29, she/her. Reblogs a mixed bag of fandoms (which lately means 9-1-1, The Mandalorian, Ace Attorney, and Marvel), sprinkled with other interests. Firmly Team Iron Man and Team Tony Stark. AO3 is journeythroughtherain.
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just rewatched that scene in 4.4 where chimney's like "it reminded me of when i was a kid trying to be strong for his mother while some doctor explained cancer to us" and like... the thought that little howie figured out pretty quickly that if he could crack jokes, if he said the right words, words that were goofy enough pr dramatic enough, he'd get his mom to smile and that made her a little less sad, a little less burdened. the thought that chimney carries around this part of himself that makes jokes not only to deflect from his own pain but to alleviate others' as well. that it's him trying to be strong for them.
Concealed mostly beneath the surface, sharks are the icebergs of the sea.
Scary Triangles [Explained]
Transcript
[Cueball points with a stick to a poster hanging behind him to the left. The poster has a diagram of a shark. The dorsal fin is shown above a wavy surface of water. The part of the outline of the shark that are under water are drawn in dashed lines. There are unreadable text in the top and bottom left corner, and two labels with lines that points to its dorsal fin and its gills. Cueball's stick points to the label near the gills]
Cueball: Today's marine biology lecture is on sharks. We all know them as the scary triangles of the sea, but recent research has revealed that the triangle is only a small portion of the shark - over 90% of it is hidden beneath the surface.
can i just repeat the point that bi people are 60% of queer people and yet no one ever fucking talks about us and we get marginalized by people outside and within the queer community
I think people seriously underestimate how incredible Tony Stark's arc reactor is. As someone who has a fairly good understanding of the functionality of nuclear reactors, I can say that a self-sustaining nuclear reactor is theoretically possible, but it would have to run at ridiculously high temperatures at the same time as taking in more heat than it puts out. So Tony not only managed to make this work, but he managed to make it work within a survivable temperature range (very difficult to do)
How did I not see this the other night omg. But yes you are totally right… in fact sometimes I get myself worked up (who, me??????) over how freaking amazingly BRILLIANT Tony is, because he IS, his mind just blows me away sometimes like wow.
Mace Windu said fuck the rules fuck the law fuck tradition the Chancellor is a Sith Lord and has made himself an emperor and I’m not going to sit by and let it happen.
Mace Windu said if I do nothing I’d be betraying the democracy I thought I was fighting for this whole time, which means more than the crimes I’ll be charged with when this is over.
And yet people try to praise Anakin or Dooku for “leaving a corrupt system”. As if that was why Anakin left. As if Dooku did anything but make it worse. People praise the Mandalorians for only following their own rules. As if we’ve ever seen the Mandalorians truly stand for anything.
As if we don’t already have the most metal anti-authoritarian, badass character for people to praise.
And yet these parts of the fandom hate him. I wonder why 🤔
"being queer is about love" hmm actually being queer is about defying societal norms about gender and sexuality and does not depend on feeling love at all