Mary Oliver, from a poem titled "When I Am Among The Trees," featured in Devotions: Poems
when you have a hammer everything looks like a nail. and when you have a favourite character everything looks like . The Character
"it will come back" is so unhinged.
"honey, stop feeding that poor animal. PSYCH! It's me! HOWWWWWWWLLLLLLL!"
saying “i want him” about the character but not in a romantic or sexual way . i just Require him i need to Obtain him
i hate how if you mention doing any form of art or music or writing to anyone there's this connotation that you want to be famous or rich because of it. i'm literally just in my bedroom doing arts and crafts, writing silly stories with no direction and learning knocking on heavens door on guitar for the millionth time. and that's enough
Everything between Jayce and Viktor can really be traced back to their childhood inciting incidents and it’s killing me.
Jayce: a miracle saves him and his mom, forever imprinting him with the certainty that miracles do exist, they can be controlled, he can save his loved ones no matter how awful things get, if he can just be smart and bold and quick enough.
Viktor: he saw the horror of what Singed had done—of forcing a creature to live against its will, of the degradation and terror of being fundamentally changed. For a while he thought he understood Singed, when he decided that he was willing to throw away all his principles to survive his own body. But he didn’t, really. He didn’t understand. There was still a line he would not cross. He wanted to die human.
It’s fitting, then, and unspeakably tragic, that Jayce is the one who played Singed’s role in the end. Because you can’t ask Jayce to let a loved one go, when he knows there’s a miracle that can save him, the solution is right there, it will work if you will just let him try—and so he forces a change onto Viktor against his will. He traps him into the Arcane, takes apart and reassembles his body, strips him of his selfhood and humanity. All so that Viktor will live. Singed wasn’t talking about the desperation not to die—he was talking about the desperation not to lose someone you love.
And so Viktor is…changed. He lives, whether he wants to or not.
And so Jayce loses him anyway.
I would not have guessed Disney/Marvel would be the ones to make the show about middle aged gay witches I’ve always wanted, but here we are
Finished my color theory assignment :)
Don’t be mean to him guys, he’s just really susceptible to peer pressure