It is pitch black outside and someone is mowing their lawn
power move
Update: the someone is my father
does he have a flashlight
“dad did you have a flashlight?”
“no”
“how did you see?”
“moon.”
Your dad sounds cool
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Marvin
One of the most attractive men everr
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I’m all for eldritch angels. Hope mine doesn’t disappoint.
YES
I hope when I die I see this fucker at the gates of heaven.
That makes sense to me
Interestingly enough, most depictions of angels in the Bible were of terrifying creatures. The human interpretations of angelic encounters in the Bible (I.e. Joseph’s dream, Jacob fighting an angel) were “angels” that looked human but were never expressly stated as being angels and those specific encounters are largely accepted as a human manifestation of God, and not angels. However, when the Bible DOES present angels, they are usually beings that insight fear rather than wonder.
This can be seen in the depictions of cherubs (you know, the ones often depicted in famous art as babies with wings) who are, in terms of angelic hierarchy, direct servents to God. The Bible depicts them as having four heads, I think four wings, cloven feet (sound familiar?) and their four heads consist of one that resembles a man, and the other three resemble some animal. If you read some Biblical descriptions of angels, you’d think your reading some HP. Lovecraftian material.