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Please reblog if you enjoy Marvel and you're a woman
I have been having an argument with a friend and he says that Marvel is for guys, please help me prove to him that there are lots of women who like Marvel!
MARVEL WOMEN ASSEMBLE
80615 strong so far!
WE BROKE 90 THOUSAND!!!
174,911 MARVEL WOMEN! WE ARE LEGION!
Over 200,000!
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I breathe Marvel. Ā
Can we get to 300,000?!
Yes, yes we can! Keep reblogging!
Move over and let me school you on Marvel
Come on we can do better than that. I know there are more of us on this hellsite.
FAN GIRLSā¦ASSEMBLE!!! @writingfortheavengers @missnerdiness
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*killing everybody saying girls like marvel because only the actors are extremely hot, have you seen the female cast of the MCU dude? youād be fangirling too, and #SorryNotSorry, but Netflixās series are amazing and enjoyable for everyone*
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Am I late to the partyĀ
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Heck yeah, Iām here again. Ā ITāS THAT IMPORTANT.Ā
You called?
Iām here because I am a Marvel fangirl
Ayup. For about 20 years now, tyvm
Iām betting some of the ladies on this post have been Marvel fans longer than this dude has been ALIVE.
Make mine Marvel.
I donāt write four novels about anything I donāt love.
Iām an MCU fan. Ā
There have been things of interest in some of the comics, but also some things in the comics that I LOATHE. *glares at the HydraCap debacle and rolls eyes at CapWolf* Ā Honestly, I was more into DC when I was a kid. Ā I wanted to be Wonder Woman or Batman something fierce.
āfor guysā
Fuck off Marvel is for everyone!
Guess whoās back. Back again
He plays the Winter Soldier, but Sebastian Stan may have found his toughest role: Tonya Harding's husband
When actor Sebastian Stan first read the script for āI, Tonya,ā the eccentric biopic about former figure-skating champion Tonya Harding, he felt terrified.
Stan was considering the part of Jeff Gillooly, Hardingās abusive ex-husband who was convicted in 1994 for the attack on rival figure skater Nancy Kerrigan. āHow could I ever play this?ā Stan wondered. There were scenes showing Gillooly physically abusing Harding, manipulating her after the Kerrigan attack, and ultimately ruining her skating career.
But there were also moments of raw passion between them and a protective, vulnerable side to Gillooly that was at odds with the punchline that he became: āTo Gilloolyā meant āto kneecap someone.ā
āI know there are a lot of really disturbing things that are happening in the movie,ā Stan said in an interview. āLooking at the script, without trying to make any other judgments on the real people, what really came across to me was someone who was in love with this person to perhaps obsessive points, to a point where it was not healthy necessarily. But the same unhealthy, toxic love was coming from her towards him.ā
āI, Tonya,ā directed by Craig Gillespie from a screenplay by Steven Rogers, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last weekend and quickly became the most buzzed-about film as audiences cheered the eccentric, empathetic performances by Margot Robbie as Tonya Harding, Allison Janney as her caustic mother, and Stan as Gillooly. The film was reportedly picked up by Neon and 30West for about $5 million.
Stan, 35 years old, also plays Bucky Barnes (the Winter Soldier) in Marvelās āCaptain Americaā films co-starring Chris Evans, and heāll reprise the role in the upcoming āAvengers: Infinity War.ā Heāll also star in upcoming political drama āThe Last Full Measureā.
He sat with MarketWatch to discuss āI, Tonya,ā his indulgence in chocolate and books about space, and Buckyās future in āCaptain America.ā
How did you approach Jeff Gillooly as a character? It seems easy to look down on these people, but you had to find the empathy for him.
The script had funny moments in it, it had scary moments, tragic moments. When I read the script I was like, āthis cannot really be true.ā I listened to the interviews that [screenwriter] Steven Rogers had with Tonya and Jeff, and I realized, āOh my God, a lot of what was in the interviews is actually in the script.ā Craig had a lot to do with it ā the idea of tone, which was right from the beginning, the idea of something Fargo-esque about it. The sensationalism of it all. We had to play that along with finding anything that was grounding and that made it real. Things like breaking the fourth wall, talking to the camera, making the documentary-style approach ā that helped a lot.
What were your thoughts on masculinity while playing him? There are times it seems he was trying to protect Tonya, even if his way of doing that was destructive.
Iām thrilled to hear thatās something you felt. I was sort of hoping for that. He was generally setting out to try and do the right thing but unfortunately was perhaps hindered and incapable by not having the tools to be able to do that in the right way. I think sometimes in life, we take things for granted. Not everybody has a psychologist in their mind that sits there and goes, āDo this, donāt do that.ā Both of them are incredibly emotionally impulsive. Itās really unfortunate that sometimes, as is the case with Tonya obviously, we always tend to reflect the love that we get when weāre children. If youāre getting abandonment, if youāre getting abuse as a child, if youāre getting uncertainty when youāre a child, unfortunately you tend to look for that in your life later on and you think thatās love.
āYou could say that they love too much. Sometimes maybe Jeff was coming from a place of, you love the thing that you have so much youāre squeezing it too hard. You gotta let it go. So anyway, that was a way in for me to something as opposed to trying to judge it and go āoh well, heās a f-ing asshole and letās just call it!ā
Did you have to suspend judgment and just inhabit him?
Thereās no judgment. You canāt judge a character, and youāre never going to always play characters that are morally sound or know right from wrong. Oftentimes itās more entertaining to play characters that are living on the edge somewhere. With the exception of some of the villains on āGame of Thrones,ā and a couple serial killers in our lifetime, people that even do horrible things tend to come from a place of serious need for love and care.
Are you a āGame of Thronesā fan?
I do like āGame of Thrones.ā I really like it. Iām caught up. Now I gotta wait another year. What are they going to do? Itās so insane.
Is the vibe of āAvengers: Infinity Warā different because so many characters from the universe are in it?
Itās always moving a year to two ahead, so everyoneās always growing. Which works because we grow as people also. So I would say theyāre all a little bit different than when youāve last seen them. The main players donāt go away. For me at least, having done two movies with [directors Joe and Anthony Russo] I feel like thereās a familiarity. I just come back and it kind of all still seems in the family.
Youāve played Bucky since 2010. There are rumors heāll become Captain America.
Itās out of my hands. Itās out of my jurisdiction and thatās fine. But whatever decision theyāve got up next for me, Iām happy to comply.
What does the film āI, Tonyaā mean to you at this point in your career?
If people are able to see past some preconceived ideas and find something relatable, something that they understand about the character, then I feel like my job is done. Itās always an exploration of trying to get better and trying to get deeper and commit more and challenge yourself. It just means more of going out there and finding the next thing that looks scary and terrifying.
What was your first job before acting?
Oh my god! My first job was in a movie theater. I worked at Cinema 6 in New City, New York. I was an usher. I sold popcorn. And then I moved into working for H&M (laughs).
Whatās something you indulge in now?
Chocolate. I canāt ever get that out of my system. Really dark, German chocolate cake. Pizzaās pretty great, too. I buy a lot of books. Iām not as fast of a reader ā I donāt get through them necessarily as fast as I should, but I like buying books. Itās been mainly non-fiction for the last couple years. Whether itās history or biographies, I like learning about people and how they get to where they get. I like a lot of space stuff (laughs), stuff on how did the universe come to be? Iām definitely a nerd about [that].
FromĀ marketwatch.comĀ
Chocolate. Cake. Books (and not reading them at speed and history books too!!) I can relate. Three of my loves right there. š
Seb, donāt say things like āHappy to complyā when youāre talking about Bucky!
I love what he says about judging a character, I think if you judge a character you canāt really play it very well. Even when itās obviously a bad guy you gotta find his motives and reasons for doing what he does and being how he is. You gotta have some form of empathy there to really inhabit a character fully. I canāt wait to see how he does on this!
šhe had the same first job as me!
Things I Like (as demonstrated by Sebastian Stan)
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the whatever this is:
[Insp] @friendlyneighbourhoodpizzaman yours are bomb af and I could not stop laughing so I just had to
[Chris Evans]
By far my most liked post⦠and apparently itās getting notes again?
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When you see yourself in the mirror first thing in the morning.
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the phrase ācuriosity killed the catā is actually not the full phrase it actually is ācuriosity killed the cat but satisfaction brought it backā so donāt let anyone tell you not to be a curious little baby okay go and be interested in the world uwu
See also:
Blood is thicker than waterĀ The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.
Meaning that relationships formed by choice are stronger than those formed by birth.
Letās not forget that āJack of all trades, master of noneā ends with āBut better than a master of one.ā
It means that being equally good/average at everything is much better than being perfect at one thing and sucking at everything else. So donāt worry if youāre not perfect at something you do! Being okay is better!
These made me feel better
Also, āgreat minds think alikeā ends with ābut fools rarely differā
It goes to show that conformity isnāt always a good thing. And that just because more than one person has the same idea, doesnāt necessarily mean itās a good idea.
what the fuck why havenāt i heard the full version to any of theseĀ
āBirds of a feather flock togetherā ends withĀ āuntil the cat comes.ā
Itās actually a warning about fair-weather friends, not an assessment of how complementary people are.
Iāve always felt like these were cut down on purpose.
I really like these phrases and plan on spreading this knowledge.
The early bird catches the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
I want to make designs out of these.
Funny how all the half-finished ones encourage uniformity and upholding the status-quo, while the complete proverbs encourage likeā¦living exciting, eclectic lives driven by choice and personal passion.
The legendary thread is back
ITāS FUCKING BACK!!!!!!!!
bucky who canāt quite seem to get over the fact he can pick up mjolnir even though itās been a good three months since the first time he accidentally plucked it from the ground in avengerās tower. the hammer itself always seems to be in the most random of places and bucky will walk over to it whenever the opportunity comes along and look around to make sure no one is watching before picking it up again as it expecting one day that he wonāt be able to lift it again. except every time it comes off the ground without hesitation and he grins like an absolute idiot because it means more to him than it probably should just that mjolnir deems him worthy at all so that must mean thereās something good about him, right?
and of course tony eventually asks why thor leaves his hammer just sitting around the place and thor simply smiles and says, ābecause it helps where i cannot.ā
and nobody knows exactly what he means by that
Iām actually crying.
If I donāt reblog this next time call 911
Here goes nearly 3k words of single daddy!Bucky/kindergarten teacher!reader headcanonsĀ just because me and @pimpdaddysebastianā love corny shit. <3
Tag list: @tasting-writers-blockā, @nadtandyā, @yoinkpeterā, @ipaintmelodiesĀ - Iām still understanding how this works but if any of you donāt want to tagged anymore, hmu with an ask! ;)
A few years in into being an official member of the Avengers, Bucky thinks heās got everything figured out.
After the accords fiasco and his homecoming, Bucky seems to think that joining the Avengers is the only way he can redeem himself for the harm heās caused with HYDRA and so he falls just right into the team with his skills, being assigned to special and specific missions by Steve and Natasha.
Since Romania, many things has changed for him ā now heās back in America with his best-friend by his side, a new arm that doesnāt feel like a dirty reminder of his past and a mind to call his own thanks to TāChalla and the wakandan doctors. Heās no longer considered a fugitive, he doesnāt have to worry about looking for his back anymore and heās glad about having a proper roof upon his head for a change.Ā
Bucky thinks heās got everything figured out until heās assigned to a mission in Germany.Ā
The gruesome memories of his past hits him hard as he enters the shady lab, originally meant to experiment on humans and mutants but now looking recently abandoned at the word of the Avengers arrival. And even though the atmosphere is way too familiar for his own comfort, Bucky is set and focused to finish the mission.Ā
That is, until the hears the soft cries of a baby coming from one of the cells.Ā
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This is interview is too funny lmao
DECEASED
I HAVE NEVER GOTTEN SO RED IN MY ENTIRE LIFE
I MADE MY COUNTRY PROUD TODAY
When I was 17 my appendix ruptured because I thought I was just having period cramps and didnāt go to the hospital so donāt tell me PMS symptoms are no big deal
this actually happened to me during my math final and i didnāt think anything of it and when i was later admitted to the hospital my math prof was asking me āyou didnāt have to take the final! why didnāt you tell me it hurt?!?!ā and i told him iāve had cramps worse.
he gave me 100
This is actually an extremely common occurrence simply because in sex ed they donāt teach you how to tell the difference between menstrual cramps and other more serious pains.Ā The way to tell the difference between cramps and appendicitis is that while menstrual cramps are generalized toward the middle of the stomach below the belly button, pain from a swollen or burst appendix will start in the middle of the stomach and relocate to only the lower right side, even lower than menstrual cramps, and is a very localized pain. It also comes on extremely suddenly and will worsen over time or when you make a sudden movement, like a cough or a sneeze.
Basically, if youāre feeling any sort of pain, even if itās menstrual cramps, donāt hesitate to tell the school nurse or a parent, or if youāre out of school and home even make a doctorās appointment. Chances are if your cramps are that bad thereās something they can do to improve that as well.
I am boosting the shit out of that reply, because I am twenty-fucking-five years old and did not know how to tell the two pains apart
Adding another diagnostic tool! This is something we use in the ER called the rebound test. Basically, appendicitis and cramps react differently to certain things. If youāre still not sure if you have cramps or appendicitis, take two fingers and press them into your abdomen where the pain is (try repeating this on the lower right quadrant of the abdomen just to be sure.)
When you press in firmly, it will probably hurt. Hereās the test: LET GO. Does it get better or get worse? Appendicitis will immediately hurt worse when you let go. Cramps will not. Go to the ER if the rebound test makes it worse!
THE REBOUND TEST IS REALLY IMPORTANT.
My husband got sent home from the ER with a rupturing appendix. When he came back and was rushed into surgery, the surgeon was super angry ā āWhy didnāt anyone do the rebound test?!ā
All great info, but there is another lesson to be learned here: if youāre in major pain, itās probably important - so donāt let anyone tell you itās not. There is a documented pattern ofĀ women who go to the ER with complaints of pain being dismissed as overreactingā¦when in reality women have an incredibly high tolerance for pain, to the point that some donāt even realize exactly how serious their condition is. These stories only serve to illustrate this point.
Reblog to literally save a life.
Every time I see this..
^the women have a high pain tolerance thingā¦my orthopedic surgeon, the first day I met him laid me down and messed with my shoulder. At this point I had been told by doctors and another orthopedic surgeon I was overreacting and making my pain upā¦for months. There were days I missed class because I couldnāt get dressed. Anyways, he laid me down and messed with my shoulder. When he was done he helped me sit up, and went and sat down across the room from me. He looked me dead in the eye and said āI just dislocated your shoulder, put it back in, and you didnāt flinch. You needed surgery four months ago.ā He was pissed. Seriously, donāt take major pains lightly, in the abdomen or otherwise.
Holy shit. Reblog to save a life.
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I donāt know what you are if you havenāt
ā¦thereās something in the saga of Bucky Barnes that resonates. If youāve ever felt like you couldnāt escape some horrible piece of your past, heās a character for you. If youāve ever been expected to measure up to an impossible standard, heās a character for you. If youāve ever had to sit and wrestle with your demons in silence because, for one reason or another, you just couldnāt speak up about them to anyoneāhereās Bucky Barnes.Ā Heāll match you ghost for ghost, burden for burden, demon for demon, and heāll still get up again the next morning. Heāll make fun of himself sometimes, and heāll play the hardened cynic, even though heās really got a squishy romantic heart thatās far too close to his brittle surface.
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