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Cornchrunchie

She/her, currently obsessing over Good Omens (sideblog: @eingutesomen). Find me on AO3 and YouTube. Owner of @boernepedia. Header by @meridithsdardenne

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A screenshot of Aziraphale during one of the Job scenes. He's giving two thumbs up, winking with his right eye. The corners of his mouth are turned down.
A screenshot of Crowley in hell during his talk with Beelzebub about Gabriel. He is frowning, and the corners of his mouth are turned down as well.

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1 year ago

“As a child I paid very little attention to authors’ names; they were irrelevant; I did not believe in authors. To be perfectly candid, this is still true. I do not believe in authors. A book exists, it’s there. The author isn’t there — some grown-up you never met — may even be dead. The book is what is real. You read it, you and it form a relationship, perhaps a trivial one, perhaps a deep and lasting one. As you read it word by word and page by page, you participate in its creation, just as a cellist playing a Bach suite participates, note by note, in the creation, the coming-to-be, the existence, of the music. And, as you read and reread, the book of course participates in the creation of you, your thoughts and feelings, the size and temper of your soul. Where, in all this, does the author come in? Like the God of the eighteenth-century deists, only at the beginning. Long ago, before you and the book met each other. The author’s work is done, complete; the ongoing work, the present act of creation, is a collaboration by the words that stand on the page and the eyes that read them.”

- Ursula K. Le Guin, from “Books Remembered,” Children’s Book Council Calendar xxxvi:2 (November 1977)


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1 year ago
Oh, I See. When Something Is Gone, It Keeps Existing.
Oh, I See. When Something Is Gone, It Keeps Existing.

Oh, I see. When something is gone, it keeps existing.

Doctor Who: Wild Blue Yonder (2023)


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1 year ago

Guys I just realized the last supper was the first murder mystery dinner!!!


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1 year ago
I Present To You: The German Language

I present to you: the German language


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