happy bi visibility day please take off your invisibility cloak and blind everyone with your overwhelming bi power!!!
*immigrant song plays while thor beats the absolute shit outta bad guys with his new sick ass hammer in Avengers 4*
steve: where is that song even coming from?
thor: i have no idea. this has been going on for days
A uwu shy and timid introvert who can't speak and hates everyone
A protective, confident, stubborn, fiery, heroic, confrontational extrovert by nature.
Un-strusting, resenteful and remorseful by traumas (but now he's getting better).
Stoic as a survival skill.
Kind, not aggressive but quick-to-anger.
Never shy or timid...just a little awkward around Will at first (pretty common to act awkward around the person we like)
it’s a bangtan pool party!
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Nobody:
Dick Grayson and Jason Todd:
In honor of 100 followers here’s a short batfamily crack video I made
why did we see Max's letters and not have anyone read them. why did they big up Jason creating a mob when nothing happened. why did they have Eddie say he wasn't a hero then die saving no one. why have will be in love with Mike and not say it to anyone. why introduce new characters just to kill them and neglect others. why have so many storylines that are essentially meaningless. why-
i made this while i was sick and bored yesterday
also rip i forgot the tape on tyler’s arm i’m sad
MARVEL
link // https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHUrAvKNF8s (collab w/ djcprod)
1) The complexity of this character. Never have I felt so conflicted over a villain since even though you know he’s a bad man, you just feel sorry for him.
2) The movie did the “romance redeemed the villain” trope, but effectively.
3) His fall from grace was well-done. You just feel he’s making the wrong choices, such as putting the ten rings back on again, breaking his promise to leave the warlord life. At the same time, you completely understand why he’s making these choices.
4) Everything about this character was so human. Tony Leung really brought in a certain sadness with Wenwu, that you could feel his anguish and grief even as he commits acts of violence. Since Tony’s made a career out of playing complicated men dealing with loneliness, this comes as no surprise.
5) The final showdown between Wenwu and Shang-Chi was enough to put this movie in my top 5. The way that Simu Liu and Tony Leung kept switching from rage to despair, from wanting to kill each other to hoping the other will stand down because there’s still love there…that’s what really made this movie work. They really nailed the dynamic of a father and son reluctantly battling each other, both wanting to win but not wanting to seriously hurt the other.
I’m sorry Killmonger…you’re still amazing, but I gotta give the Best MCU Villain crown to Wenwu/The Mandarin.