you know it really annoys me that jared never paid any consequences for michaela being shot ugh yeah zeke had the gun but if jared hadn't of been a jealous, obsessive and possessive pos the shooting wouldn't of happened!! he didn't respect michaela or listen to her yet their shippers think their a better ship please lol zeke has always respected michaela and did everything to protect her, he even turned himself in for the shooting even though it wasn't all his fault!! zeke and michaela have ALWAYS put each other first and respected each other and always chose each other which is why I always knew they were endgame!!
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Prompt: Ocean Deep
Friendship: Moon & Hawk (explicitly NOT romantic tho--that's the whole point lol)
Pairing: MoonPiper
The Good Timeline where my girl Moon is actually allowed to move on with her life instead of forced into being her ex-boyfriend's redemption prize. The ending of Season 4 did her so veryveryvery dirty and it is my sacred duty to fix it <3
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Moon sees how Hawk still looks at her. She doesn’t know how to say she’s not that smitten girl by the bonfire anymore.
Surface-level things used to be enough. She remembers when she was wowed by showy hair and toned muscles. Brazen confidence demanding a whole room’s attention. When a charming smile and a surprise tattoo of her name seemed the height of romance.
Then came Piper. Someone who could talk about real-world issues. Someone who thought beyond high school. Someone who listened, treated her like more than arm candy.
Moon needs a relationship deeper than what Hawk can give.
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This is controversial but I don’t care. Jimmy is so much better than Eric Clapton, and thankfully a lot of people think that too. The thing about Jimmy’s playing is that he plays with emotion and he truly loves it you know what I mean? I do think Eric is also talented, but he shouldn’t be in the top 3 greatest guitarists. His songs after cream are mostly meh and idk I just always had that feeling that Eric was jealous of Jimmy. But I have heard he helped Jimmy with his addiction and that’s nice, but he also seemed to be judgmental about Jimmy when he was suffering from heroin (I watched the arms concert and sometimes notices Eric giving jimmy mean glares). I think I’m overthinking it but idk other people noticed it too. I also remember Eric once said that Led Zeppelin was “too loud” or something like that idk it gave me a jealous vibe from him.
I just love jimmy’s playing, I know later on when he was on drugs that his playing wasn’t the best, but I can still feel the emotion. Especially at the 1983 arms concert, his playing was not the best that’s for sure, but there was so much emotion in it it made me sad because it showed he was in a lot of pain. Sorry this is very long I always wanted to say this Jimmy>Eric.
hi anon! eric clapton's songs, along with his hypnotising riffs and impeccable blues taste, have always been part of my life. he's always been a great inspiration to me, so much so that at the age of 4, a time when if you asked me what my favourite song was i'd start singing the intro to Sunshine of Your Love, i asked my parents for my very first guitar.
but as i grew older, my taste in rock and my beloved blues slowly expanded, until i eventually found jimmy page.
jimmy was intoxicating from the very first note i heard him play.
i remember so vividly being in my early teens and clicking 'play' on Whole Lotta Love, hearing that riff so familiar yet unknown to me, like a melody i had heard a million times before and yet, at the time, new to my ears.
it was powerful, rough, real, and like nothing i had ever heard before. i felt like it shattered a part of me and then recreated it fully.
i remember thinking “this is IT!! i found IT” and listening to the rest of the song with my mouth wide open, in awe, appreciating every second, smiling at the thought of being able to play and replay and replay that song as much as i wanted to.
this was my first encounter with the music of jimmy page. and without a doubt, now in my early 20's whenever i click 'play' on one of his songs i still feel the exact same way that i felt when i was barely a teen, that excitement, that irresistible energy in each song that many artists come close to but no one is able to replicate.
now, clapton is a great blues guitarist. have you heard him on the ARMS RAH concert, anon? he was impeccable. he studies each note and delivers it with utmost precision, as if to show all the love and respect he holds for the blues genre with every single stroke of his pick.
but when jimmy's music came into my life, anything i knew about guitars, all my guitar heroes and rock n roll idols, felt tiny compared to the energy he could unleash in just a few seconds of playing.
i was absolutely astonished. i still am.
jimmy is jimmy. his huge list of influences from any genre around the world, and the fact that whenever he plays he reveals his entire heart, each note being a manifestation of his inner self, make him absolutely special and unique.
is he the best guitar player of all time? i don't know, probably not. all i know is he's capable of triggering emotions in me that no other musician has even been able to, and for this i love him dearly.
so... in fewer words, i agree with you 😌
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