Godzilla: *hums*
Kong: Goji
Godzilla:
Kong: Goji..
Kong:
Kong: What are you doing?
Godzilla: *huffs* Of all my life I've been through deep ocean, deserted islands, frozen ice like the cold winter, through millennia I've discovered dozens of different surface and textures.
Godzilla: But I've never feel something like this anything or anywhere at all.
Kong: You're snuggling on my chest...
Godzilla: *purrs*
Godzilla: Like I said, this is the best thing I've ever had.
Suko: *whispers at Kong* He's purring, well I understand tho.
Suko: *snuggles closer to both*
Kong: *snorts* Alright you two, let's resume our nap.
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~ Baby Silver, big brother Malleus, and dancing ~
"Ah, back then I thought learning to dance was necessary to become stronger."
"With a log donning a dress as a dance partner, I spun round and round... I practiced hard with the forest animals as my audience."
HE USED DANCING WITH A WHOLE ASS *LOG* AS A TRAINING EXERCISE.
"When my father saw me practicing, he asked a certain someone to teach me how to dance."
Note: He uses Aru kata here to refer to this someone, meaning that someone is a very respectable person. Answer: it's Malleus.
"And he said: 'Very well. We might as well teach both of you to dance,' as he instructed father and I."
"It was just one day of practice, but it was a fun time. The more we danced, the more fun we had, and we were all laughing throughout the day."
"Before we knew it, dusk had already broken. Time flies by when you're having so much fun."
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Taking the current topic as an excuse to ask you to tell me all the reasons you love Rarijack. Your art for the ship is so sweet and intimate I'd love to hear any in depth thoughts you have.
Breathes in.
I think what makes their dynamic really strong is that they have opposing personalities but aligned values. It's deeper than just "opposites attract." Rarity's fancy, prissy, and femme while Applejack's modest, rough, and "masculine." But both value hard work (to the point of being workaholics), their families (both have guardianship over their little sisters), running successful businesses, and eventually each other. Their relationship can be boiled down to, "Despite our differences/disagreements, I still like you because we value the same things."
We see their relationship develop so much. In the first season, they can't stop bickering about surface-level differences. By season four, they still bicker, but will mend their relationship because they can't help but do nice things for each other. In Trade Ya, they start off arguing over personality differences (Applejack likes old junk and Rarity likes useless crap). Then they pivot and start arguing that they value their relationship more than the other. In the end, they mend things by sacrificing their needs and buying each other a gift. Even if they don't understand it, they know it'd make the other happy. And that's all that really matters. It's a genuinely sweet moment that shows how arguing can be healthy and necessary for relationships to strengthen.
We even see them dropping their hang-ups about each others' personalities. In Made in Manehattan, when Rarity runs off in dramatics about someone's fashion, AJ doesn't roll her eyes or scoff, she smiles. Oftentimes, their conflicts are very common domestic conflicts romantic couples face. Applejack's Day Off is about a woman's inability to balance work and life and find time to properly spend with her partner, causing her partner to feel neglected.
By season seven, they're actively participating in each others' interests. Any problems or conflicts that arise are dealt with, and they come out the other end stronger and closer. In Honest Apple, AJ pretty much spells out why their relationship works so well: even though she doesn't understand fashion, she can recognize and appreciate how much work it takes and wants to respect that. When she realizes her mistake in the episode, AJ goes above and beyond to fix things and apologize to Rarity. They care about each other so much.
The two go out of their way, sacrificing their personal desires and beliefs and doing things they normally wouldn't, to make the other happy. That's just love.
There's Simple Ways, where AJ gets stuck in an unwanted love triangle between Rarity and her hipster crush. And her frustration and anger can be so easily interpreted as AJ finding herself in a terrible position; the girl she loves wants another man, and that man wants her.
I dunno. I've always had a preference for opposites attract ships, but Rarijack's stuck with me like a brain worm because they have the perfect chemistry. The way they show they care, or do things for each other, I've always read it as the truest representation of romance in the show.
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Maybe it's too detailed but i always liked 'the swing' by jean-honoré fragonard for dinluke, with din as the woman swinging toward Luke and maybe away from the armorer or the other mandalorians.
Also I love this project, it's so fun and creative 🥰🥰💖💖
there is something very unrepentantly silly about this, thank you for the prompt!
painted 15 ABY by alderaan's royally sponsored artist, the painting hung in princess leia's office on coruscant for several years
museum title: the swing
alternate title: while exploring an abandoned jedi temple, grogu really wanted to try the swing they found and din wasn't going to say no, this would have been fine except no one told luke they were going to be flying at him from a tree
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