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OKAY SO THIS IS MY FIRST TIME SEEING THIS IN AN ENDING WHAT KIND OF SORCERY IS THIS KISE RYOUTA!!!

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’Karasuno’s Guardian Deity’ ⚡ 西谷 夕 ✰ Nishinoya Yū (October 10)
ℍ𝔸ℙℙ𝕐 𝔹𝕀ℝ𝕋ℍ𝔻𝔸𝕐 ℕ𝕆𝕐𝔸-𝕊𝔸ℕ!!!❤❤❤
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can I just say a quick thank you to fanfic authors??
when canon hurt, mislead and did us wrong, it was you who supported us with fix-it’s and gave us the quality content we wanted.
when canon refused to elaborate on a certain character or straight up eliminated parts of the characters personality, it was you who wrote lengthy fanfics exploring the good and the bad, the sad and the happy.
everyone interprets a character differently, and you authors shed light onto every interpretation so no one gets left behind.
honestly, thank you so much, you’re all incredible and you deserve the world for what you do for us
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So true <3

People often change over time but, some things always stay the same. Like this man’s pure smile.
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Uncle Jim and Joanna HCs
“You lied to me,” Joanna says, narrowing her eyes at Jim. “No, I didn’t,” Jim replies, a hand on Joanna’s shoulder to keep her near him in the crowded mall, “I volunteered to look after you while your father’s performing a very important surgery.” “You promised we’d go out and do something fun!” Joanna counters. “We’re out in a mall to shop, how is that not fun?” “You’re only here with me because you forgot dad’s birthday is tomorrow,” Joanna says, “and you need me to help you find a present.” “I’m so offended,” Jim replies, pulling Joanna with him towards a perfume shop, “also, don’t tell your dad. Please?” “Only if you get me one of those old fashioned GameBoys.” “Fine.” “Fine.”
Being as clever as she is, and generally quite mature, it’s easy to forget that Joanna’s just a child. And that sometimes, children are the best nuisance. Jim finds out the hard way; been flirting with Bones all night. Quiet movie after Joanna’s gone to bed, even going as far as a fancy wine and cheese platter to pretend to be a sophisticated couple. Jim’s all over Bones quickly, though. The movie barely finished, and Jim drags the other to bed. Heated kisses and hushed whispers. But then they catch small footsteps, and then a quiet “daddy?”. Bones pushes Jim off him, and immediately sits up straight. “What’s the matter?” he asks. “I had a bad dream,” Joanna says. “D'you want me to bring you back to bed?” “No,” she replies, approaching Bones’ bed, and Jim figures that’s their chance for the night gone. “C’m here,” Jim says, patting the space between them, and Joanna happily crawls in between them, “no monster’s gonna get you here.”
“What are you doing here?” Joanna asks Jim when she shows up at her school. “Hey,” Jim says, “I’m here because your daddy’s at work.” He sits down on the available chair next to her, casually leaning in to rest his hand on her back. “You wanna tell me why the principal called?” “I hit someone,” Joanna replies equally casual. “Why’d you do that?” “He was being mean,” Joanna says, “said I couldn’t be a captain because I’m a girl.” “What?” Jim asks, “there are loads of amazing female captains. That boy’s crazy.” “I know! I told him that. I even listed the first 10 female captains since the beginning of Starfleet!” Joanna says. “So did you hurt him?” Jim asks, and Joanna shrugs. “Not really. Just scared him. He doesn’t even have a bruise.” “Well,” Jim says, “violence is bad.” “You kick bad guys in the ass all the time,” Joanna interrupts, and Jim huffs. “Yeah, but that boy was just dumb, not bad. You know what you gotta do? Become the best damn captain Starfleet’s ever seen, that’ll prove him wrong.” Joanna sighs, reaching out for Jim’s hand when he gets up. “Can you try and talk daddy out of grounding me?” “Sure,” Jim says, “no problem. I’m very persuasive.”
He’s not. And somehow, Jim Kirk, Captain of the Enterprise, and adult man, gets himself grounded, too.
Joanna gets sick with flu. And Jim, being the worried guy he is, gets himself sick trying to take care of her (also fully ignoring Bones’ advise to let him take care of that instead). The two of them lie feverishly in bed, TV on while Bones makes sure they’re properly tended to. “You’re a doctor,” Jim says, “you can heal us in a second.” “I know,” Bones says, resting the palm of his head against Jim’s forehead, “but y'know what? That won’t help you build up an immune system for when a disease rolls around I can’t fix.” “You suck,” Joanna says, and Jim huffs. “I agree.” “Oh, well, you know, when you talk sweet to your dad like that, he’s definitely not healing you quicker any time soon,” Bones says, getting up from Jim’s side of the bed to make sure Jo’s got a clean glass of cold water, “now rest. Both of you. And stop whining. A little suffering is good for the soul.”
Bones is always depressed for the first few weeks after they leave Joanna behind for a new Enterprise mission. He’s still in contact with Joanna once a week on scheduled times, and so Jim knows Bones is devastated when he’s stuck in surgery. But rather than just letting that opportunity to have contact slide, Jim chats with Joanna instead. He records it all; them trash talking Bones and Joanna’s grumpy “I miss dad. And you too, a little, Jim.” When Bones finally does get to his quarters, Jim plays it back for him. It does miracles for Bones’ mood, and Jim finds himself thinking that’s so much more important than the sex that happens because of this gesture. That’s also when he realizes he’s madly in love with this stupid doctor, and he really wouldn’t have it any other way.
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Big Mood: constant amazement at how STID is literally the movie equivalent of a 300k K/S slow-burn
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the men of hollywood are out there being nasty af and there’s Chris Pine, staying in his lane, starring in important movies directed by and involving minorities with important messages, being respectful and anyone who meets him can’t praise him enough
when will your fav ever
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So I was watching Wonder Woman on Saturday (as you do) and during the flashback story to Diana of how he ended up on Themyscira, there’s this moment when he realizes Maru’s notebook is on her desk, unguarded, and Chris Pine does this thing, and I wish I could gif because it’s almost a microexpression that encapsulates the “if you see something wrong, you can either do nothing or you can do something” idea warring in his brain for about a half a second. Because he’s only there to observe and report, not draw attention to himself, but the notebook’s right there. It’s like, he sees it, he thinks, “well, shit. Now I gotta do something.”



And it’s such a small moment but it’s so indicative to me of how Steve Trevor works as a character and also as a thematic vessel. He’s not interested in war for profit or glory or adventure or anything other than saving lives and not being a bystander, but he’s also just a person who has to make that choice every time he’s faced with it��he’s the antithesis of everything Ares wants Diana to believe. The choice between something or nothing is not an automatic, pure-hearted, instinctive action. Sometimes it’s a really stupid, dangerous, or insubordinate choice, probably a pain in the ass, but that’s the choice he makes. Otherwise, he’s doing nothing, and he’s already tried that, whatever that means to him–and his choices are aimed at stopping the war. That’s it, and it’s not what Ares tells Diana is at the heart of humanity. (The only time he goes the other way on that choice is when he believes it to be impossible to do something, in the trench before Diana crosses no-man’s-land–she makes the same choice in the moment when she’s the only one who physically can, and when he sees her taking the fire herself, he follows as soon as he understands what’s happening.) They made Steve a righteous, good man not by making him perfect and selfless by default, but because he makes the hard choice. Because saving lives is also his foreordinance by choice, not divine decree. And sometimes he makes this face first, because after all, he’s just a man.
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No no no but imagine because Diana is immortal so fast forward a couple thousand years and Diana is like a space revolutionary or something and Kirk sees a small group of renegades fighting against an oppressive government and is like ok we need to help and dives in all Rescuing Hero and then they’re all fighting and BOOM THERE’S DIANA and she turns to Kirk and is just like and Kirk is just like ??? Because HE DOESN’T RECOGNIZE HER and she introduces herself to him in a moment of calm in the fighting because she hopes so badly that he will remember that something in there will remember snow and swords and Irish singing and he just nods at her and something in her breaks but she turns back and keeps fighting because she’s fucking wonder woman and Kirk’s head is hurting because there’s something prodding him deep inside his brain but he pushes it aside and keeps fighting and he’s watching Diana block lasers and throw alien tanks and his head is just KILLING him and then there’s the moment of truth- they have a chance- and Kirk turns to this utterly familiar stranger and says We need more time and an expression of complete horror crosses her face and she shakes her head and says not again- not ever again- and she turns and jumps. And Kirk watches her drive through the tower, delivering the final blow, but it’s Steve who watches her land, who runs to her unfolding herself from the crouch, rubble falling around her and he remembers the snow and a woman who knew what she had to do but wanted to save everyone on the way and he reaches her and she catches his eye and sees the change and before she can say anything he grabs her hand and sees a watch that’s not ticking. It’s ok, he says, we can save the world together this time.
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So like
When I was younger (before I watched Wonder Woman) I always thought I loved Chris Pine because he’s just freaking gorgeous and glorious.
But I’ve been rewatching a bunch of his movies, and I’ve realized that, while he is the best Chris in terms of physical appearance, he’s also the best actor I’ve ever seen.
In every scene, his face shows exactly what his character is thinking. His body language is spot on. There was a reason he broke my heart in Wonder Woman, and it wasn’t because of his pretty face.
He may be beautiful, but this man can act. For real.
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Steve: How is the most beautiful person in the world doing today?
Diana: *not looking up* I don’t know, Steve. How are you doing?
Steve: *voice cracking* I’m f-fine.
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Nishinoya’s growth
He was afraid
But he tames the beast

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But imagine what if diana lives some years, maybe hundreds or thousands years after present protecting the world, and then in a future year, she somehow meets this man, who looks like her first ever man, her first ever love, the one and only captain steve trevor,
and that man is captain james kirk.
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