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Caw. Adult. My art blog is @cawarart . The icon is a piece by @pauladoodles.The background image was originally posted by @zandraart .
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Hi Neil. I've just finished watching Good Omens season 2 and I found it absolutely adorable but I do have a question in mind. Why doesn't Aziraphale suggest Crowley to stay with him when he finds out he lost his apartment or why doesn't he say anything at all about the situation?

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He doesn't know. Crowley doesn't tell him. Crowley doesn't tell anyone. The only reason Shax knows is that she's living in his old apartment.

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Along the lines of Crowley's living situation, when he's parked the Bentley in that little curved cobblestone street, is that supposed to be somewhere near London? Because I know that the real life location is in Edinburgh (I happened to visit it last November, not knowing it would end up being a filming location!), so when I watched the show I thought it was weird that Crowley would drive all the way from Edinburgh to London and then back again, but then it occurred to me that maybe the in-show location is supposed to be closer. So, where is that curved street supposed to be in the GO universe?

Take a look at the background of the street. It’s not in Edinburgh any longer.

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A transgender World War II veteran proves it’s never too late to live life truthfully.

Patricia Davies, from Leicestershire, England, didn’t decide to transition into a female until she turned 90 years old.

Davies — born Peter — has known she was a woman since she was just a toddler.

“I’ve known I was transgender since I was 3 years old. I knew a girl called Patricia, and I decided I wanted to be known by that name but it didn’t stick,” Davies told Caters News Agency.

Davies kept her identity a secret for most of her life for fear she would be shunned by her peers or forced to undergo electric shock treatment.

“The atmosphere [around being transgender] was not safe. People did not understand what transgender was,” Davies said.

Davies — who served in the army between April 1945 and 1948 — said coming out as transgender would have categorized her as a homosexual, which wouldn’t have been accepted in the army.

Despite losing friends and cheating death while serving in the armed forces, she says she’s glad she got to have the experience.

“I feel quite proud having served during the war and having done military service, in particular during the trouble in Palestine,” said Davies.

Davies, who married when she was 21, eventually came out to her supportive wife in 1987. Her wife, to whom she was married for 63 years, bought Davies jewelry and dresses that she could wear in private. Sadly, her wife passed away six years ago.

“I was 60 when it all came pouring out to my wife, she was very sympathetic and helped me all the way, but we agreed to keep it quiet,” said Davies, who first learned about transgender identity from a TV show sometime in the 1970s.

When Davies first came out to her wife, she decided to wear high heels but was deterred when teenagers saw her and threw eggs at her window.

Now a nonagenarian, Davies has begun taking estrogen to move her transition forward and has come out to her community.

“It feels like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I was living a lie,” she told Caters.

“I have been keeping quiet. I have slowly started to tell some of my neighbors. Everybody said, ‘Don’t worry, as long as you’re happy,‘” she added.

Patricia was inspired to make the big change from male to female after seeing the romantic comedy film “Boy Meets Girl,” which features transgender characters.

Now that transgender people are portrayed often in film and on TV, Davies feels more comfortable being herself.

“It’s not 100 percent safe now but it’s much better than it was. People that I have told seem to be very accommodating and haven’t thrown abuse at me,” she said.

“I joined the Women’s Institute. I socialize with them and have a natter [long chat]. I’m having a great time. I have a new lease on life,” she added.

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Adora and Hordak having a water fight at Brightmoon while their girlfriends have tea and talk about you know, stuff. 😳

adora keeps yelling "for the rebellion."

hordak insists there is no rebellion anymore since the destruction of the horde.

adora sprays water in his face. because she can.

catra has found pink is her colour and... she really missed entrapta.

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I like this part right after Brain finishes reading the letter and when he looks over at Pinky again he’s…more confused than anything. Brain goes through a ton of expressions during this scene, but this one in particular is a Why? directed at Pinky. And that could mean a lot of things. Why do this for me? Why did you say those things about me? Why would you choose to be selfless and give everything to me when I haven’t done a kind thing for you all day? Or maybe ever? Why are you helping me, even now? Maybe it’s all of those things at once. I really wonder if he was aware up to this point how much love Pinky has for him. Maybe he wasn’t. Maybe he thought they had a friendship of convenience, their circumstances put them together and there they are. Suddenly he’s been shown otherwise. Pinky genuinely admires him and believes in him and his goals. He’s willing to sacrifice for him. And frankly, no one has ever shown him such kindness before and he just can’t understand it. It’s a really good scene. 

I'm not even joking, this is a cinematic masterpiece.

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