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BARBIE (2023) dir. Greta Gerwig
I have a folder called Time is a Flat Circle in which I collect evidence of humanity. Here is most of them.
âAnd then one student said that happiness is what happens when you go to bed on the hottest night of the summer, a night so hot you canât even wear a tee-shirt and you sleep on top of the sheets instead of under them, although try to sleep is probably more accurate. And then at some point late, late, late at night, say just a bit before dawn, the heat finally breaks and the night turns into cool and when you briefly wake up, you notice that youâre almost chilly, and in your groggy, half-consciousness, you reach over and pull the sheet around you and just that flimsy sheet makes it warm enough and you drift back off into a deep sleep. And itâs that reaching, that gesture, that reflex we have to pull whatâs warmâwhether itâs something or someoneâtoward us, that feeling we get when we do that, that feeling of being safe in the world and ready for sleep, thatâs happiness.â
â Paul Schmidtberger, from Design Flaws of the Human Condition (Broadway Books, 2007)
this is my best contribution to the fandom after finishing s2 (I have written fanfic too tho but thatâs. worse)
Really fucked up that we have David Tennantâs aziraphale voice on tape but have absolutely no idea what Michael Sheenâs crowley voice would sound like
if you love me, you don't love me in a way i understand
wishbone, richard siken
Perigord, France - by Robert Anderson, American
to be perfectly honest. i don't care if it is cheesy or cliched or idealistic. i like stories where the core of it is about kindness, the warmth we can offer others and the gentleness we receive in return. maybe the moral of the story IS love triumphs. it better fucking be
Mozu: ćć€ć±ć± (2021)
aziraphale + text posts bonus:
Arthur Spear - Sunrise (1921)
Sennen Cove, Cornwall, England
FLAPPER FANNY SAYS, by Anericn cartoonist, Ethel Hays (1892-1989).
#crowley being stupidly in love
Looking in the mirror be like 'how could something this ugly be designed by God'
i slithered here from eden, just to hide outside your door
One of my favourite bits of media history trivia is that back in the Elizabethan period, people used to publish unauthorised copies of plays by sending someone who was good with shorthand to discretely write down all of the play's dialogue while they watched it, then reconstructing the play by combining those notes with audience interviews to recover the stage directions; in some cases, these unauthorised copies are the only record of a given play that survives to the present day. It's one of my favourites for two reasons:
It demonstrates that piracy has always lay at the heart of media preservation; and
Imagine being the 1603 equivalent of the guy with the cell phone camera in the movie theatre, furtively scribbling down notes in a little book and hoping Shakespeare himself doesn't catch you.
Gustave Caillebotte, The Floor Planers, 1875
Including book quotes, poetry, song lyrics and everything in between, these are some of the words that make my soul wish someone cared about me so much they would write this.Â
âBecause you are the only person I can talk with about the shade of a cloud, about the song of a thought â and about how, when I went out to work today and looked a tall sunflower in the face, it smiled at me with all of its seeds.â
â Vladimir Nabokov, Letters to Vera
âMy mouth hasnât shut up about you since you kissed it. The idea that you may kiss it again is stuck in my brain, which hasnât stopped thinking about you since, well, before any kiss. And now the prospect of those kisses seems to wind me like when you slip on the stairs and one of the steps hits you in the middle of the back. The notion of them continuing for what is traditionally terrifying forever excites me to an unfamiliar degree.âÂ
â Alex Turnerâs Letter to Alexa Chung
âAnd Iâd give up forever to touch you / âCause I know that you feel me somehow / Youâre the closest to heaven that Iâll ever be / And I donât want to go home right now.âÂ
â From the song âIrisâ by The Goo Goo Dolls
âIâm not a religious person, but I do sometimes think God made you for me.âÂ
â Sally Rooney, Normal People
âIt is late now, I am a bit tired; the sky is irritated by stars. And I love you, I love you, I love you â and perhaps this is how the whole enormous world, shining all over, can be created â out of five vowels and three consonants.â
â Vladimir Nabokov, Letters to Vera
âI could recognize him by touch alone, by smell; I would know him blind, by the way his breaths came and his feet struck the earth. I would know him in death, at the end of the world.â
â Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles
âIf all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else remained, and he were annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger.â
â Emily BrontĂ«, Wuthering Heights
âlonging for love
what i could never confess without some bravado by emily palermo // nickie zimov // homosexuality by frank oâhara // normal people (2020) // the unabridged journal by sylvia plath // holly warburton
Nobody tell him.
Pride & Prejudice (2005)
Good Omens | 2.06 - "Every day" (2023)
torn (apart and between)
⊠this was inspired by Gustav Klimtâs âThe Kissâ painting.
Good Omens 2 + Text Posts
[Traditional Quaker teaching by Harold Loukes]
#Aziraphale didnât know he was starving for Crowleyâs love until he tasted him.