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Supercorp Fanart based on A Rich Girl with Issues... Lots of Issues by @inkedroplets 💙❤️
I convinced my mom to watch Warrior Nun and she was telling my dad about it and I promise you this is a real conversation they had:
Dad: How do they get rid of the demons tho?
Mom: Lesbianism.
Dad:
Me:
Mom:
Dad: I mean if it works, why not?
vampires are gay. every single one.
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One of the things that makes Dina and Ellie’s relationship stand out is how it feels so genuine, like we’ve known these characters for years, even though their journey together spans only a handful of episodes. The chemistry between them isn’t just about attraction, it’s about the deep understanding and respect they have for each other. It’s that respect that often feels so vital in queer relationships. There’s an unspoken recognition of each other’s experiences and vulnerabilities that really makes their bond shine.
Both Bella and Isabella bring a level of authenticity to these roles that can only come from lived experience. Dina and Ellie aren’t just two characters in a story, they feel like people we could know, and the chemistry between the actors is so palpable because they’re able to tap into something real.
There’s no faking that rawness and depth of connection when both actors understand the nuances of being queer, especially in a relationship between two women. It’s not something you can replicate with straight actors. It’s the kind of unspoken emotional understanding that comes from truly knowing what it’s like to be in that kind of relationship.
What makes this relationship so impactful isn’t just their romantic attraction, it’s the layers of emotional connection that build over time. There’s this inevitable feeling that these two were always meant to be in each other’s lives, even if they hadn’t realized it until now.
Their connection is built on comfort, familiarity, and the way they complement each other despite being opposites. They balance each other out in ways that feel right, and that’s part of what makes them so magnetic together.
At its core, Dina and Ellie’s relationship is about emotional intimacy. It’s not rushed it’s earned through shared experiences, subtle moments, and those little exchanges that communicate so much without saying anything at all. These are the kinds of relationships that feel real and not just for queer viewers, but for anyone who’s ever known what it’s like to find someone who truly gets you.
In a world where queer stories are often rushed or sidelined, Dina and Ellie’s bond feels like it’s been lived in, making every moment with them feel like part of something bigger. It’s the authenticity, respect, and deep emotional connection that makes their relationship resonate long after the screen fades.
Ultimately, this is what’s going to make things so difficult and soul wrenchingly crushing when things play out like they do in the game and Ellie starts to lose herself.
Your 100 days of fanfic is v v cute!!! Any interest in something kidfic-related for Supercorp? Like Lena and Kara hearing their baby's first words perhaps? Thanks!
She doesn’t really consider herself much of a mother. After all, the maternal figures she had to look up to growing up were few and far between. (A nanny there, a teacher here…so it goes.) And yet, her daughter’s curious blue eyes stir something deep inside of her, and it sort of feels like she’s been doing this her whole life, even if chopping up fruit was never something she imagined for herself.
“I swear I heard her say Mom,” Kara says, breaking Lena out of her thoughts. She smiles, because Kara swears up and down every week that their daughter has spoken her first word, and hasn’t been right yet.
“Are you sure it just wasn’t her normal noises when she likes whatever she’s eating?”
“Like yum? No. It was mom. Moooommm.” Kara crosses her arms over her chest, looking at Lena a little petulantly. “I want her first word to be Mom.”
“I mean, I don’t know what else it would be. She has two moms.”
“Mommy. But I’m mommy. And I want you to be Mom.”
Lena laughs, turning her head to watch their daughter play with some colorful toys Kara had snuck in last week, even after Lena had said no more toys. “Any particular reason why?”
“No, none,” Kara answers with faux innocence. “Just that if she recognizes you as mom first, maybe you’ll stop thinking this is all a dream.”
It’s said jokingly, but there’s more than a little truth to the statement, and not for the first time Lena wonders how Kara got to know her so well. “It’s a mighty good dream though.”
Kara smirks and lets the topic drop. “Maybe we should revisit that one dream you had, remember, I think it involved me and a shower—”
Lena’s face burns bright, the knife slips, and she feels a sting on her finger where fruit juices begin to seep into her freshly sliced flesh. “Oh shit,” she mumbles, grabbing a towel and wrapping it around her bloody finger.
Then, from across the room, what Kara has been hoping for finally happens: “Oh shit, Mom.”
They pause, then Kara turns to Lena with a huge grin. “Do you see that? She’s a prodigy!”
Susan Sontag, from “Reborn: Journals and Notebooks, 1947-1963″
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that one line from pobawf where charlie and says something along the lines of being happy yourself and wanting others to be happy and the unification + direct affect of humanity in relation to happiness and feelings like wow yes i understand...
She said what she said… ✌🏼❤️🔊