it's going to be so hot when aziraphale finally lets go of all the anxiety he has about being with crowley and we can see him just. fully confident in their relationship and also in general. SO hot
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SINCE Y'ALL LOVE THE AKECHIS SO MUCH. HAVE A PRINCE CROW
yes this was from yesterday. I must ration the posts because I haven't posted in ages only to suddenly just Keep Posting BWAHAHAHA
dude . , why is he so Drawable™ HE'S JUST SO DRAWABLE. as you can tell I had a lot of fun with this one WIAHDHAHA what with the hair and Shoulder Doodads™ being so flow-y
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So many little Pikmin people, many of which I've drawn but given the gap between years since that time I had to readjust some things. Luckily everyone is so tiny so I could draw a whole bunch.
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"The Spirk foremothers of fandom didn't die for this" <- applies to a lot of things probably
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I wonder if Jessamine's passing influenced the way death and mourning is viewed in the Empire
the world is strongly inspired by Victorian and Edwardian society, and one of the most defining aspects of the era, at least for modern people, is the way mourning was perceived at the time.
which, in turn, was influenced by the untimely death of queen Victoria's husband. the period of mourning, the way it is to be expressed, how people should behave and dress - all of this was strongly influenced by the widowhood of queen Victoria.
there are some paralells to it in the Kaldwin Empire, too. the untimely death of empress Jessamine, the high regard in which she is held long after her death, the ceremonies that accompany the anniversary of her passing. the way Emily has to perform, year after year, give a speech and celebrate her dead mother. the way Corvo's "celibacy" is often highlighted, his love for Jessamine and him remaining loyal to her even many years later and never taking another lover- so much of the mourning for the late Empress is celebrated and ceremonialized. I wonder what kind of effect it had on the world as a whole
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So, if Buck and Eddie got together, I think the “I move too fast in relationships” parallel they’ve set up in 7x05 (though also elsewhere) would actually be very interesting.
Because, yes, it would absolutely be fast for Eddie to ask Buck to move in after a couple of months, or whatever… But there is a SIGNIFICANT difference between Buck and Ana or Marisol.
The “we’ve been friends for years, but we’re just now starting a romantic relationships” dynamic is a really WEIRD dynamic, and it really messes up your sense of a lot of the traditional milestones in a relationship. “No, we haven’t even been on a third date yet, but we’ve met each other’s parents, been each other’s plus-one at various events, he’s met my son, and we’ve shared household responsibilities at both our places for years.”
All of which to say: I want to see a repeat of the Eddie and Bobby conversation from 7x05, but with him seeking advice because things are moving FAST with Buck, and he’s already thinking of asking him to move in, but isn’t it WAY too soon?
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