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War Machine (James Rhodes), Iron Man (Tony Stark), & Iron Heart (Riri Williams).
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ANTHONY RAMOS as Parker Robbins "The Hood" Ironheart 1.01 "Take Me Home"
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ooc but idgaf. yelena steals bob's sweater.
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as I’ve got older I’ve realised the literal worst or most life destroying thing can happen and then u wake up the next day and it’s like. Ok now what
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*logs off tumblr and rereads the source material* phew... it was all just a bad dream.. . thank god...
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some tom cardy out of context because I just think he's neat
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“it’s circus work.” not to me. not if it’s my monkeys.
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what does the revolution must not be televised mean?
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Why isn't "too scary" a good enough reason to never drive a car
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i’m sick and tired of people pretending that burger isn’t delicious just to clown on americans. america deserves the ridicule, but why’s burger catching strays? burger did nothing wrong
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at a conference I attended recently, a researcher pointed to the difficulty of finding material in archives because so much depends on the metadata and the terminology used to describe things changes over time. "it would be so helpful," the researcher said, "if I typed 'lesbian' into the library of congress database, it would also show me results that were categorised in the 50s, when the materials were interpreted as 'intimate female friendships'"
which is what tag wrangles at Archive Of Our Own do incredibly effectively: searching for "omegaverse" also leads to "alpha/beta/omega dynamics" and "alternate universe: a/b/o" and so on. but ao3 achieves this frankly incredible categorisation and indexing system by the power of countless volunteers putting in hours and hours of unpaid and unthanked free time, and it's completely understandable that most archives do not have that kind of infrastructure, but also how incredible that a fan-run website has better searchability, classification, and accessibility than the library of congress
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Dimension 20: Cloudward, Ho! Episode 3: Secrets at the South Pole Station
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The thing about the silkworms that really kills me is Brennan in an instant accounted for the 20 FUCKING YEARS of being abandoned.
Bc Ally didn’t— they didn’t think about the fact that like…how on earth would a terrarium left for 20 years still be alive and well??? Ally just wanted to give Emily worms.
And Brennan literally had to factor that into the world building in that moment. And his solution was, obviously, if the worms have survived for 20 years, then they have been through thousands of generations so of course they would have gotten to their Iron Age by now, and that they can now create textiles. Of course Marya would be a religious figure that has existed only in myth for generations for these fucking worms. Bc obviously.
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Baby and Grownup Olethra and Maxwell 🤏
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not siobhan fully breaking brennan by solving this riddle over the course of mere minutes
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#dimension 20#cloudward ho#ngl as soon as ally said siobhan had 'the' i knew she had it in the bag#i used to fuck around with those puzzles too and 3 letter words were the way to go
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