, “Hogfather.”