DOCTOR WHO | 4.09
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rosstmcd asked:
I have a question about Good Omens S2.
In 1692, Giles Corey of Salem, Massachusetts, was accused of witchcraft and refused to plead guilty or not guilty. To compel a plea so the trial could proceed, he was laid on the ground and rocks piled on top of him. With his final words, what did he allegedly ask for more of?
Also, according to the first book of Kings, when Solomon was building the Temple in Jerusalem he hired a bronzeworker named Hiram from Tyre. Among other things, Hiram created a very large basin, capable of holding "two thousand baths." In English translations, this basin is variously described as a molten, brazen, or cast what?
Weight. And sea.
“it’s you. it’s always been you.” but said in a resigned tone. tired, giving into persistent ache, accepting it as a truth. almost comfortable in unrequited feelings, but unable to keep it to oneself any longer
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bonedeity asked: 
Is this you?? and why does nobody talk about it if it is???
For the same reason that even the people who notice that I wrote the English language lyrics to the songs in Princess Mononoke fail to notice or remember that I wrote the entire English Language script: Venusian Brain Worms. They feed on memories and knowledge and for some reason the factoid that I wrote the English language script for Princess Mononoke is the tastiest thing in the world for them.
little-silly-cat asked:
Do you think Crowley and/or Aziraphale are neurodivergent?
I don’t even think they’re human.
vicifer asked:
can you give me a good reason to keep living?
I can try. Because the moment you stop living you don’t get a chance to fix anything any more, because the sun can never come out, because nobody can smile at you and you can’t smile at them. Because deciding to stop living is a very permanent solution to what are sometimes, especially in retrospect, very temporary problems. Because, often, time heals and things get better.