my dash thinks it so clever…
my dash thinks it so clever…
inks and copic marker. text almost exactly what I bothered Ari with on kakao. whoops
reblogging because someday do me for america and eagles and all that shit is going to be a pick-up line I use or so help me god
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Peeeter
Thor is frustrated.
Guys come on,don’t mess with Tho-TONY WUT R U DOING
THE ILLUSTRATIONS OH MY FUCK
I HAVE TO REBLOG THIS BECAUSE OF THE IMAGES ABOVE. HAHAHAHAHA
I will reblog this whenever it hits my dash.
OH MY FUCKING GOD. IT GOT A MILLION TIMES BETTER THAN WHEN I FIRST REBLOGGED IT!
WHHHHHHATTHEFUCK
Too late.
it’s back on my dash so it’s back on my blog. Simple.
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OTP Challenge
16. Morning Routine
Hey Tony. Stop filming me shirtless.
peter:dadadadadadada!:3 [baby language]
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I had to explain the Tony/Steve+Peter AU to my husband. He agrees that Tony would make the noises.
Didney worl
I’d say this was cute and charming
except for the fact that the idea of “credit” that became the “credit card” was actually invented in like the 1920s
so by the time that Steve was born, 1930ish, there would still be credit cards.
so
nice try
I’d say you’re a party shitter and just a big kill joy, and I’d be right.
It’s super rad that you know all of this about credit cards, like, if I ever went on Jeopardy, you’d totally be the person I’d call for help if I get an Economics question. I personally never paid attention to these things in school (I didn’t pay attention to anything in school except World History when we’d talk about Nazi Germany, my favorite time period), but I’m absolutely proud that you know that credit cards were invented in the 1920s. Good job on that by the way, you were spot on. According to Wikipedia that is. Pats for you!
Now, moving on. Steve Rogers was not born “1930ish”. He was actually born in the 1920s! July 4th, 1922 to be exact. I didn’t Wikipedia this because I actually have some Marvel knowledge, imagine that! (Although I had to google it JUST to make sure I was right, but a few sites said different things, but I’m sticking to which one I believe. Also, I do believe the other date is from the Movie!Verse.) This doesn’t change the fact that you were right about Steve being around when credit cards were made though, does it? But there’s one small thing…
In early 1940, appalled at Nazi Germany’s horrific atrocities, Steve attempted to enlist in the army.
So, Steve signed up for the army in 1940 (bolded because you’re going to want to write this down kiddies!), and as we all know, he was rejected and blah blah blah yeah yeah yeah. So we’ll skip a bit and assume he was also FROZEN in the same year, though you can add a few if you want. Next quote!
Alright so Wikipedia has a few important dates involving credit cards around, but that’s just TOO much reading. Instead, I went to some other site and I’ll be quoting that.
In the early 1900s, oil companies and department stories issued their own proprietary cards, according to Stan Sienkiewicz, in a paper for the Philadelphia Federal Reserve entitled “Credit Cards and Payment Efficiency.” Such cards were accepted only at the business that issued the card and in limited locations. While modern credit cards are mainly used for convenience, these predecessor cards were developed as a means of creating customer loyalty and improving customer service, Sienkiewicz says.
So credit cards were sorta for loyal customers and such, right? Do you think Steve, ‘just a kid from Brooklyn’, would be one of those people to use a credit card? I don’t think so, but that’s just my opinion. I’m pretty sure he’d be trying his best to just survive and mom and pop stuff and whatnot, as well as thinking about the war and bippity boopity.
The first bank card, named “Charg-It,” was introduced in 1946 by John Biggins, a banker in Brooklyn, according to MasterCard. When a customer used it for a purchase, the bill was forwarded to Biggins’ bank. The bank reimbursed the merchant and obtained payment from the customer. The catches: Purchases could only be made locally, and Charg-It cardholders had to have an account at Biggins’ bank. In 1951, the first bank credit card appeared in New York’s Franklin National Bank for loan customers. It also could be used only by the bank’s account holders.
I didn’t read that because it was boring. But do you see those right there? I put them in bold for you.
So 1946 and 1951. Hmm…. I don’t think Steve was actually ‘around’ (so to speak) during those dates, seeing as you can’t really do anything when you’re a capsicle. Then that brings us to… Steve really didn’t know how to use credit cards then, did he? He was born around the time, but maybe never truly learned how to use one. Wellp, there goes one headcanon! Thank you for your time, kindly insert a redwood tree into your anus now.
;;; A;;; ohmygosh jason
Jason, you is awesome… but something has been bugging me about this picture…
does the disney store really sell Ghibli movie stuff?
if so WHY DISNEY .CA?! WHY MUST YOU LIE TO ME!!
Steve’s silent treatment is flawed.
When Tony lost his “Playboy” title just because of Gods with Awesome Hairs
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Steeeeb
sellier asked you: Hi, Lovely blog you got here! If one is able to requests…how about one of Cap America and Tony Stark as a couple…I have seen gif sets all over my dash on that subject but it would be nice to see it from your point of view. Best.
smellycattt asked you: i just went through your whole blog, it is amazing! also could i request something: mushy iron man giving cap a gift for their 1 year anniversary maybe a necklace perhaps hehe
Anonymous asked you: Anything Steve/Tony related. Go nuts.
this was originally much longer but about as mushy
kid-genius-billionaire-playboy:
Gryffindor Steve & Ravenclaw
AnthonyTonyYES YES YES YES YES YES A THOUSAND TIMES YES.
i don’t even harry potter but this is like yooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo