perhaps some will disagree, but i think the world got worse when we changed the colour of the night
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Me, to the asteroid: we are the children of the theropods you couldn't kill
I like this interpretation! I'm thinking the Magnus Institute is not the problem. The problem is what left it - all those papers, gone.
Previously the statements were how the Eye fed, but the tape web of recorded statements was how the fears got exported to another world.
So if the statements escaped the Institute, maybe that's a Pandora's Box?
To be fair, Red canary also brought back a box š§
can't stop thinking about red canary.
Like it has to be a red herring+mine canary symbology combo. It's meant to send us on the wrong path. AND it's a serious warning. So the institute IS a genuine danger, but it's not the place to get answers? Do we interpret it as a message to the listeners or the characters?
She girlbossed too close to the sun
Whoa wtf that really is just a massive nail
Is this supposed to be a reference to how Cas almost got a nail in the head via Uriel back in S4? Iām trying to make sense of this.
well, that was a weird episode
He's got that dog in him
Roberto Ferri (1978-) "L'ala nera o il tocco dell'angelo" ("The black wing or the touch of the angel") (2020) Tempera on canvas
Business in the front Magnus in the back
guys i have an awful tma appearence headcanon that sounds completely incorrect in text but would make so much sense if i could draw it.
FUCK YES DANCE WITH THE WORMS
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DPHW reminds me of the Aarne Thompson index for fairy tales. I wonder if they're categorizing the type of tale, more than scoring it on qualities?