thank god for female characters who have something wrong with them amen
will byers stan first human second
trying on a metaphor
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Xuebing Du
Not today Justin

bliss lane
Claire Keane
Misplaced Lens Cap
we're not kids anymore.
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
KIROKAZE
Keni
Today's Document

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
noise dept.

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Noah Kahan

Origami Around

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thank god for female characters who have something wrong with them amen
have i grown up yet?
thank god for female characters who have something wrong with them amen
"A Late Night"
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Practicing some mini comics! Who knew how tedious backgrounds are❤️ anyways shoutout to Natasha's muscles and to Maria's bright ahh watch (it's efficient technology according to her)
Nothing serious, just feeling a little mortal these days.
horror genre black widow
“Agent Romanoff is comfortable with everything.”
I highly doubt this will see the light of day on ao3, mostly because it's incomplete and I don't have the motivation to return to it, but have another excerpt below from my blackhill teacher au.
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Lastly, there’s Maria, who looks like she’d rather be anywhere but here, and an empty seat beside her. That’ll be her cue.
She moves to the other end of the table, steeling herself for their potential night ahead. She notes that Maria’s hair is out of its usual tight bun, instead it falls in soft waves, the ends brushing the top of her shoulders. It makes her look softer, under the warm light of the restaurant.
“Hi,” Natasha says, slotting into the empty seat. Maria’s eyes flick up from her half-drunk beer bottle, her expression unreadable.
“Hi,” she says back, and Natasha counts that as a win. Sam and Bucky also wave at her as she sits down, and suddenly the evening doesn’t seem as bad as it did a few minutes ago.
“Did I miss much?” Natasha asks in a whisper. She steals an unopened beer from the middle of the table. There’s no bottle opener in sight, so she angles it against the side of the table, slamming down the palm of her hand. The cap comes off with a clean pop.
Maria’s silent for a moment as she eyes her party trick, and out of the corner of her eye, Nat’s sure she sees the other woman smirk.
“Not much, unless you include the overwhelming amount of testosterone in the room.” Natasha smiles at the jab, taking a sip of her beer.
“It’s not usually like this,” she says, with a shrug. “Wanda and Darcy are a lot of fun.” When they’re here, lingers on her tongue. She plasters on a smile, “At least we’ll have four of us now. But the boys, they’re not so bad after a while.”
Maria merely hums, looking unconvinced. Natasha doesn’t blame her, the men are loud, almost obnoxiously so tonight. She’s glad to be at the other end of the table.
The waitstaff come around and take their orders shortly after this, almost as if they’d come to the same conclusion.
“Steve mentioned you studied at the University of Chicago?” Nat inquires, while they wait for their food.
“I did,” Maria answers curtly. It’s a clear shutdown of the conversation, but Natasha who’s never been a fan of uncomfortable silences, continues to probe. “History major, right?” Nat asks, to which Maria nods. “What was your focus?” Maria sighs softly, and levels Nat with a look that says do you really want to get into this?Natasha leans forward, resting her head in her hand, and finds that she surprisingly does.
“Europe and its Empires,” Maria answers, a bashful looking expression appears on her face. “The Roman Empire was my ancient history focus–” she never finishes her sentence, because Natasha chooses that moment to loudly scoff.
“What?” Maria questions defensively, crossing her arms, “what’s wrong with the Roman Empire?” Natasha smirks, before she shakes her head. There’s nothing wrong with the Roman Empire, she’s just having a hard time picturing strait-laced, practical Maria Hill devoting years to studying a time period filled with gladiators, kings and corruption.
“Nothing, I was just surprised,” Nat says, taking a large swig of her beer.
Maria continues to look at her for a moment, but it’s not with a glare like she suspected, rather there’s a look of amusement on her face. “So, what about you? What was your major?” Maria questions. Natasha rolls her eyes at this, “Literature, obviously.” “Obviously,” Maria mimics, clearly teasing. Natasha laughs, before continuing, “I focused on Russian literature, for my thesis.”
Maria hums, reflecting over her answer with a smile. It’s so different to her own reaction moments earlier, it’s as if Maria expected nothing less. Like Russian literature and Natasha make sense. She suddenly feels flushed, but Natasha chalks it up to feeling seen. She takes another sip of her beer to try to eradicate the feeling.
“So, teaching?” Maria asks, filling the silence. She doesn’t even have to finish her train of thought for Natasha to know what she’s referring to.
Was this always the path for you? Would you have chosen differently, given the circumstances?
She knows this, because she’s asked herself these questions too.
At that moment, the waitstaff return, holding baskets full of freshly cooked shawarma. There’s a heavy aroma in the air, of paprika, cumin and the sweet tang of cinnamon. Her mouth is practically watering.
Natasha shrugs, “A story for another time, maybe.”
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baby i could treat you so good you just have to get past my strange and off-putting demeanor and my kubrick stare and my inability to behave like a human and the 40 layers of icy fortress walls i have up and answer my riddles three
The moral of the story is, I will gut you if I need to. I will carve my way out with only my teeth. - Brenna Twohy
some more old sketches ive had !! some of these r real old LMAO pretend u dont see like a bunch of changes in artstyle
Ngl it's very funny to me that there are mcu fans who don't know about aos and think that Coulson just stayed dead after the Avengers. Like wdym you don't know that he had a truly magical beach holiday that resulted in him carving alien patterns into walls? You didn't hear about how he jumped out of a plane with explosions all around him and managed to aim for the titchy portal to another planet where the squid guy who inspired the devil lived?? That he was imprisoned in a digital reality where he was a history teacher who made his own soap?? That his kids missed him after he died slightly more permanently so they made an alien robot with his memories and personality??? Yeah he was even ghost rider for like five minutes
"I've got red in my ledger. I'd like to wipe it out."
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yay first post on tumblr!! i entirely made this account for nat and my little blackhill universe im finally sharing with the world yippee have some old sketches
Natasha comforting everyone she loves
“Don’t do that to yourself, Clint. This is Loki.”
“None of that’s your fault, Steve.”
“If you hadn’t been there, there would’ve been double the casualties. My best friend would’ve been a treasured memory.”
“You’re not a threat to me.”
“Tony, you’re being uncharacteristically non-hyperverbal.”
“I didn’t want you to be alone.”
“She’s not alone.”
“I’m sorry I couldn’t give it to you sooner.”
“No one blamed you, Bruce.”
“I don’t judge people on their worst mistake.”
“You were just born in a cage, but that’s not your fault.”
“Forgive me, little sister. I should’ve come back for you. It was real to me, too.”
But who’s there when she’s hurting?
MARIA HILL EVERYBODY THE CORRECT ANSWER IS MARIA HILL
perhaps some will disagree, but i think the world got worse when we changed the colour of the night
this is what i mean
Via @bulbaderp
To be clear, THIS is how nights of the future should be lit
This is bat friendly street lighting, which not only looks sick as fuck but allows bats to pass through without disturbance, as they cannot see red.
orange and especially white lights deter bats and prevent them from reaching feeding grounds at nighttime. Please if you can, write to your local council and encourage red street lights!!!!
ALSO! red light doesn’t fuck up human night vision much so you can go in and out of lit areas without readjusting
the red light not fucking up human night vision is also why a number of older cars had gauges that lit up red at night
i legit miss red lights in cars and appliances n stuff. red city lighting is goated