If Civil War ends with the team ripped apart/broken the only acceptable way that the movie can finish is with Tony at his tower and a voice behind him saying, “Mr Stark, I do believe you are need of new allies.” And you don’t see anything but Tony’s face going through “oh fuck, oh shit, oh wtf?” before he goes, “Loki!” and the movie (or credits, I’m not picky) ends as he’s turning around/before you see anything except maybe you hear Loki chuckling.

frost-iron:

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starkidlabs:

The thing is we’ve barley ever seen James properly crying. I seriously can’t remember a really significant moment where he has, he’s obviously been upset and teary eyed and annoyed, frustrated and all those things but never in a somber non action pact moment have we seen James fully break down in tears. And the first time we see it is when Winn is dying. It’s really hit me like a ton of bricks emotionally, I guess it’s because James Is really a strong character emotionally and would normally be comforting Winn rather than crying. To see him be like this over Winn has really made their friendship or relationship or whatever so much more important to me where I thought it wasn’t possible.

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dracomalfoyofficial:

i witnessed the most fascinating thing today imo…my 4th grade art class were talking while they did their work and one of them was like “if you work hard all your life…….it means NOTHING” and their response was to all crack up and start running with this bit like. “you work all your life on an oil painting. the mayor comes in. he says ‘i didn’t even ask you to do that painting.’” they kept going giving examples of nothing mattering and laughing hysterically. they’re 9. like, we think OUR humor is depressing or w/e, how are THEY going to be

Millennials are depressed but the Gen Z kids are straight up nihilists