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@ruciuke

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missiur

Reblog if you think the girl on the left is just as beautiful as the girl on the right

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holymatters

The absolutely funniest thing on the internet is these comments from heterosexual men under the "Henry Cavill reads thirst tweets" video

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The Witcher, no context

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girlcaligula

What confuses me the most about the Knives Out tag on Tumblr is that the movie gave us:

  • A competent and genuinely good (but also determined and badass) protagonist whose winning quality consists in following her own morals and not playing by others’ rules.
  • An old rich guy who, for once, built his fortune in a seemingly ethical way and who not only chooses to give away all his money to his nurse and only friend, but willingly kills himself to protect her and her family from facing possible consequences for a human mistake
  • An extremely smart detective who’s also fun and silly and values kindness and generosity more than intelligence itself and discovers the truth only because he has those priorities
  • A social commentary on how immigrants are treated nowadays and how people feel entitled to judge them or approve them without knowing anything about their past (especially when said past it’s none of their business, as it should be)

And the fandom chooses to focus on the racist and self-entitled rich white guy whose only quality is to be played by Chris Evans (because let’s be real: had he been ugly you all would have been appalled).

I’m not here to be a moralist (if you followed me for a while, you should know how much I’m not that), but it truly says something about Tumblr and its rethoric, doesn’t it?

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I think my favourite part of the Thor trilogy is how at the end of dark world we saw this

And we all just went “OH SHIT!!! LOKI’S KING!!! EVERYONE’S FUCKED!!!” But then Ragnarok rolled around and it turns out all he does is

Watch plays of himself and

Build big statues like hot damn the avengers really wasted a whole movie tryna stop this bitch when they could have just written him a play and built him a statue and he would’ve been satisfied

He also built rails on the bridge so people would stop falling off of it.

All the man wants is some entertainment and basic safety.

he financed the arts and public infrastructure

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Legion may not have been everyone’s thing (although I totally dug Season 2′s therapy-by-way-of-character-focused-episodes way, way more than basically the whole viewing audience and Season 3 has kind of got me in ecstasies), but it is a shame that this is the last time we’ll get to see anything with a Marvel stamp on it fly so free, and I’ll miss it just for that.

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She’s blue, she’s dramatic, and she’s angry.

Source: andthwip
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me, three months after tony's death:

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You know what??? I'm gonna say it, because someone has to.

The MCU fucked up by deleting that scene.

And no, it's not because of what that scene did for Tony Stark (although that was great too rip dad ly3000) It's because of what that scene did for Clint Barton.

Let back track a bit here. What was the last weighted thing Clint ever said to Tony?

"Better watch your back with this guy, chances are he's gonna break it"

That's it. That was the last exchange between the two, before everything went to shit, the avengers broke up, half the world disappeared, and Clint began training to become an irl terminator. Those five years when the remaining five slowly forgave each other, built their trust in each other again from the ground up, Clint wasn't anywhere around. As far as we, the audience, are concerned, Clint still hated Tony (and the others who were on his side in CW), and that remained until the very end of phase 3.

Maybe they made up off screen, when he was back at the compound. Maybe, if I question the Russos, they'll assure me I'm 100% wrong and they did, actually, have a teary heart-to-heart ending with a hug or smthn (because, ofc, that's the most in-character thing to do)

But we didn't get to see it.

And that's what made all the difference.

This scene, though? We see Clint kneel first. The others kneeled because they saw him doing it, and decided that they ought to do it themselves.

But Clint? He kneeled of his own accord. Because the father in him, the husband in him, almost instantly recognised the massive sacrifice Tony made.

The hero in him recognising a fallen soldier.

That's his big moment of forgiveness, of guilt, of understanding. It's when we see a whole seven years' worth of anger slip away. Seven years of character development finally evidenced in that one second. Not quite as a friend mourning a friend, no.

But one Avenger mourning the loss of another.

That was the moment that Tony and Clint, just for a brief second, weren't merely on the same side of the war. They were on the same team.

That was the moment Clint Barton was at his most human.

And they cut it.

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Heroes say goodbye to Tony Stark in Avengers: Endgame deleted scene

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Ok…ok… THAT UNRELEASED SCENE OF THE AVENGERS ALL GETTING DOWN ON ONE KNEE WHEN TONY DIED TO HONOR THEIR FALLEN HERO. IM SOBBING.

How dare they cut it out… it was.. so important… it showed SO MUCH RESPECT FOR TONY…and…

The fact that Clint was the first one to go down on his knee cuz he just realized he lost another friend… another great loss that he could hardly handle…

The fact that T'challa saw him and followed right away cuz he is a TRUE KING…

Thor’s FACE…how many times does he have to lose parts of his heart..

Steve.. Steve… how his KNEES GAVE OUT…

Stephen’s FACE… that heartwrenching GUILT…

And god.. god.. did y'all notice.. Rhodey… Rhodey was standing there.. with his back towards his best friend cuz.. he couldn’t face this loss… it was too big… I…

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Me: okay, it’s been a couple of months, i think i’m done grieving Tony’s death

Marvel: releases a deleted scene where ALL the heroes bowed to Tony as a way to pay their respects

Me: