Try as you might but you will never be as perfect as Misha Collins is.
I rarely use the term “My future husband”, but in this case….
…Misha Collins knits. Misha Collins knits.
Misha Collins in a yarn shop! Are those socks? It’s a pair of SOMETHING but it could be mittens or gloves.
And I feel him on the thing about his kids. At some point you’re just like “Oh come on, no don’t do that – oh fine. It’s not like you can get MORE germs than you already did.” *facepalm*
Tag: perfect
Daniel Radcliffe and Dane DeHaan on the sex scene [in Kill Your Darlings] that made headlines +
“I commit a murder in the film! Dan just has sex.” *sporfle*
See, Rowling largely operates Harry’s generation in a clear system of parallels to the previous generation, Marauders and all. Harry is his father—Quidditch star, a little pig-headed sometimes, an excellent leader. Ron is Sirius Black—snarky and fun, loyal to a fault, mired in self-doubts. Hermione is Remus Lupin—book smart and meticulous, always level-headed, unfailingly perceptive. Ginny is Lily Evans—a firecracker, clever and kind, unwilling to take excuses. Draco Malfoy is Severus Snape—a natural foil to Harry, pretentious, possessed of the frailest ego and also deeper sense of right and wrong when it counts. And guess what? Neville Longbottom is Peter Pettigrew.
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Neville is a perfect example of how one single ingredient in the recipe can either ruin your casserole (or stew, or treacle tart, whatever you like), or utterly perfect your whole dish. Neville is the tide-turner, the shiny hinge. And all because he happens to be in the same position as Wormtail… but makes all the hard choices that Pettigrew refused the first time around. Other characters are in similar positions, but none of them go so far as Neville. None of them prove that the shaping of destiny is all on the individual the way he does.
functioning labels suck
I can talk. I can cook. I can read and write.
I often cannot comprehend things. I am often confused about nothing at all. I am frequently tired and not sure what in doing and not quite in control of my movements.
I can speak with people but I communicate weirdly. I cannot drive. I have very little focus unless I hit a point where I’m hyper focused. I do not think I could handle a job due to the anxiety and people and schedule.
loud noises terrify me. I am too often dissociated.
I might be labeled high functioning, but it doesn’t feel like I function typically enough to count as that. but I wouldn’t be labeled low functioning because I can “do stuff”.
high functioning does not fit me. low functioning does not fit me.
I don’t like functioning labels at all.
“Do you know what’s funny? Sometimes I’ll see photographs of myself in the early days of The X-Files and I think that my attitude towards the whole thing was very similar to Kristen Stewart’s,”
“There’s a very similar look in my eye; slightly defiant, slightly bored. All I ever got was: ‘Smile! Smile!’ when I didn’t want to smile. And I really wish that somebody at that time had told me: ‘You know that it’s OK to be who you really are’.”
Gillian Anderson on Kristen Stewart
Anyone who dismisses her as eye candy didn’t watch the same movie I did, and ought to go sit in a corner and think about their misogyny.
I mean, god, it’s the little things. That “who do you want me to be?” she asks Steve while they’re in the car is just so raw. This is a woman whose entire life has been defined by ‘who do you want me to be?’ and so she falls back on it because she has nothing else left. And Steve doesn’t buy into the trap and just says “how about a friend?”
And god, her face when she thought Nick Fury was dying. The sheer level of silent devastation she’s trying not to show and failing.
I just cannot get seeing this moving and not seeing Natasha. Because if you just dismiss her as eye candy, that’s what you’re doing (I’m looking at you, several male reviewers).
Today’s list of standout Natasha moments (it varies):
- Reaction to Nick’s death.
- Reaction to NIck’s not being dead (she looks so wounded under the physical pain and confusion).
- Suiting up and infiltrating the WSC meeting with Pierce with a gunshot wound to her shoulder.
- Speaking of that, saving their asses shortly after getting said GSW, using a heavy piece of equipment even while she could barely stand.
- Using the widow’s bite on herself.
- That moment where she pauses to gird her emotional loins before she respond’s to Pierce’s jab about the world seeing her as she is (which it wouldn’t, because of course who she is and how she is is not what she’s done).
- The steely-eyed, contained anger bubble gum snap. (Most bad-ass use of bubble gum ever.)
#scarlett johansson is a remarkably pretty woman#and it continues to piss me off that basically as soon as she turned 18#that was all reviewers could see about her#even though by that age she’d already proven herself to be a damn good actress as well#and it’s not like her talent had an expiration date#the moment she was a legal adult
fandoms-will-be-the-death-of-me:
Just got back from the gym
ARE YOU THE BLACK WIDOW?
……
Barton, I’ve been compromised.
OMG I CAN IMAGINE BARTON ALL LIKE “I TOLD YOU NOT TO GET A TUMBLR!!!”
#SWAGTASHA BROMANOFF
Inquiring minds want to know… is Matt Bomer a good kisser?
The girl in front of us in line, Amanda-Lee (@meekobits) drew this AMAZING drawing and left the speech bubbles blank for Seb and Anthony to fill in. This is the result.
Winter Soldier/Seb: STOP IT ITS MINE! STUPID! UGH!!
Falcon/Anthony: I’ll slap you!
The best part is thinking about it in their voices. It’s amazing. But all of her art is amazing, you should check it out!
I love these guys so fucking much.
“I think I really wanted to prove something to myself, but at the same time, I’m very sensitive. When you see those action movies and it’s like the back of somebody’s head and then all of a sudden they give that one pose at the end and you’re like, "That was not…That was the lamest thing.” You want to see the actor risking their life. It’s part of what sells it, I think, as an audience member, and, like I said, I’m sensitive about that sort of thing. So I would want to… I never would want to be that. I wouldn’t want to be perceived as a wuss who couldn’t do it, I guess. “ – Scarlett Johansson


