It's The End of The World

Twenty-something. Bored. Likes random things. LOVES The Borgias, The Tudors, TVD, Game Of Thrones, and some others. Not very tumblr-savvy. Don't mind being messaged!
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“I swear to god, Steve, I will drop the PASIV out of this fucking window if you don’t tell me RIGHT NOW why you thought taking this goddamn job was a good idea, what with Bucky running around our heads trying to shoot us out of our dreams.”

“Can’t you feel it, Clint? You’re antsy. We’re all antsy. We’ve been the best dreamshare team there is out there since Cobb’s disbanded, and we haven’t gone under in over a year.”

Avengers Inception AU  wherein Thor of Odin Corp. hires Steve Rogers’ elite dreamsharing team to perform inception on his brother, Loki, and a shade of their ex-resident thief Bucky (who was killed when the team’s last job went horribly wrong) tries his best to sabotage it.

Or: Steve extracts, Tony builds, Clint runs point, Natasha’s a master of impersonation, Bruce concocts, Thor’s a tourist, and things happen.

elementarysherlock:

ishipjohnlock247:

totallycumberbatched:

noshitjohnlock:

sherlock-and-his-coat:

my-baker-street-boys:

lokitheconsultingwizard:

amber-daisies:

frightfullytreeish:

gunslingerannie:

likealannister:

It’s sad to see a man who’s lost his mind.
But it’s tragic when he’s convinced himself that he’s sane. 

Reblogging because I just got what was going on here.
And now I’m sad again.

no

I just got this. Oh I’m sobbing right now.

No no no. You can’t do that to me. NO. 

fuck you, why would you make something like this, god reichenfeels, sherlock

You just had to go and crush my soul, didnt you?

oh god!!!

WWWHHHHHYYYYYYYY

(via the-visual)

winnafish:

Many classic horror icons and other disturbing creatures share common characteristics. Pale skin, dark, sunken eyes, elongated faces, sharp teeth, and the like. These images inspire horror and revulsion in many, and with good reason. The characteristics shared by these faces are imprinted in the human mind.

Many things frighten humans instinctively. The fear is natural, and does not need to be reinforced in order to terrify. The fears are species-wide, stemming from dark times in the past when lightning could mean the burning of your tree home, predators could be hiding in the dark, heights could make poor footing lethal, and a spider or snake bite could mean certain death.

The question you have to ask yourself is this:

What happened, deep in the hidden eras before history began, that could effect the entire human race so evenly as to give the entire species a deep, instinctual, and lasting fear of pale beings with dark, sunken eyes, razor sharp teeth, and elongated faces?

Cue Fridge Horror/High Octane Nightmare Fuel.

Not being assaulted is not a privilege to be earned through the judicious application of personal safety strategies. A woman should be able to walk down the street at 4 in the morning in nothing but her socks, blind drunk, without being assaulted, and I, for one, am not going to do anything to imply that she is in any way responsible for her own assault if she fails to Adequately Protect Herself. Men aren’t helpless dick-driven maniacs who can’t help raping a vulnerable woman. It disrespects EVERYONE.
Atheists are routinely asked how people will know not to rape and murder without religion telling them not to do it, especially a religion that backs up the orders with threats of hell. Believers, listen to me carefully when I say this: When you use this argument, you terrify atheists. We hear you saying that the only thing standing between you and Ted Bundy is a flimsy belief in a supernatural being made up by pre-literate people trying to figure out where the rain came from. This is not very reassuring if you’re trying to argue from a position of moral superiority.

mellarkia:

children get older.

(via mikeyfassy)

Sherlock sees through everyone and everything in seconds. What’s incredible though is how spectacularly ignorant he is about some things.

(via the-visual)

( yvonne strahovski as ms. marvel; michelle ryan as spider-woman; gemma arterton as scarlet witch; idris elba as luke cage )

(via thebartonbow)

arrestedwesteros:

Lucille: Well, I may not have been a perfect mother, but you know kids don’t come with a handbook. [ Narrator ] In fact, there are thousands of books written on child rearing. But Lucille was in denial.
Out on a Limb - 2x11

arrestedwesteros:

Lucille: Well, I may not have been a perfect mother, but you know kids don’t come with a handbook.
[ Narrator ] In fact, there are thousands of books written on child rearing. But Lucille was in denial.

Out on a Limb - 2x11

(via kirkwoodisinoregon)

solairebee:

tastefullyoffensive:

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This would significantly increase my athletic competence.

solairebee:

tastefullyoffensive:

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This would significantly increase my athletic competence.

(via winnafish)

thedaddycomplex:

So, we finally saw The Avengers and, yeah, it’s as awesome as everyone says. And I understand why I’ve seen all the fangirling going on over Tom Hiddleston, Chris Evans and Chris Hemsworth on Tumblr and elsewhere. But I think you all forgot about one other criminally handsome cast member:

The dashing Paul Bettany who provided the voice of Jarvis, Tony Stark/Iron Man’s computer.

It’s true. He made the film what it was, I think.