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I'm bored at work!!! Help me think of more ideas for this forklift safety sign
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Have you seen the theory that Bucky has been replaced by a Skrull and that's why he's acting "weird" in thunderbolts?
No, but I'm not surprised this theory exists. I'd ask why they think he's "acting weird" but I've seen most of those posts already.
Its either
"Why is he so sad? This is ooc because he was happy in the final scene of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" The answer to that one is simple: he has depression. Depression doesn't disappear no matter how hard that show tried to sell us the idea that Bucky was totally "cured". In Thunderbolts he's having a "low" point after the "high" in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Since the movie is about depression that fits perfectly. .
"He betrayed Sam by making his own team?" The idea that Bucky creating his own team is a "betrayal" of Sam is ludicrous, and adopting a band of misfits is the single most in character thing Bucky could do. I mean did everyone just forget how he adopted Steve Rogers when he was a skinny, weak little punk? Adopting misfits and taking in feral cats has always beeen his thing.
If its about the Congress thing Sebastian Stan already explained that.
Also the Skrull thing has bascically been abandoned in the MCU now after Secret Invasion wasn't well recieved. As per that show the characters that we absolutely know were replaced with Skrulls were Nick Fury, Rhodey and Everett Ross.
I doubt the Skrulls would bother with Bucky he's too much trouble and too much of an idiot.
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Just saw a post asking how tall people are and now I want to make it a poll. Apologies to people in the fringe height categories, you do not get specifics.
I had to consult a chart for this
#Schroedinger's height dilemma but only JUST#my ass is 170cm on the goddamn dot#last time i went to the doctors at least#also prev my 6' brother can comfortably be in his king single but only barely
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Overestimated the traffic so now instead of 15 minutes to spare i have 30
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Friendly reminder that most clones didn’t know about the inhibitor chips. It makes Cody’s ”we make our own decisions, our own choices, and we have to live with them too” hit a bit harder.


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a little background bob thunderbolts (the new avengers) - exclusive deleted scene (2025)
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this line delivery has lived in my head for 10 years
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How would Grievous be in the fix-it AU? Would he still be Qymaen and Ronderu didn't die or what idea do you have in mind?
oh the fix-it au is just a at-some-point-during-revenge-of-the-sith-onwards fix it au so uh... the only difference with grievous is the 212th get to chat to obi-wan a lot more after grievous dies lol
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Joaquin Torres in Captain America: Brave New World (2025)
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Paladin or rogue maybe... and while my bg3 tav-sona is a ranger, I think I'd be a druid. Half-elf of course because I want fun pointy ears
How nerdy would it be to get my best friend to build a bg3 character just so that we both have medieval-sonas for future ren faires?
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Sometimes it feels like you've lived your whole life in a house that's always a little bit on fire. Like it's usually just in one room and you make sure to wet the walls around it so it doesn't spread and that usually works. You were expected to take more responsibility over fire containment when you were like seven because it's not like you can expect your parents to always be 100% on guard about making sure the whole house doesn't catch fire, and you figure that's just how things are like.
And sometimes as a kid you visit your friends' homes and some of then whisper to you - grimacing with embarrassment - about how they're not supposed to tell anyone this, but there's a whole room in their house that's currently on fire. And you're like yeah it's ok I'm not supposed to tell people about the way our house is a little bit on fire all the time, too. And then you visit some other friend's house and there's no trace of fire anywhere, and you think "wow, these people are really good at hiding their house fire."
And one day you show up to work like "hey sorry I'm late, I forgot to wet the walls before going to bed last night and my whole house burned down", and you're startled by the way people react, acting like that must be the worst thing that has ever happened to you. And you're just like "chill, it's been years since the last time this happened, and it wasn't even that bad this time", and that just makes people more shocked, acting like that's the weirdest and most concerning thing they've ever heard anyone say, which only confuses you more.
And then someone tries to explain to you that people aren't supposed to have an ongoing house fire. Most people actually never experience a house fire in their lives. Like not even once. Not even a little bit. The normal amount of having your house be currently on fire is zero.
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