Spock: Captain, Doctor McCoy--what I have just given you are traditional Vulcan adornments, created through a process which dates back to pre-reform times. They are traditionally made by hand and given to those the constructor considers close companions, and are composed of polished metals, colored glass beads, and finely woven threads found only on Vulcan.
McCoy: So, Spock, what you're saying is you've basically given us the Vulvan equivalent of friendship bracelets?
Spock: Doctor. The hobbies of adolescent humans are hardly comparable to traditional Vulcan craftsmanship.
Kirk and McCoy: *examine bracelets and see multicolored beads and strings, the words "T'HY'LARA FOREVER" printed on strips of metal surrounded by little golden and pale blue heart shaped beads, respectively*
Spock: *flicker of emotion* Admittedly, there are a number of similarities...
Kirk: ❤
McCoy: ❤
Spock: *stares stoically ahead*
Spock carried Jim around all the time.
At first just because Jim broke his ankle or leg or something again and soon enough it became a habit even though some time he broke only his arm.
Just to annoy Bones was definitely not one of the many reasons why they were doing that.
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At first, you watch Star Trek and you think, “Damn… these two men are really, really in love… o_o wow.”
And then you read the original scripts and you cry forever because it’s so painfully beautiful
and obvious.[x]
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kirk being very forward about his feelings for spock is everyone’s weakness *evil laughter*
this is a gift for yesitsmeeee who gave me that lovely piece of spirk fan art a few days ago :-)
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o h hhh g od why is jim kirk so soft??? like he’s squishy and malleable and hugable and his eye crinkle when he smiles, but he smiles with his entire being and it’s like a fucking sun exploding but softly so it doesn’t hurt your eyes, and he looks at Spock like he wants to cradle him in goose down close to his heart where no pain or harshness can ever touch him again and i’M NOT OK.
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