andthewasp:

thor is a great example of the benefits of cutting toxic people (like the avengers) out of your life. he left them for like two years and came back stronger than ever, glowing, cracking jokes, and just being the best version of himself without their drama dragging him down. honestly what a good life lesson thank you thor

i-love-tony-stark:

albustheduck:

Can we all take a moment to notice the difference in their styles.

Here’s Steve with this great majestic kick into a standing position and then there’s Bucky.

Bucky is like he just got told to get out of his bed by his mum.

“Ugh why do I have to get up? What did I do to deserve this? Sure u flick up Steve like a dumb prancing pony whilst I crawl around in the dirt like a mealworm.”

A few people have commented on this post saying that Bucky’s approach at getting up is more practical than Steve’s majestic swoop of a flip and I would like to point out two things

1) Steve still gets to his feet faster than Bucky (even if it’s not “practical”)

2) When has Steve Rogers ever made a decision whilst fighting that wasn’t the most Extra™️ thing that you could think of? This is a man that jumps onto grenades, out of planes without a parachute, and pulls helicopters out of the sky with sheer stubbornness. When has Steve “practical” Rogers ever drop kicked a god in the face? Never because he doesn’t exist.

creed-of-cats:

Ok…but does anyone else think how wild it’s gonna be in what, 50 years, when our kids are casually watching movies from 2016-2018+? They probably won’t see all of the seeped in politics and problems. Black Panther’s last comment about walls, Rose saying the words about love not hate in The Last Jedi, the words about sides and walls and change. In tv shows, and books, and maybe even in internet memes we see the rhetoric.

Even if they learn what was going on, will they ever really know? Will they ever really realize just how heavy it hung on all of us?