cvndy
Oct 28 2023     VIA / SRC     5871

nothingbutloveforyou:

feeling like i’m constantly too much and too little at the same time is so exhausting

Oct 28 2023     VIA / SRC     87256
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hundredthousands-art:
““All men have the stars,
[but] you alone will have the stars
as no one else has had them.
” ”

hundredthousands-art:

All men have the stars,
[but] you alone will have the stars 
as no one else has had them.

Oct 28 2023     VIA / SRC     233

meidui:

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tony’s hands 🤤

Oct 28 2023     VIA / SRC     1336

cressidium:

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leave my loneliness u n b r o k e n
The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe

Oct 28 2023     VIA / SRC     545

iwantcupcakes:

“In both literal and metaphorical Stark contrast, Tony has everything to work with and no idea where to start.  The arc that culminates for him in ‘Civil War’ can be traced across all three ‘Iron Man’ movies and both ‘Avengers’ movies to date.  It incorporates an element of the long-wished for discussion of addiction that the character compels, and wraps that around two especially brave narrative choices, both of which are direct spoilers.

More importantly, it leads to an entirely new perspective on the character.  Tony is still the glorious, stream of consciousness genius/jackass that’s been the heart of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since its inception.  But he’s also an increasingly tragic figure.  The anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder that ‘Iron Man 3′ explored is a big part of his arc here, as is the long overdue teaching moment that ‘Age of Ultron’ provided.  Tony is a genius—and when unbound by consequences, social niceties, or morality, he’s terrifying.  His support for the Sokovia Accords makes perfect sense as a result, casting him more as a power-suited Robert Oppenheimer than an Elon Musk.  It’s a heady cocktail of liberal guilt: the same redemptive instinct that led him to stop producing weapons and the crushing horror at how destructive he and the Avengers have been.

However, where Steve is a man defined by faith in himself and others, Tony is defined by the need for damage control. He’s proscriptive, arbitrary, and hard line.  Steve listens to his colleagues; Tony tells his what to do.  Where Steve leaves the movie with his faith in his choices secure, Tony leaves it with the sneaking suspicion he’s made yet another terrible mistake, even as he’s tried to do the right thing.

Tor.com’s non-spoiler review of Captain America: Civil War.

Oct 27 2023     VIA / SRC     87378

daydreamingandprocrastination:

I’m all scratched up and I can still taste spray paint in my mouth and my husband almost fell out of a tree BUT THE GHOST SCULPTURES ARE FINISHED!

They’re finally finished and I’m so happy with them!!

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Some progress shots:

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Oct 26 2023     VIA / SRC     323

jesperfahxey:

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AVENGERS: ENDGAME (2019)
dir. Anthony and Joe Russo

Oct 26 2023     VIA / SRC     860

michaun:

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Buy now, pay later, what I say.

Oct 26 2023     VIA / SRC     912

ivylouvre:

i really like mike flanagan’s work bc he’s just like what if everyone’s a bit deranged, a little gay and spooky stuff happened and we get masterpieces it’s crazy