“HUNGRY!!!” . It’s been a while since I did a gif 😅 This was heavily inspired by the bongo cat meme 😂😂😂
I just had the urge to do this and I regret nothing!
Ant-Man and the Wasp Respond to IGN Comments
Bucky: Just don’t do anything stupid until I get back.
Steve: How can I? You’re taking all the stupid with you.
Bucky, finding out that Steve volunteered to be a guinea pig for the government, willingly jumped on a grenade and jumped out of planes without a parachute because he wasn’t there to supervise:
# The Little Mermaid remake we deserve
"Almost every woman I have ever met has a secret belief that she is just on the edge of madness, that there is some deep, crazy part within her, that she must be on guard constantly against losing control - of her temper, of her appetite, of her sexuality, of her feelings, of her ambition, of her secret fantasies, of her mind.”
Elana Dykewomon, "Notes for a Magazine," Sinister Wisdom #36 (Winter 1988/89).
you need to stop carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders.
wife is pregnant, due any day
suddenly the contractions start
“CAN’T, WON’T, I’M, HAVEN’T, DON’T, ISN’T" she says
Seriously Steve and peter should not be left alone together because they’re both goodhearted idiots with super-powers and a self-sacrificing streak a mile wide. The last time Captain America was on babysitting duty they both got it into their heads to sneak into the travelling circus that was in town and free the animals because “the conditions were inhumane!” Cue Bucky and tony sharing tired eye rolls as they go to the police station to pick up their idiots as a tiger curls up at peters feet because nobody was brave enough to try to make it leave.
I’m a big fan of those libraries that reside in buildings that originally weren’t meant to be a library, an old cathedral, an old theatre, that stuff.
Now I recently found out that in a city in the north of my country, they put a library in an old prison! They left all the cell doors and bars on the windows, made it cosy and filled it with books!
Look at this beauty!
It’s called: dbiep, in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands.
When I first fell in love with Spider-Man as a child it was because he was funny.
Whilst Superman and Batman might have cracked the odd joke, they were mostly pretty sober and straight arrow about their business.
Spidey though, he was the guy who you could guarantee would throw out a snarky quip to mock his enemies or sardonically reflect upon his lot in life.
That was what hooked me into him and made me then see all the other wonderful things about him and his world. Although I couldn’t lift a bus or swing from a web, I could crack a joke or two.
Although a sense of humour wasn’t devoid in other Marvel heroes, it was much more pronounced Spider-Man to the point where it was a genuine ingrained character trait. It is as iconic a part of what makes Spider-Man Spider-Man as the webs or the spider bite or anything.
And the thing is…that was all Stan Lee.
No. I do not just mean he was the guy responsible for most if not all of the dialogue so he gets the credit for that.
I mean…that was literally Stan’s personality.
Stan put a part of himself into all his characters but it’s unofficially agreed upon he put more into Peter Parker than his other creations.
Peter was in part Stan’s author avatar playing out a superhero melodrama of life experiences Stan himself dealt with or had witnessed. Even his intended wife, Gwen Stacy, was based upon Stan’s own life Joan (who ironically if you read up on her sounds more like Mary Jane who wound up being Spider-Man’s actual wife).
This especially applied to his sense of humour. A greater sense of humour flavoured the Marvel heroes in a very different way to the DC ones, but in Spider-Man’s case it went beyond that. As I said it was an ingrained trait within him because it was an ingrained trait within Stan himself.
Read or watch any given interview or statement by Stan and 99% of the time you will find more than a few jokes, wisecracks or bits of snark.
Compare if you will Spider-Man’s jokes…
To Stan Lee’s rapid quips in any given interview.
They are so similar because Peter was Stan and Stan was Peter.
I think the best most human thing in the world is strangers doing a silly thing together