I'm 29 (which may make me the oldest person on Tumblr). Likes: Karl Urban, James Badge Dale, Ethan Embry, Jason O'Mara, Chris Pine, Allan Hawco, Star Trek, Leonard "Bones" McCoy, James McAvoy, Henry Nixon, Michael Fassbender, Australians, Kiwis, foreign languages, politics, indigenous groups, podcasting Twitter: @nerdsrocket Facebook: Corrigan Vaughan
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Seb’s tweet was pretty tame lmao,
Sidenote: I miss Chris & Seb together in interviews :3
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Explaining why a character needs to survive Avengers Infinity War:

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Winston Duke and Anthony Mackie compare thigh game and Sebastian Stan is all of us
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being self-aware enough to realize you’re being irrational but still not being able to stop anything

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"My Fave Is Problematic. Now What?"
yourfaveisproblematic:
Am I still allowed to like them?
Yes. No one is stopping you from doing anything. You can like and consume their work without liking them as a person. You can even like them as a person, so long as you recognize that they do have problematic issues.
How can I be a good fan?
Try and make them a better person. If they do something problematic, call them out on it. I recognize that famous people are busy and don’t read every single Twitter reply or Facebook comment they get, but still try it. At the very least, you’ll be educating other fans.
How can I be a conscious fan?
Recognize that they did something wrong. Accept it. Don’t try to defend it or explain it. Say “so-and-so makes great music, but I wish they weren’t racist” or “I think that they’re really talented, but they are also sexist”. It’s a package deal. Tell other fans what they did. When praising them, don’t ignore the problematic stuff. Talk about that too.
i think it’s also important to recognize and respect other people/fans’ feelings. like, you may not think what someone did was particularly offensive or you may be able to forgive it or look past it or whatever. but that doesn’t mean that everyone should not be offended or be able to look past it and like that person/their work despite their racism/sexism/homophobia/etc. and people are allowed to express their dispeasure/offense/hurt about a celeb. you don’t need to come rushing to that celeb’s defense, just like you don’t have to stop liking them or their work; just listen and respect people’s feelings on the subject.
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I was out with a friend tonight doing one of my fave things. Reading the backs of romance novels aloud. Found this gem.
This is honestly the most wild sounding romance novel I have ever seen and thought it might brighten someone’s day.
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James McAvoy by Tom Munro for L’Uomo Vogue, December 2016.
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Seven ways to get over a fictional character
1. You won’t. 2. You don’t want to. 3. You can’t. 4. Don’t even try tbh 5. You really don’t want to! 6. There’s just no way to make it. 7. It’s simply impossible.
(This also includes any kind of ship)
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He's so cute! NEVER GROW UP, TOM!
peter parker + nerdy t-shirts
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I love that they got Small Engine Repair in this gif set.
Happy 39th birthday James Badge Dale!!
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