sorry guys this is it for me it’s so over i cant take it anymore im done bye
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Society if Cap 3 was Steve, Bucky, and Sam on a road trip, with flashbacks to Steve and Bucky's lives pre-war, and we actually got to meet Steve's mom
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~★ July 19th : Camping
mmmhh . nothing beats sitting by the campfire and eating delectable snacks under the night sky
.... well . maybe having your partner fall asleep on you beats all those things
★ version without filters under cut
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I just can't let go how funny it was that when steve said "[bucky's] my friend" tony responded with "so was I" like, okay, sure, we can live in that universe for a minute. but steve would have let bucky kill him for real, without question. he would have been fully okay with that. it's just not the same.
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going through tma in 2024 when most of my osmosis fandom knowledge comes from the insane discourse people had about it has been really funny
now see them kittycats
the main archive guys are all black cats (w martin as a tortie) cuz hehe spooky bad luck and whatnot
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Hope you feel better soon! Could I ask for Luigi and Uncle Tony sharing earbuds as they listen to music together? It's from my HC that they both enjoy music.
No worries if it's too much! Rest up!
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i see the “army vet bucky” modern au alternatives for the winter soldier trauma and raise you “life-altering motorcycle accident survivor turned (recovered) painkiller addict bucky”. i think this might be too niche but there’s so many parallels psychologically wrt: the lack of choice inherent in the neurobiology of drug addiction particularly in ppl who started off just taking what was prescribed to them for their pain in like the 90s/early 2000s (when pharma execs Lied about the neurological impacts). the way you kind of lose all that time despite still living it and having the memories, how sometimes the memories feel like they belong to a different person once you get sober. how it separates you from everyone else in your life who Didn’t suffer like that. it’s Compelling. imo.
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