One thing about Max Verstappen he will always jump to his besties’ defence
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what are you doing on the floor
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Ok but I keep thinking about Job’s blameless goats. They didn’t make a sound until Aziraphale was about to leave. It’s almost as if Crowley wanted him to know. Like hey, look, I lied. I’m saying this because I’m a demon, I have to keep my cover but look, I wouldn’t do that. I’m not gonna SAY it, but I’ll conveniently let the crow-goats make a sound right before you leave so you see.
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💭 ⠀'⠀♡ ⠀ # ⠀ s. upe͟r͟ shy ⠀ %. ⠀ 🥛.
&.⠀ *⠀☆★ ⠀-- ⠀⠀a͟s͟a͟p⠀⠀ !⠀¿ ⠀ ୧⠀ ~~♡~~
: ⠀𓂅 ⠀cool ⠀ with ⠀ yo͟u͟ ⠀#. ⠀⠀ ★ 𓄹
🍭.⠀ ◝⠀⠀ ⠀⋮⠀⠀⠀ &⠀ ꜜ .⠀⠀ ( ⠀ETA⠀ )
✧⠀🐇❜ ⠀⠀❨⠀ 𓂅 ⠀⁺⠀ ge͟t͟⠀ up ⠀ / ⠀ zZz.
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I always wondered if undead creatures that do not need to breathe, like vampires, still have to breathe to talk. Because the way speaking works is the lungs push air through the vocal cords to create sound. So if a vampire does not need to breathe and therefore doesn’t breath but still speaks does that mean they only ever take a breath to speak. Unless their bodies produce sound in other ways. Like whatever magical force that is keeping them alive also works as its own vocal cords to create sound. And another thing. If vampires drink does that mean they pee? Do their kidneys work to filter that blood out? Does their stomach work to extract the nutrients from the blood? Or does it just disappear inside them. When they breathe out (if they choose to breathe) would they still produce carbon dioxide if there is no blood flow to make that exchange in the lungs? It always made me wonder where the line is drawn between what function of the undead’s body is still working and what is being produced by some sort of magical force because they are corpses and technically all of their functions should have stopped.
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