Hi, I'm Dio! Currently, DC (Superman), Star Wars, Good Omens, Owl House, Riordan, Tolkien. Sometimes writing, sometimes art, mostly reblogs. dio_icaurtica on AO3
Superman is literally the character of all time, what if we made a guy who just loves the entire world. he loves the entire world so much but he's different and he has to hide so he's deeply lonely. he comes from a planet and a people he can never truly know because they're all dead. he isn't mean or bitter but he is always angry because he sees injustices happening and it hurts him. and what if we made him able to hear it all constantly. also he loves flying and collecting weird alien creatures and he's powered by the sun.
i'd like to preface that i don't mean this in a shipping way (not that there's anything wrong w that), but: Luz & Hunter are a much stronger narrative parallel for Caleb & Evelyn than Willow & Hunter
every time someone says ‘oh, you knit? do you like it?’ i have the marrow-deep urge to tenderly take their face in my hands and press my lips to their their eyelids and telepathically transmit the full overwhelming awareness that i carry just beneath my skin every moment of every day of how important fiber crafts and textiles are and historically have been to humanity. every stitch i work is a thousand billion stitches that have already been worked and will be worked in the future, from the farthest reaches of prehistory until time immemorial. every spindle i spin is spun with the same flick of uncountable fingers from ages past, all united across history in the deceptively simple movement that has shaped history, and art, is the context within which every single person on earth has ever lived their life and lives their lives still. everything from our phones to our homes is given shape and form by the overlooked but utterly important textile arts.
‘of fucking course i like knitting, you jackass,’ i say gently. ‘i wouldn’t do it otherwise.’
Merry: Ok, all right. We want to hear everything. Pippin, get the long bottom leaf. Faramir, does this end well or do we need to get tissues?
Faramir: Oh, it ended very well.
Merry: Oh.
Pippin (getting the leaf): Do not start without me. Do not start without me.
Merry: Ok, all right, let's hear about the kiss. Was it like, was it like a soft brush against her lips? Or was it like a, you know, a "I gotta have you now" kind of thing?
Faramir: Well, at first it was really intense, you know. And then, oh, god, and then we just sort of sunk into it.
Pippin: Ok, so, ok, were you holding her? Or were your hands like on her back?
Faramir: No, actually first they started on her waist. And then, they slid up, and then, they were in her hair.