It’s tempting to want to live in the past. It’s familiar. It’s comfortable. But it’s where fossils come from.
Captain America: Man Out of Time (2010)
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It’s tempting to want to live in the past. It’s familiar. It’s comfortable. But it’s where fossils come from.
Captain America: Man Out of Time (2010)
a suggestion for Marvel: Bucky Barnes, but like, he’s happy
an imagine: sam wilson, lying comfortably in bed. he is in warm clothes, catering to no one but himself. he is content. he watches movies on netflix and eats popcorn and purposefully ignores bucky’s text messages, knowingly, with his read receipts on
Okay but you cannot convince me for one second that Clint doesn’t talk to Bucky about his own experiences being brainwashed.
“They’re going to tell you it’s not your fault,” he says one day, maybe in the training room, maybe over a cup of coffee. Bucky looks up, half-listening because he still doesn’t sleep very well and he and Barton haven’t exactly had reason to chat. “What you did when you were brainwashed. And it’s not, it’s not your fault, but somehow, people saying that doesn’t mean a goddamn thing. They weren’t there, they don’t know what it means to get ripped out of your head and see your body used to kill.”
Now he has Bucky’s attention, but Bucky just lifts his coffee cup to his lips and doesn’t make eye contact. “And you do?”
“You were under when Thor’s psycho little brother tried the whole ‘take over the world’ bit, but he used me to do it.” Clint’s voice shakes a little, even after all this time. “I know it wasn’t my fault, and so do you, but that doesn’t make it any easier to wash the blood off.” He swallows a sip of his coffee uncomfortably and stands. He’s said his piece.
“What does?” Bucky says before Clint can go two steps. “What helps?”
“You’ve got to find some kind of redemption,” Clint replies. “And someone to talk to.”
As the archer walks away, Bucky thinks that he may already have the latter.
when ur franchise gotta break up the gay.
The USO actor who played Hitler for Steve's show in later years becomes a civil rights worker. When asked about the danger of KKK, he quips, "I survived 300 punches from Captain America."
I’m so in love with this headcanon. I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about the life and times of the USO girls from his show, but not really about show-Hitler. Of course he spends his life fighting for the little guy - he shared a room with Steve for so long it rubbed off on him a bit.
You reblogged this headcanon from Long Ago and I've been mulling over expanding it for days now
Oh, avengers academy. The completionist in me is crying but these crates are ridiculous. I'll happily shell out $5-10 for a character or outfit, or for a generator to reduce event stress. Even as often as once a week! I'll reluctantly pay up to $20 for a character. But potentially $50 for an outfit because it's in premium crates?? An outfit that's been dangled in front of us since release? Makes me want to stop giving tinyco money entirely. I just wanted a break from events to enjoy the new story content 😣
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We find him.
Mr. Wilson? Ding-ding.
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