okay, fun question for the marvel peeps bc i think you can tell a LOT about someone by these, so plop in the tags:
the first marvel movie you saw
a marvel movie you consider a comfort movie
your favorite marvel movie
and the marvel movie you feel was the most formative of your current personality/interests
After figuring out that I most likely have autism, reading books on it, etc, my life has started to make so much sense. I was berated at a young age for being “weird,” a “freak,” smart but lazy, can’t understand spoken instructions, “a pleasure to have in class” but “needs to raise their hand more.”
Wish I knew earlier
i've never understood the argument "I just can't use they/them for a singular person, it's grammatically incorrect." first of all that's not even factually correct, it's grammatically correct. second of all, why do you care more about grammar than the mental health and well-being of other people? grammar is fake, we made it up. other people and their feelings are real. reconsider your priorities
Why’s the serious face on the fence so hilarious to me
Part 4
📸 Photoshoot for August Man 📸
Neurotypical after a successful social interaction: That was fun, it was great to see them again!
Me after a successful social interaction: I made such a normal amount of eye contact. I deserve some cheese.
This is Sam Wilson
Sam Wilson likes his personal space
This is Bucky Barnes
Buck Barnes also likes Sam Wilson's personal space
Insp (x)
SEBASTIAN STAN at Ghetto Film School in January 2023.
If you ask me an open ended question about a topic that I know anything about, you're going to get a detailed info dump.
However if you ask me an open ended question about myself or the things I tend to enjoy, you will get a panicked blank stare and an uncomfortable silence.
If you want to know things about me, you must ask very specific, carefully worded questions. Like you're negotiating a contract with the Fae.
interviewer: you usually play the hero Sebastian: what movies are you watching?
In Labyrinth he literally puts himself in mortal danger to help someone he just met, simply because it's the right thing to do. In The Martian he's a brilliant doctor willing to put his life at risk to bring a crew mate home. In The Last Full Measure he fights to have a fallen hero's actions posthumously rewarded even though he didn't even want the case at first. In Destroyer he (spoiler alert!) dies trying to do the right thing (and yes I'm aware he was gonna take the money and run with his partner before, but he still tried to save people). Half his fucking career at this point is Bucky, and if anyone wants to try to tell me he's not a hero, you can fuck yourself.
Seb, baby, what movies are you watching?