• tivaforgood

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    One of the things I love most about scene is the way Tony doesn’t flinch at all.

    There’s not even a twitch of his eyebrow out of fear, worry or anxiety that she might miss and hit him. He knows she used to be an excellent shot, having seen it first hand, and the fact that she’s now better than she used to be?!

    There's so much trust required between the two of them to do this, even if it's not at the forefront of this moment. Of course he has always had a deep level of respect for her, but to put himself in this position and tell her to shoot?!

    He's literally trusting her with his life, and the way he has complete confidence in her in this moment, is something I'll scream about forever.

  • byjove

    I love how NYC has done everything under the sun to deal with the rat problem and now they’re circled back and are like “Ok. We’ll legalize bodega cats. We need cats manning the food stores.” ancient problems require ancient solutions.

  • thedoubteriswise

    so much of being an ok person is just 1) not panicking, 2) not taking things personally, and 3) not letting the vindictive gargoyle that lives in your head tell you what to do. this sucks because brains love doing those things

  • doublism

    they used to make smackable technology. you used to be able to hit your tv when it didn't work good.

  • wizardarchetypes

    when I was a kid I had an old tv in my room that would always turn to unwatchable static in the middle of shows but one night my sister and I were watching Naruto & every time Kakashi was on-screen the static cleared so we were like “hahaha the tv looooves Kakashi.”

    I had a Kakashi bookmark so we held it up against the screen as a joke but the static actually cleared up. Mystified, we tried different bookmarks and objects with the same plastic material but nothing else worked, only the Kakashi bookmark.

    We ended up taping it to the corner of the screen and it stayed there for 11 years until we moved out. When I was older people would be like “can you move the bookmark off the screen” bc it did sort of block a bit of the view but I would demonstrate the static issue and everyone was always just like “huh. what the hell?? well…alright.”

    No explanation, but thanks Kakashi.

  • scarletjedi

    I had a similar tv! It was a tv with a built in dvd and vcr because it was in college and I’m apparently old now. But! The dvd player never wanted to play- unless it was Chicago (2002). First, we would put that dvd in, let it start, and then swap it for the movie we really wanted to watch. It got to the point where we would put in the dvd we wanted and sing “he had it coming!!!” At the screen at volume. Fucking worked *every time*

    Bizarre.

  • inkcurlsandknives

    I miss when technology had real personality, instead of fake ones designed to generate lies and nonsense and spy on you.

  • m.