rashaka:

theclaravoyant:

I Cannot Believe Michael got away with literally kicking a dog into the sun. like. kicking a dog is the Certified Number One Way of knowing someone is A Bad Guy, to the point where it’s the NAME OF THE TROPE that is “doing something ridiculously bad to communicate to the audience that this is the Bad Guy” and yet he still managed to pull it off. Incredible.

we were in too deep

iprayforangels:

The fact that Steve hasn’t told any Marx Brothers level corny jokes in the MCU is a crime and you know it. I swear to god. That was the brand of humor popular in the thirties and forties. Steve would absolutely say “I once shot a nazi in my pajamas.” And everyone would be like “really?” And he’d totally deadpan be like “yeah, how he got in my pajamas I’ll never know.” And while I’m certain that Thor, Clint, and Peter would fuckin love that everyone else would hate it. Natasha might personally kill him I’m not sure.

bemusedlybespectacled:

followthebluebell:

so we’ve tried explaining vaccines using science and that scared people

but what if

instead

we told them that vaccines actually contain magic rocks or healing energy

“we left this rabies vaccine in the light of a full moon to cleanse it, so it’s safe.  everyone knows about the link between rabies and full moons :)”

“vaccination is an ancient practice going back at least hundreds of years that draws on your body’s natural healing abilities to let you fight disease naturally”

the-stray-liger:

The D.Va animated short dropped today and I adored it because

  • It shows Hana is a soldier before a gamer and her priority is always 100% other people.
  • She doesn’t play to win because she is ambitions. She plays to win because lives are at stake
  • She wears a cute cap 
  • She has nerves of steel-she never loses her cool during battle, not even in the most critical points, when her life is on the line.
  • The media really pushed that brand/image of the quirky, bratty D.Va persona and we all fell for it
  • Hana is actually humble, rational and smart and even works herself on her meka, she’s a little grease monkey and a bit of a pig Hana pls clean your workspace
  • Hana Song is an adult, and a wonderful one at that and a role model who can accept her flaws and correct them and even when she’s burdened with the sense of responsibility and sacrifice, she realizes that she can’t do things on her own all the time
  • Also it was pretty and colorful and bright and the meka was really cool fucking fight me