steve: *accidentally messes something up*
steve: ...so—
y/n, who has seen all his PSA videos courtesy of Peter: you got detention.
bucky: what?
y/n: you screwed up.
y/n: you know what you did was wrong.
steve: Y/N SHUT UP—
y/n: the question is, how are you gonna make things right?
sam, dying in the background:
bucky, confused: what is going on?
sam: i gotta show you something real quick—
steve: SAM NO—
I simply don't know how to feel right now
PUPPY INTERVIEW
I CAN'T
MY OVARIES
MY HEART
CHRISTOPHER HOW DARE YOU OH GOD
I like calm men. Men who don’t shout or break things when they’re mad. Men who tell you exactly how they feel. Men who communicate. Men who talk you in a gentle, low voice telling you what made them mad or what you did wrong, but never blame you and make you feel bad about it.
Get that man a better lawyer.
*walks into an antique store* i’d like to see your most evil items, please
Am I the only one that doesn’t think Loki is narcissistic? I think he craves atttention because he doesn’t have enough. He feels neglected and tries to make things about himself to attract attention. In the scene where Loki explains his theory to Mobius, he looks like an excited puppy. He is so excited for the possibility that maybe for once he’s right. That behaviour is something that is very common in neglected children. Sif says to Loki that he is alone and always will be alone. His whole life he had no real friends and the only person that ever believed in him was Frigga. He was always overlooked and lived in the shadows of Thor’s greatness. Loki said that he hurts people as a part of the illusion for a desperate attempt at having the control that he has never had. A narcissist would never be able to admit this and would not even believe it. Narcissism by definition is the pursuit of gratification from vanity or egotistic admiration of one's idealised self-image and attributes. We know that this is not Loki because from what we’ve seen throughout the mcu is that he does not think of himself as amazing. He is self-critical and insecure. Throughout his lifetime, he has been told over and over again that he is not enough and I think that he may say “I am a god” and “I am burdened with glorious purpose” to convince himself and others that he is great. Loki is not narcissistic, he hides his insecurities behind a shield that resembles narcissism.
Fictional men who have the "it's ok to murder but it's never ok to disrespect your wife" energy >>>>
I don't mean to alarm you, but I only throw curveballs in Pokemon Go. My finger dexterity is off the charts