Yama dangling Dibs off the roof makes me wonder if Gogo’s previous statement could also be applied towards Globby in addition to Obake. ;) (But I think we know how Globby turned out ;) ).
they really brought david tenant’s son in and said hey do you want to play a gay little boy in good omens 2. just a little camp mf. nepotism done right.
#also pete davidson ie. david’s father in law was job??? #had me cracking up
#they brought this kid in and said hey flirt with your dad's co-star #and he said ok bet
#that finger brush to aziraphale's chest. quite literally he came he served cunt and committed to the bit #WAIT it's even funnier bc apparently david didn't know he auditioned for good omens in this role. #he auditioned and went on the set and said. im about to be hilarious
#making hearteyes at michael sheen is apparently a dominant genetic trait
#all nepo baby actors should be required to hit on their parent's work bf in front of their parent #to prove themselves
Ok, I need to respond to that “dominant genetic trait” tag specifically, because the reality is significantly funnier- that’s Ty Tennant, Georgia (Moffett) Tennant’s son from before she married David Tennant. David adopted him, IIRC, and he’s raised him from a very young age, so he IS David Tennant’s son, but it’s not genetic, and if you know the hilarious irony of David and Georgia’s relationship (Peter Davidson played David Tennant’s favorite Doctor, David met Georgia while he was playing the Doctor and she was playing the Doctor’s daughter, every Doctor who fan at the time was vaguely amused by this because the Doctor married the Doctor’s daughter making the Doctor become the Doctor’s father-in-law), it becomes even funnier that Ty gets to flirt with his father’s coworker. Just a recursive mess of family business hilarity. Ty deserves this opportunity.
@silvain-shadows why would you leave this in the tags??
If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading
Day #7 of @sariphantom’s Rise August Challenge: Jupiter Jim
AND the comic I promised for my second place star winner, @mintghostko, of the Dressatello DTIY contest I hosted last month. Thank you for participating! Your design is SO DETAILED, that it took a LONG TIME! I think I spent like 12 hours just drawing today…Also, I’ve added the original submission below!
Anonymous asked:
Do you think Adam would be homophobic/transphobic?
The fandom kinda forgets he’s hyper religious so I’m wondering your opinions
toaster-trash answered:
Eh, could be. I mean he wasn’t exactly hyper religious as much as super engrossed in Christian theology, which is a bit different? You wouldn’t exactly get a very very strict Christian being sympathetic to Satan, like he was. He basically just read bible fan-fiction and started to view the world through that lens. I feel like he’d have that view of a traditional heterosexual relationship between a cis man and a cis women and he’d be pretty fixated on that, but I also feel like if he encountered other types of relationships he wouldn’t be transphobic or homophobic. After all, kind of a big part of his character is that he feels damned for his existence, and I feel like if he came across that same feeling a lot of queer people tend to experience, his sympathy for that (like his sympathy for Lucifer being outcast/as queer people are often outcast for things out of their control, I feel like he’d sympathise with that) would likely overcome the theology he’s so versed in.
So yeah, I feel like he’d be a lot more likely to go the “ah, fellow creatures outcast and damned at birth by our mutual God” route than the “ummm actually it’s Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve 🤨” route, but I also think he’d mostly be exclusively sympathetic to queer despair than queer joy. I feel like if he encountered a loving happy gay couple or trans individual he wouldn’t exactly be homophobic, but he’d be more likely to go “alas, even my fellow members of creation cursed from birth are able to find in this existence their own happiness ~unlike me~” than to view them as just regular couples on the same level as a heterosexual couple.
So summary, tldr: he probably wouldn’t hold any contempt towards lgbt individuals and if anything he’d probably really sympathise with them, but he would probably still view them as fundamentally broken or damned from birth.
I can’t believe I just wrote an entire thing analysing if Frankenstein’s monster would theoretically be homophobic


















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