looking for blogs to follow and befriend
rb/like if you post about any of the following please
- american horror story
- supernatural
- dr who
- horror / thriller
- harry potter
- percy jackson
I’m looking for mutuals and blogs to follow because my home feed is boring right now
WILL NEVER NOT REBLOG
“…if you took a close picture of my vagina while i was on my period it’ll be disturbing but it doesn’t make it wrong”
I care more to be loved. I want to be loved. Little Women (2019) dir. Greta Gerwig
timothée chalamet is really the definition of pretty boy isn’t he
revive this blog???
“I love unmade beds. I love when people are drunk and crying and cannot be anything but honest in that moment. I love the look in people’s eyes when they realize they’re in love. I love the way people look when they first wake up and they’ve forgotten their surroundings. I love the gasp people take when their favorite character dies. I love when people close their eyes and drift to somewhere in the clouds. I fall in love with people and their honest moments all the time. I fall in love with their breakdowns and their smeared makeup and their daydreams. Honesty is just too beautiful to ever put into words.”
— Jamie Campbell Bower
i wanna be one of those blogs everyone comes to out of the blue with their good news or worries or just to tell them about their crush or their day without the blog ever saying “talk to me” or “ask me things”
where do i apply
Steve Rogers did, in fact, realize that something was off when he saw the outline of the woman’s odd bra (a push-up bra, he would later learn), but being an officer and a gentleman, he said that it was the game that gave the future away.
No, see, this scene is just amazing. The costume department deserves so many kudos for this, it’s unreal, especially given the fact that they pulled off Peggy pretty much flawlessly.
1) Her hair is completely wrong for the 40’s. No professional/working woman would have her hair loose like that. Since they’re trying to pass this off as a military hospital, Steve would know that she would at least have her hair carefully pulled back, if maybe not in the elaborate coiffures that would have been popular.
2) Her tie? Too wide, too long. That’s a man’s tie, not a woman’s. They did, however, get the knot correct as far as I can see - that looks like a Windsor.
3) That. Bra. There is so much clashing between that bra and what Steve would expect (remember, he worked with a bunch of women for a long time) that it has to be intentional. She’s wearing a foam cup, which would have been unheard of back then. It’s also an exceptionally old or ill-fitting bra - why else can you see the tops of the cups? No woman would have been caught dead with misbehaving lingerie like that back then, and the soft satin cups of 40’s lingerie made it nearly impossible anyway. Her breasts are also sitting at a much lower angle than would be acceptable in the 40’s.
Look at his eyes. He knows by the time he gets to her hair that something is very, very wrong.
so what you are saying is S.H.E.I.L.D. has a super shitty costume division….
Nope, Nick Fury totally did this on purpose.
There’s no knowing what kind of condition Steve’s in, or what kind of person he really is, after decades of nostalgia blur the reality and the long years in the ice (after a plane crash and a shitload of radiation) do their work. (Pre-crash Steve is in lots of files, I’m sure. Nick Fury does not trust files.) So Fury instructs his people to build a stage, and makes sure that the right people put up some of the wrong cues.
Maybe the real Steve’s a dick, or just an above-average jock; maybe he had a knack for hanging out with real talent. Maybe he hit his head too hard on the landing and he’s not gonna be Captain anymore. On the flipside, if he really is smart, then putting him in a standard, modern hospital room and telling him the truth is going to have him clamming up and refusing to believe a goddamn thing he hears for a really long time.
The real question here is, how long it does it take for the man, the myth, the legend to notice? What does he do about it? How long does he wait to get his bearings, confirm his suspicions, and gather information before attempting busting out?
Turns out the answer’s about forty-five seconds.
Sometimes clever posts die a quiet death in the abyss of the unreblogged. Some clever posts get attention, get comments, get better. Then there’s this one which I’ve watched evolve into a thing of brilliance.
Oh shit I hadn’t noticed that, god this just gets better and better.
I love everything about this.
I didn’t even notice any of this until read this thread. Woah.
Always a reblog
@squeaky-floorboards dunno if you’ve seen this yet.
The first time I saw this movie, I saw that woman walk in and nearly screamed because ?????? What in the world did she think she was trying to pull?!?!?!
But Steve.
That boy was raised right, because Mrs. Sarah Rogers made sure he wasn’t going to call a lady out on her appearance.
But watch him in that whole scene. (This guy set doesn’t show it) He takes a split second to look around at his surroundings and finds one, nearly-impossible-to-notice detail and goes, “Oh, that’s not rude to mention.”
And there’s every possibility from his point of view that this lady is Hydra, and he still shows her the courtesy of not going, “You’re dressed like you just rolled out of bed at a brothel.”
fail that test. get drunk and throw up. have your heart broken. burn your toast. be late to class. break a glass. kiss someone awkwardly. look like shit. walk into a pole. eat a pint of ice cream. lose a friend. fail, make mistakes, because that means you’re fucking living.
me, with tears in my eyes: time to make a joke
scarlett casually calling the og6 cast “the avengers” is giving me life