James and Richey

shark vs the universe

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noise dept.
we're not kids anymore.
Show & Tell
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Kaledo Art
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Today's Document
Xuebing Du

#extradirty

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Cosmic Funnies

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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@jackpines
James and Richey
these are the only two real moods
@quietlyjudgingyourlifechoices
No, we didn't put 'The Dark Knight' at number one.
1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
As a mournful and politically astute follow-up to the nostalgic Captain America: The First Avenger, The Winter Soldier has everything—except decent cinematography during the fight scenes, thanks to the lack of action filmmaking experience from directors Joe and Anthony Russo.
Sebastian Stan shines as the intimidating yet tragic Winter Soldier, the emotional lynchpin of the trilogy. Black Widow, whose characterization is otherwise uneven across the franchise, received her best role to date, with Sam Wilson being introduced as Steve’s much-needed emotional support—probably the only happy person in the entire movie.
There’s so much going on in The Winter Soldier that fans are still analyzing it two years later, from the many visual callbacks to the first film, to the themes of memory loss and identity, to the political subtext of HYDRA and S.H.I.E.L.D. The only real downside is that it set the bar too high for Captain America: Civil War, which was entertaining but disappointingly incoherent, and didn’t deliver the emotional payoff fans expected for the Winter Soldier’s redemption arc.
Natasha Romanoff in a deleted scene from Captain America: Civil War.
I don’t know if I’m worth all this, Steve.
no longer giving a shit if you are paying my company less than $1000 #byebitch
o.canada.com eh?
I wish that I'd grown up in Toronto. That way I wouldn't know that places much better than Toronto existed. And I wouldn't suffer so much.
me being a downer at the park with my boyfriend
A 17th century plague panel illustrated with a symbol of death. These kinds of panels were often placed on the exterior walls or doors of houses to ward off plague. This one likely hails from Ausburg, where there was a plague epidemic between 1607 and 1636.
Deutsches Historisches Museum
Bucky automatic reflex: MUST PROTECT STEVE!
Steve automatic reflex: MUST PROTECT BUCKY!
Actual Steve Rogers. (x)
The Punisher is back. Locked and loaded.
We don’t get to pick the things that fix us, Red. Make us whole. Make us feel purpose. My moment of clarity? It came from the strangest of places.