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user ☾ anniina, 27 years old, she/her. also a gryffindor and a chronic horse girl. my favourite colour is purple in all her forms (if you couldn’t tell), autumn is the superior season, and there’s no drink better than coffee with oat milk. i dream of being the village witch who lives in her cosy cottage in the middle of the woods. located in finland.

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end0fl1fe sent a message

hi neil! since aziraphale said he hid a gun in a book, can we know which book was it?

he loves books so much i find it difficult to imagine him willingly ruining a book to put a gun in it

neil-gaiman answered

I suspect he either bought a hollowed-out book in a job-lot, and then had to find something to put in it, or he bought a hollowed-out book with a gun in it in an estate sale and then had to get a firearms license to do the legal thing.

Actually, I think girls in middle school and high school should still feel comfortable having fuzzy pillows and lava lamps and glitter pens and sequin tops and a colorful wardrobe and whatever else they think is pretty or cool. Maybe we shouldn’t, like, try to beat the personality and life out of the youngsters, neither should we expect them to act like anything other than their actual age.

People wonder why kids are so obsessed with video games when I see grown adults telling *elementary schoolers* that they’re too old to play with dolls or play food or train sets, or that they’re being “ridiculous” for pretending to be animals or Frozen characters. I’ve met so many kids who are completely ashamed that they want to play with my toys when I offer because it’s for “babies” despite desperately wanting to.