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List Of British Words Not Widely Used In The United States.Lists Of Words Having Different Meanings In
List of British words not widely used in the United States. Lists of words having different meanings in American and British English. List of American words not widely used in the United Kingdom.
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More Posts from Thechangelingsea
Rating: teen and up
Words: 12760 + two fluffy epilogues set in same au
Gabe, where are you? I can't see you and trying to work out this telephone is very confusing. My costume is uncomfortable and, to the frustration of your friend Michael, I have not a clue what I am dressed as.
Which costume?
My costume. Gabriel, where are you?
Remind me what costume you’ve got?
You’re the one who gave it to me. It’s that silly Obey One from that film you like.
Send a pic.
Fine.
[Sent: Picture]
Cute. You’re an angel.
No. It’s the Star Battle film. Gabe, where are you?
Oh, this isn’t Gabe.
What? Who is this? Have you stolen Gabe’s mobile device?
Nah, sorry. You got the wrong number. Love the costume though
Good Omens (possibly) unpopular opinion
Do you know what is a peak irony in this fandom?
When a person vehemently condemns Aziraphale's black-and-white approach to morality and rhapsodizes how sage Crowley is for his nuanced shades-of-grey outlook when the evident reason this person sympathizes with Crowley so much more is because he and his circumstances are more black-and-white and easy to judge while Aziraphale's case is far more complex and challenging to evaluate, with blurred lines everywhere.
This was supposed to be a paragraph in a longer meta but I decided to post it separately anyway.
I created a pile of cats and then I colored the pride flags into it. Idk, enjoy. Don’t “steal” them ig, but like, you can share them, just don’t say you made ‘em. Whatever, my signature’s on it.
Yay pride month!










Honestly Sense8 deserves so much credit for saying that isolationist tactics never work. That you can't retreat into your own little bubble and expect to be safe for it. That you will never be able to cut the rest of the world out and do right by your family, or your people, or the random stranger on the other side of the planet, or the girl you met last week. Sense8 really said that empathy makes us people and that to lack it makes us monstrous imitations thereof, huh.