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idioticonion:

Reblog if you love:

  • Cat Eleanor
  • Three shot two-pump white mocha, extra whip
  • The dumpy diner
  • Old People Brigade
  • The troublesome redhead
  • Peanut butter cookies
  • Good-guy, non-lethal
  • Green Thing
  • Grilled cheese
  • Flying Sam
  • Building
  • Handkerchiefs

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@cairistiona7

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Good job, future people.

@into-the-weeds

I have to stop myself from ordering that damn mocha EVERY SINGLE TIME i go into a Starbucks. EVERY SINGLE TIME.

Okay but you can’t reblog this without a link to “This, You Protect,” by owlet. GODDAMN, GO READ IT.

CONFIRM.

Cap drabble: fulcrum

laporcupina:

I’m apparently exceptionally cranky today, so I am projecting.

Fulcrum

1700 words | Bucky Barnes, Steve Rogers

Bucky Barnes, team sergeant. A variation on a theme.

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Bucky watched Steve head off, ostensibly to organizes his notes and look
through the papers they’d taken away with them before they’d blown up
the house. But it was really to separate himself from the boys for a
bit, until they could bitch at Bucky and between themselves and the
tension wasn’t so thick as to be uncomfortable. And while part of Bucky
kind of resented having to clean up after Steve and his ego one more
time, the rest of him knew that this was his actual real job now, given
to him by the Army and the SSR, and not just the self-appointed task
he’d given himself as a child.

The
boys were pissed, justifiably so, and Bucky didn’t deny them their
anger. He didn’t tell them it wouldn’t happen again, that would be a
lie, but he did promise that he’d do what he could because that wasn’t.
They had the usual expectations of their team sergeant – he was
supposed to fix everything, up to and including the dumbass actions of
their CO – and the foggier expectations that came with knowing that
Sergeant Barnes had been friends with Captain Rogers since they’d been
in short pants. He didn’t tell them that he hadn’t been able to keep
Steve on a leash when he’d been a hundred pounds soaking wet; they
needed their faith in his magical NCO abilities and Steve needed their
faith in his magical NCO abilities and Bucky, who knew too well that he
had no magical abilities, had to pull a sleight of hand for everyone’s
sake.

But sometimes, it was fucking tiring.

Keep reading

isthistakenalready:

elagabalus:

akirakan:

Okay, I know the intention of the post, but I can’t help but be mad about it for the way it spreads misinformation and erases hard working people along the way.

I’m talking about this:

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It has popped up in my dash all day. As of the time of writing this, the publication already has over 900 notes. That is nearly more than 900 taking this at face value. But the above statement is wrong.

See this fella?

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That’s Felipe Smith. And he’s the writer of:

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Smith is from Jamaican/Argentine/American descent, defines himself as afro-latino and he’s the only black writer working at either Marvel or DC.

And yes, I know what are you going to say right now;

“But that’s only one writer among who-knows-how-many. WE NEED MORE!”

And I agree with that. And you know what’s the best way to send the message to Marvel that we want more diversity among the people behind the comics? Supporting those few who are currently working.

All-New Ghost Rider is a fantastic series. This comes from someone who has never cared about GR, but, as a mexican with a multiethnic background, I decided to give it a chance after hearing that the protagonist, Robbie Reyes, is a latino and that the writer is also a latino with a multiethnic background. And I have to say, I don’t regret. I can’t afford many comics but ANGR is a must.

And guess what? The book is not selling very well and is facing cancellation. If its cancelled, THEN there would be no black writers at Marvel.

So I can’t stress this enough: want more diversity among the writers? Then support Smith and Ghost Rider.

If you’re interested in checking out ANGR the first trade collecting the first 5 issues was released fairly recently so you shouldn’t have a problem finding it at your LCS. If you read digital the first collection is available on Comixology, or just the first issue if you just want to try it. If you have a account the first 3 issues are available on Marvel Unlimited. Issue #10 is set to be released on January 14.

Spread the word, don’t let a talented person like Smith get erased and send the message that we want more diversity among the staff of Marvel, DC or any other company.

felipesmithart is not only an awesome writer (and artist) but a wonderful person as well. Please think of giving All New Ghost Rider (or any of his other works, really) a chance!

Felipe Smith is a seriously sweet person and his works kick all kinds of ass. PEEPO CHO still ranks as one of my favorite comics of all time, and ANGR is one of 2 Big Two comics I’ve bothered to read and keep up with!

He’s on tumblr, too! Give him a holla @ felipesmithart!