So I play them like a violin…
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i-D Meets: Lorde
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I don’t have a question for Tyler Oakley so please, Tumblr, stop asking me. Tsk.
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imagine Diana telling people how she met Steve
“ah, he fell from the sky”
some find it cute and romantic, others react with disdain, and everyone is unaware that it is literally what happened
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Diana: “So, did it hurt?”
Steve: “What?”
Diana: “When you fell from heaven.”
Steve: “…I fell from a plane…?”
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❤️💛
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Diana of Themyscira // Wonder Woman Annual
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You know, Diana has probably had a very lonely hundred years in man’s world. Sure she had Etta, Sameer, Chief, and Charlie, but they would grow old and die, while she would never age (btw she totally would be there for all their funerals because she’s so good like that). Eventually they would be gone and leave her behind and she witnesses more of the horrors of man’s world like WWII and all these other travesties.
It’s very clear from what we’ve seen from Diana in modern day DCEU that she’s lived a life of solitude. I’m sure she met people and befriended them, but like I said, they would die while she continued to live. I really wonder what she felt when Superman was revealed to the world. He’s not like her, obviously, but for the first time, there was this other super powered person out there. She wasn’t the only one.
And now, in Justice League, she’s going to be introduced to all these other people with Powers. Arthur, Barry, Victor, they’re all superhuman, and she’s going to form friendships with them. For the first time in a century, she might not feel so alone.
But then it gets sadder when you remember that she’s still the only one who is immortal. She’ll grow to love this group of people, but they will still be gone one day, while she remains.
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I cannot believe how perfect Chris was, from the moment we thought of him to the moment he played every second in this movie. Chris is one of the most talented actors I’ve ever worked with in my life. But also, he’s a real man, very comfortable with his masculinity, so much so that he’s not sexist at all. He completely takes other people on their own face value and is willing to leave space for them, and as a result he was a perfect boyfriend for Wonder Woman because it’s someone who could actually look at her and admire her and appreciate her and it didn’t take anything away from him. And then he just made us all laugh all the time.
Patty Jenkins, Wonder Woman Director (source)
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