I’m afraid I’ve changed my mind about sleep. I don’t think it’s such a terrible thing. In fact, I think we could do with a little more of it. And I’m not so sure I’m willing to be a sacrifice after all. Because in the soft and silent space between death and dreaming, I have glimpsed a better gospel, and I have witnessed the birth of a superior god. And in a thousand tongues I whisper its glad hosanna: sleep. You’ve done enough. Your work is done. Sleep. Never wake. Sleep.
— Chapter 13: So Let Me Dwell Eternal.
WIP of Jayce and Viktor levitation
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Reminder that Jeffrey Combs is the #1 top Vorta apologist
LE PORTAIL DE VOTE ÉLECTRONIQUE POUR LES FRANÇAIS•ES DE L’ÉTRANGER OUVRE AUJOURD'HUI À MIDI HEURE DE PARIS JUSQU'À DEMAIN JEUDI 4 JUILLET À MIDI DE MÊME HEURE DE PARIS GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO
this is by far my favorite safety/warning sign btw. they really went off with this one
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John Atkinson Grimshaw - Nocturnal harbor scenes
The idea of Heaven and Hell keeping an eye on the Catholic church in a tail-wagging-the-dog kind of situation because they have to somewhat conform to it believes is hilarious to me. Doubly so if Aziraphale is the one informing Heaven of current Church cano, and it has to go through several steps of misunderstanding and creative reporting.
Is there anything like purgatory in good omens?
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I don't think so. By the time Purgatory became Catholic doctrine in 1274 Heaven and Hell already had everything set up the way they liked it and neither of them were prepared to take on the extra work of running a third place.
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maths enjoyers and bug enjoyers and horror movie enjoyers and so forth all need to come together and unite against the common enemy of people telling you how much they hate something as soon as you mention you like it