Continuing with my bullshit. Jsyk, I don’t stand for Lydia’s cartoon version being sexualized since she is a child in the cartoon. If she’s older in your fanart, I’m all for it but this fandom can be sickening so :/ wanted to put my opinion on this!
*beej and Lydia about to do something stupid*
Lydia: are you ready?
Beej: Of course I’m ready. Chaos is my middle name.
Lydia: I thought your middle names was Beetlejuice
Beej:
Beej: listen here you little shit-
IT’S STILL TECHNICALLY CHRISTMAS HERE RIGHT NOW EVEN THOUGH IT MAY BE DONE FOR MOST OF YOU HAAAAAAAAAAAAA somerrychristmasaaaaaaaaascreeching
I heard that you had the worst past few weeks and I thought this is the time finally give you something that I had meant to for a long time to hopefully cheer you up in these dark times (and that we all have your back!)
I love your fics and I had planned to do some kind of fanart for them and tbh this is way over due. It’s not as fun since it’s not colored in, but I plan on finishing it completely in the future!
I rushed so much on this, but I hope you like it and if you don’t then that’s valid af cause there’s so many things wRONG SCREEAM
((SORRY IT’S SO LONG AND EVEN SPOILERS, BUT JUST AAAAAAA))
no no no ! you’re not crazy !
they got drunk when the world didn’t end and aziraphale slipped up! but in a good way twitter.com/sidetrek2 ko-fi.com/sidetrek
I have spoken.
(Hello I’m back to Tumblr again)
There is something I’ve always been drawn to about the story of Hades and Persephone from Greek mythology.The unlikely union of such light and dark is so fascinating to me.
I also think it speaks to a universal truth, regardless of your spiritual or culture orientation. The story speaks of the few knows of this world; death, life, the power of women to create life, and the phases of all living things. Many people view life as opposite to death, but here they are brought together.
Also here is a maiden, mother, crone representation as well. Persephone embodies all 3; the maiden when Hades falls for her, a mother down the line, and a crone like figure as queen of the underworld. Or alternatively, Persephone as the maiden, Demeter as the mother, and Hades even as the crone figure. This too speaks to the universal nature of this story and the elements within it.
I believe that if you look deeply, you begin to see that across cultures the same energies are represented and manifested in different forms. I believe the same is true here, and in that way I view Persephone, Brigid, and many other goddess associated with Spring to be born of and embody the same power and spirit. Hades himself also has counterparts in other cultures, the first to come to my mind is Odin with his horde of the dead in Valhalla much like Hades with his underworld.
I think too for me, Persephone addresses a strange feeling and experience of being in love with this world but also very drawn to death. She is quite and interesting and complex figure and I believe one who can have a lot to teach us on appreciating life and embracing death. For without one another, each has no meaning on it’s own.
“Death is not the worst thing. It is His gift to us, and end to want and pain. On the day that we are born the Many-Faced God sends each of us a dark angel to walk through life beside us. When our sins and our sufferings grow to great to be borne, the angel takes us.”–George R.R. Martin, A Feast for Crows.
pitbulls aren’t evil. they just want to be loved.
Beetlejuice: Happy Couple by Crispy-Gypsy
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