The fact that Steve has that look of complete shock and says “Bucky?” in a tone of utter disbelief because he thought the person he loved most in the world was dead and gone and was never coming back so much so that he drove a plane into the ocean only for Bucky to look at him void of any recognition or emotion and steve then says in the most heartbreaking voice “he looked right at me and didn’t even know me” in a tone only comparable to after he watched bucky fall to his death is something that has haunted me for 10 long and hard years
Just thought of something that as soon as I thought it up I had to come and tell you!!
What if machete in the modern au decided to come out of his shell for a day and go to a goth club? He'd probably dislike it maybe he'd wonder why he went in the first place or talk to only one person there and just stay a million feet away from the dance floor
Oh, I don't think he's much of a club goer, even if it was specifically a goth club or some other subculture that could theoretically fit his tastes. Either he would get sensory overload from the lights, music and all the movement going on around him, or he'd get unbearably anxious from being surrounded by too many people, some of them intruding his personal space.
He would be more of a quiet and solitary type of goth who slinks around used book shops, trying to make himself as inconspicuous as possible, writes down fragments of tradic poetry and angry song lyrics on a pristine little notebook, and secretly designs himself endless gloomy tattoos without ever daring to actually get under the needle.
Fit: [Reading chat] "If you are- if you are stranded on an island, would you eat Pac like, Cellbit style, or would you starve to death?"
Fit: I would survive, personally. I would survive, I don't know about you! I would take the shiniest item that we had, wait for a plane to fly over, and then using the shiny object, flash the SOS in Morse code at a plane flying overhead, which is 1 2 3 - 1 2 3 - 1 2 3 and you just do that over and over. Like, literally– "Given the option to die or to die, which do you prefer?" I'm not going to die, thank you very much!
Fit: [Reading chat] "Avoiding the real question" No, I would not– I would not eat another human being. We would find a way. [Reading chat] "Bro thinks he's in a movie" I could be. No, I couldn't be. My teeth are not straight enough to be in movies, it's not happening.
ticklish henry fox a headcanon so very special to me. henry curling up in a giggly ball trying to protect his soft tummy from alex’s poking. henry blushing and squirming because alex’s stubble or newly grown facial hair is tickling his thighs as he kisses them. alex nibbling on henry’s hips as henry covers his face with his arms but does absolutely nothing to actually stop him. henry living his whole life forcing down his desires and emotions but feeling so comfortable with alex that he can let it all out. i’m normal about this
Anyone else get the feeling that a lot of the Team Green people who are loving the HOTD adaption are really just conservative or weird liberal Catholics/Christians who loved the fantasy and action parts of the books but hated how much their F&B parallel got called out for its hypocrisy and (what is essentially) colonization practices. So now they are using the adaptation to back up all of their ideas about Team Green - who follow the Faith of the Seven/Catholic parallel - and prove that their actions are ok simply because “that’s what their god has told them.”
Bastardphobia? Hatred of queerness or non-modest acts? Attempts to stamp out any sign of “false gods”? All are parallels to the hatred and bigotry of a lot of modern Catholics or conservatives, who try to justify their actions by telling themselves that they have no choice because of their religion.
And because HOTD doesn’t just allow these beliefs, but also actively encourages them, it’s seems as if people feel like they can now absolve themselves for their own actions through Team Green and its ideology/practices.