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Like a Phoenix, they were reborn from the ashes.
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I'm not crazy! But Mars is not Earth's best friend, Luna is.
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How I think these two will interact.
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I like your post and have some thoughts. Earth is shown to be a very egotistical happy character(post-arc). He is very comfortable with how things are and that's the issue. He is masking his pain with a superiority complex because deep down he has to deal with the understanding that the life on his surface wants to leave him. He is so dependent on others especially Luna, to distract him from the hurt, it may be unhealthy. In other words; the dude's coping.
YALL I HAVENT DRAWN THEM TOGETHER IN MONTHS
Theme for this art: Earths depression after moon rev.
Aint no way there arent some consequences left, he literally attempted suicide and yet he(with everyone else) acts like it never happend or that it was a "silly" mistake. If Earth was better written, he would had probably suffered from abandondment issues, guilt, etc.(everyones depression is different but the way Earth is written gives off that he never was depressed. I get it, it was months ago but its like there isnt any lasting damage???)
Also heres Luna:33(I change his design every day-)
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Astropomorphize planetoids.
#solarballs#solarballs pluto#solarballs charon#solarballs triton#solarballs ceres#solarballs makemake#solarballs eris#solarballs haumea
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I can animate. Would anyone want to see an animated sun using his abilities in my interpretation of him?
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The crazy Dad of the solar system.
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I’m becoming more and more fond of solarballs, but I’ve noticed a common issue in the fandom: shipping. Every fandom has its shipping debates, but the problem isn’t just about disagreements over which ship is the best. The real question is whether particular ships are considered incest. If you take into account that all the planets come from the sun's leftovers, then yes, in a cosmic way. However, the argument I'm going to raise is that some of the celestial bodies can and have developed feelings for each other, like Titania and Titan. Let's consider the show is educational and viewed by children, so we can safely rule out anything dubious happening. Evidence of what the celestial bodies could be to each other can be told in "What if planets collide?" Venus and Mars were grossed out by Earth comparing planet collision to making babies and they were quick to shoot the idea down. This may mean that none of the celestial bodies aren't like the earthlings who need to reproduce to make new beings. Make sense, the celestial bodies are not biological, so they can't be biologically related. The best they can do is put labels on each. Similar to how Neptune calls Uranus cousin or how the little moons of Neptune call Triton (who is technically not even Neptune's original moon) big brother.
So from whatever I can gather, it's fine to ship the characters together if y'all want. I mean, these characters are based on the celestial bodies of the solar system. But hey, if It's already silly why stop here, right? Have fun in the fandom space and try not to clash with each other.
I'm gonna sound like a hypocrite but Neptune does see Uranus as a cousin so mind me not taking to the ship.
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The newest Solarballs episode was heart-aching. Mars is most likely struggling. That boy has always had an underlying fire about him that he never let reach a certain point. He looked up to Jupiter as a reasonable and knowledgeable role model. He based his personality on Jupiter and aspired to be like him. But now he may have to rethink what this makes him; Jupiter was a murder. So what does that mean for Mars?
Mars is a character who isn't afraid of letting others know his thoughts and can be a jerk at moments. Jumping to conclusions and prying into other celestial bodies' business. Yet playful and concerned about others. He wanted to seem like he knew better but in reality, he was clumsy in his regard. But with a new revelation, he has to think about if he's as bad as Jupiter. Or possibly throw away any personality aspect he associates with Jupiter.
I like to believe that Mars will be depressed or something, but it won't surprise me if he's angry and distant from the others for a while.
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astropomorphize inner celestial bodies.
Gravitating towards solarballs as of late.
#solarballs#solarballs luna#solarballs sun#solarballs mercury#solarballs venus#solarballs earth#solarballs phobos#solarballs deimos#solarballs mars
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Theoretical early moon with pools of magma seeping from his surface.
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Should I make solarballs fan art?
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I feel like some of the fandom misinterpreted the Earth's and Luna's relationship. They either say they're little brother and big brother or father and son coded. I am not sure how your guy's families treat each other but that's not a family dynamic. The Earth treats Luna like a pet but he is also highly dependent on him. Like, have you noticed that Earth never calls Luna his friend, not once? But Luna says they are. During the moon Revelation arc, Titian even calls out the obvious power dynamic between the two. The Earth and Luna are in a codependent relationship, and I'll try to give examples of how.
Before the Earth redemption arc, Luna stated that "sometimes he makes me feel like I don't matter." After a talk with Astrodude, Luna leaves Earth, then comes back, and Earth demands Luna to go back to orbit because he's off his axis. Moon doesn't even care how Earth said it, he feels satisfied he has made his point. Earth only talks positively about Luna when he's bragging, and after finding out Luna is drifting away, Earth blames Luna. Earth was hurt hearing this but not because he likes Luna, it's because he wants his Earthlings to become a type 5 civilization. Having Luna is an important part of life, if Luna leaves, it will kill all his dreams and his earthlings. Even after they learn the truth and Luna tells Earth to enjoy the time they have left, Earth can't get over the fact that his moon is leaving and still blames him. Ignoring how Luna feels and focusing on his feelings.
For Luna, Earth is his closest friend but it's a complicated relationship. He has been seen reading a book called 'The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress'. The book is apparently about a colony on the moon that trades crops and goods for less than its worth. But it is not as if these people have a choice because they can't leave due to their bodies being affected by the moon's gravity and going to Earth after long periods will kill them. If that detail is referring to anything, it could mean that Luna feels as if Earth is giving him less than what he does for him in return. To Luna, the Earth means a lot, but despite wanting to leave Earth sometimes, he always comes back hoping Earth will change while knowing deep down he won't; post redemption arc.
Luna is more aware than any other celestial body that the Earth has been through a lot. It could be that for millions of years, Luna has been protecting Earth from any sort of danger, let it be emotional or physical. Side effects were Luna having to excuse Earth's behavior whenever he's messed up and being treated as a tool. It could be that Luna is aware of the gravity of Earth's situation and feels partially responsible for his actions. Like how he tried to apologize on behalf of Earth when he said offensive things to Titian or how he tried to save Astrodude from Titian because he's one of Earth's Earthlings. He did go to Earth to get him to fix the problem he made but Venus rejects Luna's advice and enables Earth's behavior. This doesn't stop Luna from trying to help Astrodude despite the insolent ways the planets talk to him.
Moreover, Luna is always looking out for Earth because he cares about him and wants him to be the good friend he knows he could be. He's seen him through his best and worst and still holds hope for him. I mean, Luna is so focused on Earth to the point he's not even familiar with Earth's orbital neighborhood. He would rather be with Earth than anyone else. He just wants Earth to treat him better.
On Earth's side of their relationship, he sees Luna as a reluctant necessity in order to keep life from dying. Admitting he was only starting to like him around because he had the best moon out of any rocky planet. He has a need to feel superior because, on his surface, life is constantly taking advantage of him. To him, dealing with all this pain makes him better because it means he's resilient. His earthlings' lives mean so much to him yet it's killing him. Sometimes he was willing to gamble their lives for fun and admitted he wanted to start over if things didn't get better. Being responsible for things smaller than you and them treating you like garbage, all the while still trying to be a good place to live really took a toll on his outside relationships. For Luna and him, it causes him to look down on Luna for being not like him. He values Mars for being the most like him; even if Earth is never open to his struggles and sees him as his lesser. Have it be Mars is his best friend. Luna's value is to be his shield and keep him on his axis. To him, Luna is less than a planet, so an inferior celestial body he can push around. However, without him, he becomes increasingly mentally unstable if left alone for long. During his hallucination, Luna is the one that hurts the most. When hallucination Luna tells him that he had enough, it has him in tears. Revealing his deepest turmoil between the two and his fear of abandonment.
Luna is Earth's most important relationship, and even after his redemption arc, he doesn't see that. Earth has been so comfortable with Luna's constant defense and loyalty that he doesn't even notice him. Yet when he's gone he spirals because he needs him to keep him stable. Luna has always been there through his best and worst, as said before, so suddenly, not having him there is like a piece of himself going missing. He is so emotionally dependent on others that when no one wants to be his friend anymore, he tries to end himself. He honestly thought everyone would be happier because his actions had caused a rift he thought he couldn't mend. Thankfully, Mercury and Luna stopped him and helped humble him, which in return helped his relationship with the other planets and Luna. However, Earth is treating Luna better, but it doesn't mean they're on equal terms. Earth appreciates Luna's importance but still doesn't involve him with the other planets' shenanigans, making him feel left out.
In summary, the relationship between Earth and Luna is one of mutual dependence. Earth, while dominant, relies on Luna to sustain life on its surface. Luna, in turn, plays a more passive role, accepting the kindness from Earth but also providing essential support. Their connection is crucial, preventing them from drifting apart. Although their dynamic may not be perfectly balanced at present, there is hope that they can strengthen their friendship and achieve a more equal partnership in the future.
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