don’t ever get in boss jongin’s way
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Matty~
Happy Cain Day!
When he flew a nuke into a wormhole in The Avengers 2012, not even sure if he himself would survive but ensuring the survival of everyone on Earth.
When he got stabbed in the stomach in IW by Thanos (after fighting the Titan single handily for a whole minute with only the armor he created) and Strange saracrifed the soul stone for him (saying that “there was no other way”).
In Endgame, when he wielded the Guantlet (that he created in his lab in one night btw) and snapped Thanos from existence, LITERALLY SAVING THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE.
And this is all just what I can think of while I’m eating my cereal guys.
My point is: Anthony Edward Stark has walked the wire more times than Steve Rogers has ever had. His death in Endgame (which does make him the biggest hero of the MCU ((besides Nat who is tied)) and leaves him a lasting legacy as the literal heart of the MCU) is unfair to me because he has sacrificed so much for his world and the fact that he was only allowed 5 years of peace (if you could even call it that— Peter’s death weighed heavily on him) with his daughter and wife breaks my heart.
((Ps. If you ship St*rker don’t reblog this thanks))
Pepper: sweetheart, I need to tell you something important. It’s about your dad.
Morgan:
Pepper, hugging her close: there’s no easy way to say this, but…
Morgan:
Pepper: my real name is Virginia, Pepper was your dad’s nickname for me
Morgan:
Pepper:
Pepper: well that wasn’t so ha-
Morgan: *DEMONIC SCREAMING*
SPN in The CW “TV Now” Fall Promo 2013-14
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What’s really funny about this is that Dr. House was based fully on Sherlock Holmes, which is why his best friend is named Wilson, their friendship is comparable to Sherlock and Watson, his ability/personality almost mirrors Sherlock, and he lives in apartment 221B.
So basically if this actually happened Sherlock would be arguing with himself.
A boy’s wish to be Batman inspired thousands of volunteers to help turn the streets of San Francisco into Gotham City today.
Five-year-old Miles, aka Batkid, has been fighting Leukemia since he was a baby. The Make-a-Wish Foundation helped organize an entire day catered to the caped crusader. Miles, whose cancer is in remission, rode in a Batmobile, rescued a damsel in distress and helped police capture the Riddler and the Penguin. San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee even gave Miles a key to the city.
To see more of Miles’s day of crime-fighting adventure, follow @abc7newsbayarea on Instagram or check out the #sfbatkid hashtag