hawkmemeguy:

my favorite thing about public libraries is that i can walk in and ask a librarian if its possible to train dogs to sense interdimensional portals before they open and she doesnt even blink she just says its an interesting question and finds me a bunch of books on dog biology and training

it could be theyve gotten used to me but i think its actually part of the secret ninja librarian training they get

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aimmyarrowshigh:

There are two little boys outside my apartment building playing Captain America and Winter Soldier, and — I’m not even IN MCU fandom, but this seems very accurate — they are just taking turns carrying each other to an imaginary safe-zone, bridal style.

(via sappsorrow)

boogiewoogiebuglegal:

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seguin2011:

The unsung heroes.

That was one of the most horrifying, painful, beautiful parts of the movie.  So many of them weren’t prepared, so many were administrators who had no clue that the STRIKE teams had turned, let alone that a killing machine like the Winter Soldier was on the loose.  

So many of them died.

And yet none of them hesitated.  Despite the propaganda Pierce had unleashed, despite their orders, despite everything, they still responded.  Their sacrifice, their heroism - they gave the last full measure of devotion, and I can’t imagine that Steve wouldn’t attend the memorial service, even if he had to use a wheelchair or a cane because his own wounds hadn’t finished healing.

“Captain’s orders” indeed.

without these people, there IS no Captain America.

This part of the movie killed me— ordinary, decent people standing up (and in many cases, dying) on nobody else’s word than the Captain’s. They didn’t know how many were Hydra, they maybe didn’t even really know what Hydra was (aside from some dimly recalled story from their grandparents) but stand up, they did. And without them, without the few seconds of delay, the helicarriers would have launched on schedule. 

(via waywardconsultingtimelady)

Fury: So Steve, it's great that you brought this random guy with you and Natasha to my ultra-secret bunker that even Natasha didn't know about, how do you know him again?

Steve: Sam and I met in a park last week and then I visited him at his job one time and then Natasha and I went to his house when we were fugitives and then we all broke into Fort Worth together

Steve: I also put Sam down as my next of kin in case I get horribly injured or anything. Just so you know

Fury: . . .

Steve: I'd also like for Sam to be an Avenger

Just incase you’ve never read the rules to Monopoly…


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