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8 yrs ago
Current Take time out of your life to find something to laugh about and smile at least once a day.
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8 yrs ago
Netflix is to blame for the sudden resurgence of my animu phase. >:c It was supposed to be background noise, but then I went and got invested... twice in a row.
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8 yrs ago
What techniques do you use to open these "pickle jars"? Or is it just raw pickle jar opening strength? (not to be confused with regular strength)
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8 yrs ago
I feel honored to be Miss Capn's Valentine! (/ε\*)
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9 yrs ago
What a sick, masochistic lion.
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Location; Meeting Hall!
Interacting With; In Person: Jackson, Adielle, and Elijah (@Altered Tundra), Duh Woof Pack (@foxygen @HaleyTheRandom @Wade Wilson @lovely complex), and Pink Head Cheerleader (@flightless-angel-castiel)
In Text: The Real Slim Shady (@reiko)



Armed to the teeth with a pair of sunglasses and some sunshine in his pocket, Sunny moved through the masses of milling students to dispense whatever he could in one of the many Purple cabins on their side of the camp. He'd taken the time to stroll at a pace that allowed him time to stare at the vibrant green of the leaves shaking in the summer breeze, captivated by the nature surrounding him. Being a Seattle native, he didn't spend much time between the biting cold and the sprinkling of rain to enjoy nature. Even if he enjoyed the bustling city life surrounding him, it felt nice to take a deep, deep breath of fresh air not tainted by the exhaust of cars and the stifling currents of air picking up ever kind of scent and their mother. Of course, a city boy could only do so much when given free range over a large, expansive patch of land. Sunny went wherever he let himself be taken, most of the time and with little complaints.

Many individuals couldn't quite guess where Sunny came from (and a lot said California just for the fact that he radiated carefree happiness? He didn't know, really). Seattle's grunge and hipster style didn't set its teeth into Sunny's fashion sense - no overly large coats or scarves in the summer and certainly no beanies to cover that bright, cornflower yellow hair or thick rimmed glasses to cover his sunshine-in-blue-skies eyes. Most of what Sunny where highlighted his disposition, with bright colors and short sleeves. Honestly, he always looked prepared to throw everything off to reveal a pair of swim trunks before he dove straight into the waters. His mother called him a perpetual tourist, carrying a camera everywhere he went ("gotta find all the kodiak moments, mom!") and wearing dumb Hawaiian floral shirts with his dumb, dad cargo pants.

No one questioned that style though because it was so distinctly Sunny that it hurt. And it felt nice being able to walk out on a sunny day with a too large button up open and flowing to reveal the stark white tank top underneath and just about ready to tackle the day.

And that usually meant sitting around looking at everything, seeing everything, smiling at everything. On days where his calendar alerted him to events currently happening, that meant Sunny arrived late almost all the time. Well, actually, just pretty much all the time. Someone like him, who liked to stop and smell the flowers while also getting his nose into more than just sweet nectar (re: trouble, lots and lots of trouble that's not his own business) couldn't stick to a strict schedule if it smacked him in the goddamn face.

So, eventually, Sunny made his way back to the main hall, still armed with his signature beaming grin and his hands stuffed into his pockets. And, well, stepping into the large room immediately felt tense and Sunny's back straightened while his brows furrowed. His eyes darted around the room, lips puckered, in search of what set the air off into a burst of electricity. The sound came first, despite Sunny's eyes covering decent ground and he immediately moved toward the vicinity of people gaggling about, mostly greys but a few stray pinks and maybe a red found themselves in the mix.

With his camera raised, Sunny stalked toward each individual, setting himself up far enough away to get each one in the shot. The subsequent snap and pop of the camera's light would have caught anyone's attention of Sunny's loud enough smile wouldn't. "Damn, what a picture perfect family outing. Glad I could immortalize it for you all," he said, sliding onto the table where a few spots had been freed up. The Polaroid picture slid from its slot and into Sunny's hand, immediately waving it neatly before handing it to the closest individual, that being Ash with a bright smile. Who knows what she thought of him - he certainly didn't, but that didn't matter much. "Mostly grey kids," Sunny stated, "though I know your lots disposition of Pink, but that's what scissors are for and cute cutouts of some hot celeb in a magazine, you know?"

After his abrupt introduction, Sunny turned toward Adielle and Jackson, eyeing Eli standing between them. "So, uh what's got everyone in a tizzy this first day of camp?" his eyes caught Jackson's scrunched expression, brows furrowing slightly but not enough to determine anything beyond Sunny's neutral mood: happy sunshine ray of good times. Regardless of that, this course of action would maybe, possibly land Sunny with a black eye if he decided to step in himself. Or get yelled at by both Eli and Adi from the looks of their own expressions. Or both. Usually it was both. Most likely it'd be both.

He slid his gaze toward Kitt for just a moment before brushing his presence off - probably just came to start gossip or fault someone for wearing spring when they were autumn. Sunny wasn't one for stereotyping anyone, but if he had to, Kitt would be his go to choice; everything he did was the embodiment of pink's chosen plans of action.

Maybe it was the thrill of stopping someone from going gung-ho on another person, the potential of a fight he'd most likely lose. Or maybe it was the feeling afterwards of having been there to help someone. Or maybe it was the sense of some kind of righteous justice, things you read about in comic books that seemed awesome but were actually really dumb like standing up to a mugger wielding a knife with no form of defense but his bare hands. This situation was more like riling a bear up after he'd just pounce on two mountain lions already baring their teeth (get it? BARING) while a pack of wolves sat at his rear. He chose the quick moment between responses to shoot Alex a text (not the one beside him or the other one with a 'K'; the lady one with the prickly attitude and resting bitch face that could probably compete with Holden's, who stared lacking any amusement at the fiasco in front of him).

To: The Living Space Needle

so first off: HI I MISSED U!!!! second off: how quick can you get to the meeting hall? i put myself in an all out gang war west side story style and im about to get anita'd. . . you know that scene in the diner where? yeah. im about to get anita'd hardcore from the looks of it. be my doc bby don't let them have my innocenceeeeeeeeeee [ten crying emojis followed by a few poop emojis]
Sunny Morris


He didn't exactly know what he'd gotten himself into until he'd settled himself in the thick of it after trampling everyone's right to privacy by snapping their candid moment. Hostile, but still candid.
Holden wishes he were in another team to avoid this bitter rivalry. He'll just be, uh, sitting pretty with his headphones while his team goes to war.

"You're on pink right?"

"Who? What?"

"You're apart of pink team right?!"

"I'm not sure I understand the question."

"When they put you on teams in the beginning of camp-"

"Right yeah."

"-they put you on a team right?"

"Yeah, of course. Why else would I be here?"

"Okay so if they put you on a team-"

"Mhm mhm"

"-then that team has a color-"

"Yeah! Yeah it does!"

"Okay okay, so that color must be pink because you're SITTING AT A PINK TABLE, RIGHT?"

"I'm sorry, I'm just not understanding the question."

"OMG"
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slowly finishing this but it's like 5am haha. just, um, tell me if I'm ever trying too hard and i'll tone my dumbness down a bit
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I just...I hope it's rated R.


I'm pretty sure it's actually been confirmed to be PG-13

I guess Deadpools wasn't a solid enough sell when they were making the movie. Once it came out, they were probably like. "ShiT WELL. Didn't know you could actually say fuck China and not get murdered on global sales haha."

Well evidence? Not sure how credible tho
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Same but with Gal Gadot and then that turned out to be not worth the admission.

that's a lie i saw it because i'm an idiot


This is the upside of having a friend whose a manager at the theatre in my town.

It's a crappy theatre, but at least I get to see a terrible terrible movie for fweeeee.

I mean, that's still almost two hours of my life wasted purely on the fact that I wanted some eye candy, popcorn, and a soda (so like 15 bucks still; I made a bad decision too and wasted money on it haha ;3; )

However, I'm still confident in Suicide Squad being a good movie and hopefully what kicks DC into gear because they e been lagging behind terribly.
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ADJAJAFDKJFA; I LOVE THAT FIC I'VE READ IT MORE THAN ONCE NO FUCKING SHAME.

my reaction to you rn:


Three chapters in, did not expect to get hit with a full sob. I was surprised like wait why am I crying right now?!

Though

Best friends?

NAH

BEST TRASH PALS?

HELL YEAH.
Oh it's practically guaranteed to be better than BvS. BvS was a two and a half hour trainwreck and a fundamental misunderstanding of the titular characters. Marvel movies at least care enough to have their movies treat their characters with some sort of respect even if it means having to have the whiplash of different directors having different takes on the movies. Which is why I'm actually glad that Marvel is having the Russo Brothers take over for Whedon because despite my thoughts on the back half of Winter Soldier, that opening scene and quick fist fight with Batroc was ace and the Russo's know how to shoot an action scene.

I'm still going to be that asshole who literally just spend their night going "Ugh Marvel movies" but still goes to the day one showing so really I'm the problem


That's always the issue for me with anything I see nowadays. I go into these big franchises and I like what I see, but then I delve into the fandom and there are some real diamonds in the rough there that deal with things that these movies don't want to. Or that they can't. Or that they don't see in the first place. Shipping aside, I've found fan work to not only be more inclusive, but also represents these characters a lot better than the movies ever do. It's probably why the comics are so good in the first place because their writers and their artists are handed down through the fans rather than "Oh, this guy's a big name director, lets let him shoot this movie so that we get more money out of it," or, "This is a huge, big hit actor, we should definitely cast him (because it's always gonna be a fucking guy) as this lead character for publicity." Of course, there's probably little issues and problems within comic book making itself, but for the most part, I think I've seen more evolution and willingness to bend in comics than I have in movies.

I think I've connected more through the 8 issues of Extraordinary X-men that I've read than any of the X-men movies I've seen. Even though I had a huge disconnect when they changed styles/artists in like the sixth issue. (FUCK GUYS ICEMAN IS GAY AND OUT. *SCREAMS TO THE HEAVENS* I mean, I know this was kind of a fact for pretty much any X-men iteration, even the movies alluded to that crap plus Bobby/Kitty is shit when there's Piotr/Kitty but whatever, it made me happy because he's probably my favorite outta all of 'em)

also wanted to chime in that I only went to see BvS because Henry Cavill is my kind of sexy.
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You once again understand me. Into Darkness was so... so... bad. I still flinch at the memory of it. And can we talk about Spock and Uhura because WHAT?!

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Then I am filthy trash with you! No shame in my Stucky game i'm so fucking horrible it's my fave thing ever
no no no singledad!steve/neighbor!bucky is my weakness NO

Dude, Snowpiercer! I thought he did really well in that as well, I quite enjoyed watching him in that. I've seen it more than once if that says anything; that scene where he admits (for people who haven't seen this movie, they're gonna go WTF) that baby tastes the best, damn! He did so well.


Ohoooohooohooo

OOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHoOOOooOOoOHohOHOoOhoHOOhOHoohhOHO!

OHOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

here comes santa clause here comes santa clause--wait shit

WELL HERE YOU GO. I BET YOU'VE READ IT BUT HERE YOU GO.
I'm disappointed in the fact that Marvel went with Civil War when they were originally going to continue the route of First Avenger and Winter Soldier by making the third Captain America movie more personal to the characters (Steve, Bucky, Sam, and Natasha). I think that could have been an excellent film even if it may not have surpassed Antman or Winter Soldier in terms of quality - but, I also don't doubt the Russos could turn out a good film regardless, maybe even better than Civil War.

Right now, it seems a bit convoluted, especially when compared to the comic's version of Civil War where you had a much bigger fight about a much bigger issue. Right now, it's a watered down Registration Act that thinly veils Cap's actual reason for fighting, which is for Bucky, a more personal mission that comes off as selfish if you either a.) don't ship Stucky (which makes it some kind of giant romantic thing which is less icky than Steve/Sharon imo. god that's Peggy's niece please no I love Peggy too much for this) or b.) don't BROTP those two boys harder than Steve and Tony.

While I think the movie itself is going to be really, really good (and that's the Marvel fan in me talking) and that it's going to be better than BvS, which it's meant to compete with, I personally think that, without the rights to most of the Marvel franchise (which Fox still has a lot of) and without the mutant deal to back this Registration Act conflict (even if most of the X-men chose to stay out of it) it seems a little bit of a reach to make an entire movie out of.

I think, though, I'll hold my opinion until I go see it myself.
The fact that I'm a filthy FILTHY filthy filthy filthy filthy filthy filthy filthy filthyFILTHY Stucky shipper doesn't help me with anything Captain America, at all. So, I'm just gonna roll myself in a trash bag and proceed to cry about feels. Haha.

Now you know my darkest secret (but it was never really a secret to begin with haha maybe i should spend less time ready singledad!steve/neighbor!bucky fics and crying about them all day)

Most of Chris Evans' appeal is in his genuineness and his utter lack of subtlety when it comes to anything he does outside of acting. I personally think Captain America has been one of his best roles in film making. But, also Snowpiercer. I thought he was quite excellent in that, but if I were to rate him, he'd still be a B-Actor, especially compared with someone like RDJ and Redford.
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