Man of Steel (2013) dir. Zack Snyder
Steve Rogers + posters
(*** means smut)
Morning Person
Today is the Day
Summer Love
Here Comes the Sun
Push It to the Limit
The Drive-In***
Just a Lil Crush
The Captain and The Nerd
99 Reasons
Sweetness*** (Sugar Daddy AU)
Kinktober: Cuckolding (w/ Bucky x Reader)***
The Grocery Store: Steve Rogers
Can You Feel That? (Soulmate AU)
Questions That Need Answers (Celebrity AU)
I Just Love You
Just Peachy
“aren’t you tired of being nice” no!!!! i’m tired of everyone else being mean!!!!!!!!
A drunken deal ! 💝🥂 Ft. ‘Best friends to lovers’ trope + college!AU w/ Ransom Drysdale
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“It’s not about me. It’s about everyone else.”
[Poe Dameron #14, Marvel Comics]
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somewhere a woman is mopping the floor, dreaming of an escape from her atrocious home and perhaps finding love on the way
2x02 Off To The Races
People forget that in the Disney fairy tale films, wishes and dreams represented hope: specifically, hope for a better future when current times were tough. The movies were made for people who lived through the Great Depression and Second World War. Snow White and Cinderella were survivors of abuse who wanted to be loved, Pinocchio wanted to become and be recognized as a real person, Bambi and Dumbo lost their mothers and had to find their own ways in the world. But these characters all held onto hope via their wishes and dreams.
So it feels a little demoralizing when modern Disney films try to deconstruct "wishes and dreams" as passive acts. They're trying to tell people to pick themselves up by the bootstraps, because nothing's gonna change unless you change something. Which is true, I guess.
But deconstructing wishes and dreams feels a bit like deconstructing hope itself. And maybe I'm reaching with that connection, but it doesn't sit right with me.
28yr old English & History Teacher she/her/hers
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