They’re vintage, he’s very proud.
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They’re vintage, he’s very proud.
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I made my three-year-old niece her first convention/Halloween costume this year. If you ask her who she is dressed as, she’ll reply, “Tiny Princess Captain America!”
On Halloween, we discovered that if you point to a kid in a Captain America costume and ask her who he’s dressed as, she will also reply, “Tiny Princess Captain America!”
Attagirl.
From here on out, Steve shall be known as “Tiny Princess Captain America.” If Tiny Princess Captain America says they’re all Tiny Princess Captain America, who am I to argue?
I adore that little tiara.
This is the most adorable thing. Look at her!
This makes me smile so fucking much.
I picture Tony being more than happy to call Steve “Tiny princess Captain America.” With or without being prompted to do so.
I picture Steve being perfectly okay with it, especially after the day he runs into Tiny Princess Captain America, trick-or-treating in the city along with a bunch of other kids. And she kinda stops in the crowd, and gets this great big smile on her face, and bolts down the sidewalk and up to him, and she just can’t say anything because she’s just in AWE.
So Steve crouches down and says, “You look just like me!”, and she beams even brighter, as if that’s even possible. Then Steve remembers that time Thor told him about how much he loves his little-girl fans, and how when he meets them he lets them “hold” Mjolnir, and also Steve thinks about Thor’s room full of little girl drawings at Stark Tower. (Yes, I *did* just manage to connect this with that Littlest Thor Fangirl post that went around a while ago.) Normally Steven doesn’t get recognized quite like the rest of the Avengers when he’s not in uniform except by elderly folks who remember him from the old days, but since the attack on New York, plenty of younger people and kids spot him on the street out of uniform and know him, just like this little girl.
So Steve asks, “What’s your name?” To which she finally says, “Tiny Princess Captain America!” And he laughs, and then whispers, “I meant your secret identity.” So she tells him, and gives him a big hug, and then runs off to rejoin the other trick-or-treaters.
A week later, she gets a letter in the mail from Stark Tower, and when she opens it she gasps, because it’s a drawing of Captain America and Tiny Princess Captain America fighting bad guys and saving the world together.
OMG OMG OMG SO CUTE
I want her to team up with bb!Thor and go SMITE EVIL.
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Would you care for a slice of freedom?
It’s the cake of free and the food of the brave
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CAP-TAIN ROG-ERS!to-see-floating-lanterns-gleam:
AYE AYE CAPTAIN!
AYE AYE CAPTAIN!
CAP-TAIN ROG-ERS!
CAP-TAIN ROG-ERS!
CAP-TAIN ROG-ERS!
I love everyone.
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#you know it’s entirely possible that she would still be alive just very very old #i have a headcanon that at some point steve gets fury to look her up and finds out she’s in an old folks home and she’s lonely #she did get married after the war and had kids and grandkids but they don’t really take care of her or stay in touch with her#and in her old age she’s gone back to thinking about him and the war and the romance that never had a chance to happen #and then one day a nice young man in a suit named phil comes and talks to her #and very gently breaks it to her and explains everything and says steve would like to visit #and although she’s completely shocked she manages to say yes #so steve comes over and he brings flowers and chocolate and some old glenn miller records #and after the tears and the talking they finally have their ‘date’
Steve helps hold her up, and they finally have that Dance. it’s Steve’s first. It’s Peggy’s last.
I always honestly believed that Agent Coulson was Peggy’s grandson and that he had been told stories of the marvelous Captain America all of his life but Grandma Peggy never told him her deepest secret, that in her heart of hearts she herself had loved Steve Rogers more than anyone in the world.
Guys, I just fucking love you so much.
In my head canon at the end of Peggy’s last date and Steve’s first, when they’re both all choked up she whispers, “Live for me, Steve.”
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There are guys in existence who are great-looking guys on a normal day. And then… then you rough ‘em up a little, give them some grime and stubble, some bruises and torn clothes, and asdjjfskhahsakklsd;ajka.
Ladies and gentlemen, Sebastian Stan.
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This is so intense to watch!
I love this part so much, Steve’s realization that after so many years of fighting his body, coaxing and convincing and coercing it to just keep going, trying to live beyond the poor weak clumsy shell he was trapped in — suddenly Steve has a body that will do what he needs it to do, that finally he can be the person he always wanted to be and literally physically could not be. Suddenly, his body can be his greatest ally, instead of his greatest obstacle. He can fight the bad guys instead of himself.
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I JUST GASPED REALLY LOUDLY YOU GUYS
LIKE I SCARED THE SHIT OUT OF MY CAT, SHE NEARLY FELL OFF MY NIGHTTABLE
I
Seriously???????? OMG!!!!!
YES YES YES MOTHERFUCKING YES
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I have this headcanon where Steve’s son his born with his original health maladies and wants to grow up to be just like his dad - and Steve is confronted with all these feelings of inadequacy as a father because he realizes his son can’t grow up to be like him. But no kid will probably ever be better protected from bullies, considering who all his uncles are. It’s probably just a matter of time before Uncle Tony builds him some really sweet replacement braces (“Should they have spinning rims? I feel like they should have spinning rims.”)
babies
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Is this kid supposed to be someone in particular? It’s a great picture but I feel like maybe I’m missing the deeper meaning.
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So Steve is saying “son” to a person who can’t possibly be more than five years younger than him. Y’know, not counting the Great Ice Sleep. Which is just such an illustration of how out-of-step and disconnected Steve feels in this shiny new world where absolutely everyone is younger than him. How sometimes he can feel every single day he spent in that ice piled on his back until he doesn’t know how he’s still standing under the weight of it.
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