C: "-not to mention snexism."
A: "Sorry what was that?"
C: "Snake sexism. Snexism. Women don't have it easy in the snake world either."
That didn't sound like a real thing, Aziraphale thought, but he did not voice his concern. Claiming that snexism wasn't real sounded exactly like something a snexist would say.
Forever thinking about the fact that Crowley rescued Aziraphale’s books because he knows him so well and he knows how much those books means to him. Aziraphale didn't ask him to do it, he hadn't even remember about the books until after the explosion.
It’s the kind of thing that you do when you love someone, when you respect someone and their interests. It’s personal. It’s intimate. And it’s brave.
aziraphale: a guide on "how to train your demon" featuring manipulation of the puppy-dog-eyed variety, being THAT!BITCH and the handslide™
+ bonus (role reversal)
#foreshadowing (insp)
Let's get cozy, friend.
[crow-time.com]
#foreshadowing (insp)
idk if it’s a common take or i just happened to see it a couple of times, but i’ve seen people interpreting the way aziraphale struggles to call crowley his friend in 1941 as “he can’t even bare to call him his friend”. but in the context of that night, after that look at the church, i think his struggle comes more from knowing that “friend” isn’t the right word to describe what they have (more specifically, what they feel) and that by calling him that, he’s denying them of something. in short, treating crowley in bro terms makes him cringe because he doesn’t feel very brotherly about him.
This was it. This was the entire plot of Good Omens.
So it begins...
(I will never draw another wing ever again > immediately proceeds to plan another feathered piece)
you're being . ݁₊ ⊹ . ݁silly . ݁₊ ⊹ . ݁˖ . ݁
last panel without text bubbles under the cut
the room originally just had some shelves in the sketch but then i got carried away with plants, oops