People honestly portray Tuvok as far too "rolling his eyes, reluctantly going along with Janeway's silly little shenanigans" - he's literally so serious about being right there with her on every decision she makes.
Janeway's like "I'm going to stay behind if the ship blows up" and Tuvok's like "I'm staying with you." Janeway's like "I'm going to deliver every member of the Equinox crew into the jaws of death via an alien revenge massacre" and Tuvok protests a grand total of one time before being fully on the bridge assisting her. He was the only one with her when she made the decision to honor the caretaker's wishes and save the Ocampa, dooming them all. He was willing to get court marshalled in order to fulfill a wish she couldn't grant by her own hand: Get them home [no matter what happens to me] <- wherein 'me' is Tuvok. This was the same wish that spurred him forward when he had to leave her on that planet and everyone left thought him cold for trying to fulfill it without her when in his mind it was akin to a dying wish, the last thing she'd ever express to him: Get them home [no matter what happens to me.] <- wherein 'me' is Janeway. He told Seven that the golden rule to follow is that the captain is "ALWAYS RIGHT" <- (His ACTUAL words) and when Seven asks if the captain should be followed even if someone KNOWS she's wrong he says "Perhaps." This man is perhaps the most ride or die dude in the universe about Janeway. Despite her labeling him her 'moral compass' he is by NO means impartial or unbiased. He'd defend her to his last breath. He canonically makes detailed psychological observations about her and has for years. He accounts for her luck when calculating the success of certain plans. It's implied in 'Twisted' that Janeway typically listens to Tuvok's suggestions and follows them nearly without fail - to the point that he's surprised and obviously irritated when Chakotay doesn't. Despite this they've been inside one another's quarters so infrequently that Tuvok can remember each instance. They call each other "Captain" and "Mr. Tuvok" even though they've known each other for twenty years. There's something wrong with them.
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Finally!!
After 2.5 years of waiting and medical stuff, I was finally able to start Testosterone two days ago!! (I posted this on Twitter and completely forgot about Tumblr lol) My life completely turned around when I got an unexpected call from my doctor where she told me that I can finally start T now. Before that, I was told to not expect anything until october because of summer break, and due to long waiting times I thought I would have to hold on until next year...well, until the Trans Fairies decided to just say whoop whoop f3ck summer break time for Testo NOW
So why not celebrate the probably best event in my life with a quick drawing of me and the characters that helped me through these last long months of waiting the most!
To every Trans Person out there waiting for life-saving medical care, please keep going! No matter how rough the waiting might be, it certainly was rough for me, it is worth it! Stay strong and safe everyone, you're the coolest motherf3ckers to ever exist!!
Thank you so much to everyone who supported me so far, especially the folks who stuck around from the beginning of this account and the ones who keep interacting with my stuff and saying the kindest things about it! Love you all, and have a great day!
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Like Ying & Yang (Part 1/?)
A little Christmas gift for the lovely @lurkingshan 🎄
Last Twilight
My Engineer
3 Will Be Free
The Eighth Sense
He's Coming To Me
You Are Mine
Big Dragon
Kiseki: Dear To Me
KinnPorsche
Fukou-kun wa Kiss Suru Shikanai! aka Mr. Unlucky Has No Choice but to Kiss!
My favorite bl-tropes collection, as most of the times in no particular order.
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the fact the arranged relationship trope would be so easy to pull off w/ homelander because this man has never had a single relationship that wasn't fake/manufactured somehow lmfaooo until it stops being fake on his end. that's when things Really get interesting
Anon, you don't know how much I LOVE some good fake dating trope. Considering what we saw of Homelander and Starlight, there were glimpses of him actually wanting in a way, for it to be real, mayhaps to assert his dominance, but also because how what's real and fake is so mingled and duplicituous in his mind. They had potential there.
But, yeah! Imagine. You are an non-supe actress, a rising star—what you need, now, is some good marketing. Homelander, after the Stormfront fiasco, would look so good dating a non-supe, wouldn't he? You're half eager, half fearful, but your team convinces you, or demands you accept, insisting this is the only way to ensure your stardom.
As a performer yourself, you see right through his fake smiles, the cavalier gentleness of his hand on your waist, his rush to open doors for you and his protective stance against paparazzis and rabid fans—but, most especially, haters.
What began as a simple strategy to both your benefits slowly goes to uncharted territory; for you, at least.
His kisses are no longer more than a little peck in front of journalists and photographers. It's overwhelming, intense, it's all you were afraid of. For all the right reasons. For all the wrong ones.
Hot, and slow. Breathtaking, and all-consuming. Homelander's eyes, his lips, his hands. He starts to leave marks on your body. Not painful enough to be a exactly problem, but for you to feel branded. His, and his only.
Your contract said eight months.
Homelander rips it off in front of you, grinning. "We don't need that anymore, do we, honey?"
You quiver and he delights in it.
Homelander leads you to his penthouse—is it a death sentence or a life one? Horror tastes like craving, you've come to realize; dread is a tempting thirst.
You wonder how long you'll have to wait for it be over. Yet you fear that, eventually, some sick part of you will no longer wish it so.
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