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on watching a parent age
i saw somebody say “what if you’re gone and i haven’t become anything yet” and basically that broke me on a random thursday evening
OP, this is genuinely a masterpiece, three poems in one, moving and well crafted. Please tell me you have submitted it to at least some poetry contests, and if not, please do so.
Clint Barton & Natasha Romanoff AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON
"Lenny" by David B Cooper (Source/Site)
Nat + arrow necklace
I miss them 🥹🥲
We have exactly one Christmas tradition in my house, and it feels very important to share it. I've been a cat person basically forever and for most of my adult life, my house has had more cats than people in it. They've all liked sleeping under the Christmas tree and all that, but other than that, they always just sort of ignored it.
But in 2018, we got Natasha.
There are about a dozen pictures like that, but I always adopt adult cats, so we figured this just came with having a kitten in the house. She was just this tiny little fluff who still fit in my cupped hands despite being about six months old, so we put away the ornaments, shrugged it off, and took advantage of the opportunity to have a really cute Christmas card the next year.
Then, 2019 came around.
Natasha escalated to sleeping in the tree in between trying to eat all the branches, and honestly, it was too funny to make more than a cursory effort to stop her. My partner and I assumed that since she was still pretty tiny, she had more growing to do and would surely get to a point where her own body weight would keep her from doing this. In the meantime, we left the tree without ornaments that year and just called it good.
But then 2020 came around, forcing us to acknowledge that:
Natasha was not going to get too big to do this. At this point it had become clear that she wasn't developing slowly. She was just a really tiny cat. She's less than half the size of any other cat I've ever had.
Natasha was also not going to chill out enough to stop doing this.
But hey. Who needs ornaments with a face like that poking out of the branches at you all the time?
Sure enough, 2021 Natasha also had zero chill about the tree, but at this point it would have been weirder if she did leave it alone.
I thought I had seen everything, but this year I'd been kind of down and my partner decided to surprise me by setting up the tree and stuff while I was at work. It was an incredibly sweet gesture considering they don't actually even like Christmas decorations. It also meant I got to come home to this.
I kept expecting her to fall out, but she just chilled there, surveying the room until she got bored. And yes, that is absolutely a big, fancy cat tree she's ignoring in favor of scaling the Christmas tree.
Two days before Christmas, she has finally gotten bored enough that I'm making my first attempt in ages to actually put up ornaments. At this point, I'm not sure if I'll be more disappointed if they have to come down or if they don't.
The tradition continues!
“I hit you really hard on the head.” “Thanks.”
Natasha Romanoff and Clint Barton, The Avengers
Clint Barton and Natasha Romanoff raiding Tony Stark's Bar.
5 years of avengers endgame and I still stand by my belief that vormir could've been about intention
gamora rejected thanos’ reveal of his love, it WAS abusive her whole life yet it worked? regardless of thanos' feelings it was still SELFISH, he literally threw her off the cliff just for power, and it took no regard for how gamora felt into the equation (and I do enjoy a tragedy sometimes, but oof it hurt)
but then you had clint and natasha, who were literally SELFLESS love despite there being a request for power too. the mutual love could've been an interesting unknown, a saving grace of a loophole. they could’ve fallen together & been two halves of the stone, clint wakes in the pool, we think the worst until he hears water shift behind him & turns to find natasha there looking equally shocked & let them reunite so powerfully & emotionally
two entirely different displays of love that would've been cool if treated differently if the former was allowed to work, even just out of creativity. the helpless situation in endgame was interesting but the same result twice was a tired thing
I 100% agree, it did feel stupid that both relationships got the same result - as you say, one being abusive and selfish and just after power, the other someone who didn't actually want the power but had tried to sacrifice himself, resulting in what was really a self-sacrifice from Nat to save Clint after he had just jumped off a cliff to save her. The stupidity in different circumstances being treated the same is why I headcanon that Steve kept the Soul Stone all that time and they had Clint go back for Nat (and succeed). I mean we have seen/been told that the stones have sentience, so I can see that from a 'such power shouldn't come easily' point of view the Soul Stone wouldn't want to give them the power without an actual cost, because if it doesn't motivate them to return it then there's a risk that it gets into the hands of someone who hasn't undergone the test to understand the power it possesses / will use it for evil (maybe it thought it had made the price too high to pay because who would want that power enough to sacrifice a loved one and actually have a loved one? It hadn't accounted for whatever Thanos' twisted feelings are meant to be or what Clint and Nat pulled.)
And what other way to return the stone is there than to "sacrifice" it back? There's no plinth to put it on or anything - I mean who is going to be crazy enough to even get the stone let alone to then give up the stone after what it cost them? - which gives Steve the idea. So the guy who never wanted the power, takes the stone back, drops it into the abyss (knowing full well their whole theory might be wrong but if nothing else he is protecting people in her honour/laying her to rest). As if there is any way the Soul Stone didn't understand the situation. Didn't know what they needed the stone for/what Thanos had done in another timeline with its power. How Clint and Nat both valued their partner more than themselves/wouldn't give their partner up for anything, even this. How they'd bargained with each other and then fought their damnedest to save the person they love more than anything (I said what I said, and I stand by the Uncle Clint/Auntie Nat take)? Having watched everything unfold, including Clint struggle with the return journey because losing Nat has utterly destroyed him, having seen what Clint did with the power, and their kind hearts and selflessness and pure love, and maybe shipping them a little, the Soul Stone rewards him, rewards her and releases her soul and brings her back to life, gives her back to him. After all the Soul Stone can't deny the guarantee of 'a soul for a soul'.
THE LOST WORLD, 2.18
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Rachel Blakely and Jennifer O‘Dell behind the scenes of shooting The Lost World.
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I’m still riding this nostalgia train. This is my #1 OTP.
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