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this is cool but why is it shot like the intro credits of a crime drama

…Dessert,  but shot like Murder.  I think I’ve found my favorite aesthetic ever.

So would you say it was Death By Chocolate?

buckys:

Happy 36th birthday, Sebastian Stan! (August 13, 1982)

I think for a long time, the idea of an “alpha male” was romanticized or defined in a certain way – often including violence – and it’s time for that to be re-examined. What is a man in 2018? What’s exciting about this time is that we all have an opportunity to listen, and to see where changes need to be made in the examples we want to put forward for younger people. I think it’s all about having the conversation. To me personally, masculinity is about offering protection, offering safety, holding space, communication, being vulnerable, never making the other feel wrong for how they feel, and now more importantly than ever, it is about listening and learning how to be of service.

On Steve, Bucky, and grief

wintergaydar:

There’s a lot of temptation to erase someone’s flaws when you lose them. You forget their bad habits because you miss the sound of their voice. Their mistakes, no matter how serious, start looking trivial because you just wish that you could hear about their day one more time.

This is one reason people wind up getting back with exes, but it’s worse when you lose someone forever. The idealized version of your late loved one will crystallize in your mind if you let it, perfect forever, because the dead don’t make new mistakes.

I wonder, then, what it’s like for Steve to lose Bucky and to get him back again. Because Steve mourned Bucky: Steve went numb with grief for him and burned every Hydra base he could find to the ground for him, and put that plane in the ocean. And then Steve came back, still missing him, and had those long years, out of place in a new century, to think of all the wonderful things he missed about Bucky Barnes.

There was the way that Bucky dragged him into dance halls, bright-eyed and grinning, and grief would soften how much Steve hated being there and hated watching Bucky dance with someone else, so only the soft-focus memory of Bucky’s head thrown back and his body moving to the rhythm remained.

There was the way that Bucky took care of him, and grief could wipe away how much Steve resented that sometimes, and leave only the affection in Bucky’s eyes.

Grief would leave Bucky’s touch and his voice and his sense of humor and wipe away the way he snapped his fingers too much listening to the radio and how he’d snort when he laughed too hard and how mad Steve got at Bucky for flirting with everyone.

And then Steve gets Bucky back — a real boy, broken, but alive and brave and healing. And once they’re finally together again, Bucky’s not perfect anymore, because he can’t be: no one is.

Steve visits the goat farm, and Bucky slurps the stew they share so loudly, and he hogs the covers and clings in his sleep, and his hair gets in Steve’s mouth all the time, during everything. He’s traumatized, obviously, and he’s trying so hard to atone for things that aren’t even his fault. He sings baby goats to sleep in a low, soothing voice. He sends Steve photos and texts that make him laugh from across the world, on the run. When they’re together, he’s in Steve’s arms, in Steve’s space, about ninety percent of the time. Bucky is alive and real and so much better than anything Steve could have remembered or imagined, because perfect isn’t your lost person. Ideal pales in the face of real.

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Help Carrie attain life saving surgery before it’s too late!

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Carrie is almost half way to her goal to get the £100k she needs for life saving surgery, but if she doesn’t reach her goal by September 1st then her surgery will be cancelled, and given the extremity of her condition it’s likely she’ll die before it can be re-arranged.

If you’re able to help financially, then you can do so at her GoFundMe. But if you don’t have money to spare there’s still a lot you can do to help prevent Carrie dying from an easily preventable death.

Reblog this post! Obvious and easy but for some reason posts I’ve made for Carrie seem to have much less luck than any other donation posts I’ve ever made. 

If you play Fallout 4, then you can help with an extra effort that is being made on Tuesday the 14th. Carrie’s Fund is organising a

Fallout 4 Flash Mob with the hope of spreading awareness and also getting the attention of Bethesda. Disabled and chronically ill folks are a huge customer base for games companies, and Carrie’s Fund is hoping that Bethesda might help advertise their need or help directly. 

Do fund raisers of your own! I know that’s a lot to ask but Carrie’s wife is essentially unable to spend any time campaigning now as Carrie’s condition deteriorates and her care needs become more complex. (If you do raise a substantial sum then please contact the campaign for the best way to get the money to them – they lose a portion to fees if it’s done through GoFundMe). Her situation is desperate and this is her last chance.

Please, please reblog this. 

Posts for Carrie seem to do badly and she is running out of time.

If you’re able, please donate or reblog. She has lost an incredible amount of functionality in just a few more months and is very literally on death’s door. If you can share on other social media, that would be amazing, too. At times, I work myself sick with anxiousness because I think she won’t make it, but I have seen strangers on the internet achieve incredible things. Please, please help.