tony: tumblr famous ~~~offensive blogger~~~
steve: social justice “LISTEN HERE CUMSLUT, DIE CIS SCUM” blogger
thor: meme blogger, always posts rage comics and stuff from 9gag and reddit
bruce: OPINIONATED BLOGGER, posts 5-paragraph-long rants about tony
natasha: feminist blogger, makes fun of “gurl gamers” and stuff
clint: fandom blogger, posts about tv shows and stuff that he likes, etc
loki: hipster blogger, posts pictures of space with quotes like “i feel empty without you” over them, pictures of girls in shorts, etc
phil: captain america rp blog
I knoooow. And I don’t even have them all listed/posted hah. Some of them I watch underground :P
omg trying to stay awake long enough to go to class
Where you invest your love, you invest your life
♪ Mumford & Sons “Awake my soul”
For the famous “Mouth of Truth” scene, Gregory Peck ad-libbed the joke where he pretends that his hand was bitten off in the mouth of the stone carving. He borrowed the gag from Red Skelton. Prior to filming the scene, Peck told director William Wyler that he was going to do the gag, but that they should not tell Audrey Hepburn. When Peck pulled his arm out of the stone carving’s mouth with his hand pulled up his sleeve, Hepburn’s horror and surprise was genuine. She gave what she later recalled was “a good and proper scream,” and the scene was finished in one take.


@heyletshuggle: You mean you want to know why I like Graves more than Christophe? For some reason I never really warmed up to Graves, I always thought he was annoying. Christophe was a whole lot more interesting and his relationship with Dru was more exciting IMO. It felt to me that Dru’s feelings for Graves was just a confusion of someone who became her best friend and was there during the beginning with love. The story is very well writen though, I thought it was really well developed and you could feel Dru’s voice and experience the changes she was going through. The series in general is very interesting and surprising, it’s only the romance aspect of it that kind of put me off.
@le-bonheur-de-mort: I was never a fan of Graves but i guess the ending left possibilities open.
@anon: not sure if this is supposed to be a dig at me because I didn’t say anything that would warranty a snippy response, but I could never stand Graves, I don’t know why. I wasn’t planning on finishing the series anyway, so I don’t particularly care either way.
I love everything about language and I love the way it completely shapes our lives whether people realize it or not and I love that you can use words and phrases and syllables to express anything from what the moon looks like tonight to what someone means to you and I love that sometimes hearing a poem or even just a line or a couple of words that make it seem like someone has once felt the way you feel right now can make you feel so much less alone in this world
Whoever knows me well enough knows how much I hate ship names. Those mashed up ridiculous awkward names are always so awful and eye rolling worthy, but godamnit Once Upon a Time has the greatest ship names in all eternity.
GREATEST OF ALL SHOWS