now that I know there’s a very real possibility of me getting smaller boobs this year I can’t stop thinking about it
Things Good Omens season two is about:
- Where is Gabriel
- Where is Gabriel
- Historical flashbacks that are an excuse to put David Tennant in silly outfits
- Shax getting increasingly stressed out
- Michael getting increasingly stressed out
- Bildad the Shuhite
- I'm serious where is Gabriel
- Aziraphale and Crowley somehow being the gayest people in a neighborhood full of only gays
- No really where the fuck is he
- Muriel
- Ineffable Bureaucracy??????
- Haha yeah cry over this you stupid sad gay who just wants to be loved I bet you feel angsty now you dumb bitch
- Rewatching that same thing over and over again
*genderbends a cis male character by making him a he/him butch* (nothing about his appearance changes)
IT MUST BE HEAVEN (2019), dir. Elia Suleiman
"What the younger generation are doing today, I’m envious of. The people you see in the last scene are people I witnessed myself during the shooting. Something synchronized between the emotion I was building inside of me, and then confronting them. I had not met those people.
Other people on the shoot told me Haifa has the most beautiful bars. We went on a tour and I got so slammed. At 3am, at the end of the night, the last bar was a gay and lesbian bar. I kept on drinking and watching. And I thought, 'This is the last scene of the film, for sure.' It was great. It was completely in sync with my feeling and sentiment. It came to me like a destined scene." —Elia Suleiman
Everyone forgets that Icarus also flew.
It's the same when love comes to an end,
or the marriage fails and people say
they knew it was a mistake, that everybody
said it would never work. That she was
old enough to know better. But anything
worth doing is worth doing badly.
[...]
I believe Icarus was not failing as he fell,
but just coming to the end of his triumph.
Jack Gilbert, "Failing and Flying", Refusing Heaven, 2005.















