rebel0777:

rebel0777:

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beardedchrisevans:

@CevansOfficial: Camaro designed by @robertdowneyjr as a gift for Chris Evans. Watch @ChrisEvans learn stunt driving and do an epic burnout in his car on Thursday, August 30 on @LenosGarage only for CNBC at 10 PM!

https://youtu.be/oBHsABC5xIY

Look at the wheel. Captain America logo😦😲

I love Rdj

Why we love Steve/Tony, Part 1 of 2

cap-ironman:

There is just something about them — it doesn’t seem to
matter what universe — but there is something about them that makes us want
them to be together. Shipping Steve and Tony gives us a whole range of interactions
and character dynamics to draw from.

We love them when they are awkward and uncertain around each other.

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How even when they don’t know each other, there is obvious chemistry between
them.

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We love the way they snark and tease each other…

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…their flirting…

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…and their playful mocking.

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We love how intense they get talking to each other…

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…and how the tension ratchets up when they’re being antagonistic.

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We love the way they take turns rescuing each other…

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…and giving rides out of trouble.

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We love how they lend a hand, both in and out of costume…

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…that they support each other during missions and at home…

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…and that when the going gets tough, they’re still there, helping.

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We love them because they put feelings aside and fight for what they
believe is right, even when it does get personal…

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…but they defend each other, too….

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…and sacrifice themselves.

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In
fact, there are so many deep and varied reasons that we love Steve and Tony
across the multiverse, we have compiled Slashy Moments List and a Ship
Manifesto
about all the reasons we love them!

What makes you ship
Steve/Tony? What about them inspires you to create? What part of their story do
you want to tell?

Join the
Big Bang!

Running since 2011,
the Cap-IronMan Big Bang challenges the community’s writers to create
Steve/Tony-focused fic with a minimum of 25,000 words. Artists are then invited
to create accompanying art! To sign up as a writer you need to send us your
draft and summary by September 26th.

Full rules and Information for writers and artists.

Why we love Steve/Tony Part 2 of 2

cap-ironman:

There are so many different ways that Steve and Tony’s lives
intertwine across the different Marvel universes
(so many, in fact, that we had to split this post into two parts!). It means that the
possibilities of what they mean to each other are virtually endless! We get to
see such an assortment of emotions and scenarios, and all of them build on each
other to make Steve and Tony’s relationship more meaningful.


We get relief at knowing the other is alive.

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We get respect and teamwork…

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…domestic bliss…

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…and family arguments.

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There’s betrayal and anger….

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…pining…

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…sadness…

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and some mutual admiration!

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We see them acknowledge their feelings…

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…and soft I will miss you’s.

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In
fact, there are so many deep and varied reasons that we love Steve and Tony
across the multiverse, we have compiled Slashy Moments List and a Ship
Manifesto
about all the reasons we love them!

What makes you ship
Steve/Tony? What about them inspires you to create? What part of their story do
you want to tell?

Join the
Big Bang!

Running since 2011,
the Cap-IronMan Big Bang challenges the community’s writers to create
Steve/Tony-focused fic with a minimum of 25,000 words. Artists are then invited
to create accompanying art! To sign up as a writer you need to send us your
draft and summary by September 26th.

Full rules and Information for writers and artists.

gaysquaredwrites:

AA!Steve is so fucking enamored dude like I bet once he and Tony are married he calls Tony “his husband” 24/7

Like every time he could say “Iron Man” or “Stark” or “Tony” when he’s talking to other people it’s “My Husband” and the team is so happy for them but so Done™

Like even during debriefings; Nick Fury is thinking about just jumping off the helicarrier bc it’s like

Nick: “So Stark took the villain down?”

Steve: “Yep, my husband got him. Then me and my husband went to have dinner; my husband, Tony, is great like that. Is this over?”

luvindowney:

I just wanna say that RDJ designed that CAR for Chris Evans and called it 

“ Camaro RS Steve Rogers” 

And I NEED to say it’s exactly what Tony stark would actually do for Steve Rogers if he gifted him a CAR 

portraitoftheoddity:

starkwayne:

okay wendy stans i have a question. How does it feel stanning the erasure of Romani and Jewish Representation in Marvel?

@starkwayne​, I will never tell you that your anger at a removal of a character’s heritage is invalid or baseless; but I will invite you to consider where you are directing that anger, and whether you are venting it at an appropriate target.

Fans did not decide to leave out Wanda’s heritage in her screen adaptation. The studio – its screenwriters, its directors, its executives – did.

Now, I get that it’s easy to lash out at fellow fans. Punching laterally on a platform where you are heard and get responses (even if they aren’t always the responses you hope for) gives you a lot more power than railing at institutions and corporations with actual control. Blaming fans and getting them to feel crappy at least makes you feel like someone is being punished for the thing you’re upset about, since there’s no way any of the rich guys in charge at Marvel Studios or Disney are listening to any of us.

But you’re lashing out at people who are not actually responsible for what you’re angry about. Heck, a lot of them are also upset about the same thing – they’ve just chosen to respond to it differently. You may decide you just don’t want to consume media that has MCU Wanda, and that’s perfectly fine. You don’t have to like her, you don’t have to read fic about her, and you certainly don’t have to spend time in the pro-Wanda tag. I think I saw you mention elsewhere in a conversaiton with @essayofthoughts that you like Comics!Wanda, and I 100% get that it’s frustrating when an adaptation or version of a character you like isn’t specifically tagged for to differentiate from the version you don’t like (I can’t count the times I’ve flinched at the sight of HYDRA!Cap in the Steve Rogers comics tags), but the best way to deal with that is selective tag and user blocking, and sometimes taking a step back from tumblr for while until you can deal with seeing the content you don’t like without feeling the need to respond. 

I won’t criticize you for your frustration or for your preferences; everyone is entitled to those. But what I will criticize is your decision to police and condemn everyone else’s interactions with the character that differs from yours.

Some people enjoy MCU Wanda because they feel represented by her in different ways than the comics. The comics representation still exists; now the MCU representation does too, covering a different demographic (refugees, eastern european displaced persons, trauma survivors, etc). Some people like Wanda for characteristics that are not explicitly tied to her origins (such as being a strong woman who has endured a hell of a lot while still retaining her compassion and exhibiting profound courage) and feel that the parts of Wanda they loved in the comics weren’t defined by her ethnic heritage.  A lot of people are upset, just like you, about the failure of the MCU to incorporate and represent Wanda’s jewish and roma heritagebut you can be critical of aspects of a piece of media or a character or a story while still enjoying its merits. 

And a lot of fans have also responded by compensating for that erasure in their fanworks, deliberately writing/drawing/roleplaying MCU Wanda with her comic book background. Personally, I love both comics and MCU Wanda, and where I find the removal of her heritage to be frustrating and problematic and I really wish the MCU had incorporated it, my response hasn’t been to hate the character, but to embrace the aspects of her that I love and then draw her as explicitly jewish

I will also point out that I happen to know a number of MCU Wanda Maximoff fans who are jewish themselves. Before you attack these fans, it’s worth asking yourself; what is your prioritization between the accurate adaptation of a fictional jewish character, and the wellbeing of actual flesh and blood jewish people? What is your prioritization between condemning an imperfect depiction of a female character, and attacking femme-identified people for enjoying one of the painfully few powerful female superheroes we’ve managed to get on the big screen? I’m not saying there’s always a cut and clear answer, because representation for a larger whole is important, but it’s worth considering your impact and how much good vs. how much harm your actions specifically do with your platform and your reach. Are you genuinely working toward fixing a problem? Or are you just making people feel bad on the internet for kicks and some nebulous sense of superiority?

If you want to increase Jewish/Roma representation, I would recommend starting a letter campaign or petition to Marvel or other studios to do better moving forward. Hell, if you do, send me the link – I’d be happy to sign and signal boost!!! But tagging hate in a place where people who don’t have a lot of social power go to share their enjoyment of a strong, compelling female character isn’t activism. 

It’s just kinda being a jerk. 

And I don’t know you, but I like to give people the benefit of the doubt, and I’d like to believe that you’re better than that. 

kayvsworld:

Robert “listen to me the car needs to be this specific shade of green trust me it will Work also absolutely no chrome. chrome is a crime. everything should be matte can we base the interior leather on the jacket he wore in his first cap movie can we put a little cap shield in the steering wheel is a custom car based on the character Chris plays a reasonable friendship gift” Downey Jr