project hail mary eva stratt brain rot is so real. like, at baikonur she checked he was ok before she checked the crew. he's the only one who can tell her to get off a power trip and she actually listens. “there’s more to him than that.” she discusses major decisions with him even though she’d already made up her mind because he gives her emotional security. he's her science lapdog. everyone thinks they’re fucking. “you are, somehow, special to ms. stratt.” she makes sure he’s in every major strategical meeting BEFORE she knows he's coma resistant, then lies to him about it when trying to gaslight gatekeep girlboss him into doing the right thing. she confesses her worst fears to him while he sits in the jail cell she put him in. she knew how he took his coffee and made sure it was programmed into the ship she sentenced him to death on.
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kicking a hornets nest.
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I love how The Martian and Project Hail Mary have small but thriving fandoms but (for the most part) we’ve collectively decided Artemis doesn’t exist
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my brain trying to converge a VLD/RNM au, somebody take me out the back and shoot me in the head
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I cannot believe I am fully reinvested in Klance in the year of our lord twenty twenty fucking three
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these stories and these characters mean so much to me
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Yesterday I went outside and looked at the vast horizons. I tell ya, they go on forever!
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be excellent to each other
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Lovers' dance/sibling dance
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when I say Dallas means a lot to me, I hope you guys know I mean it, like just how rare it is to see preachers who are perceivably queer and welcoming to the queer community who also struggle with their own “alien” identities and what that means to scripture and their relationship with God
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…And you and your brother would look for four leaf clovers.
going back to my roots. murphy sibs not knowing how to look at each other.
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