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Bucky: *smiling*
Bucky:
Bucky:
Bucky:
Bucky: that's not a picture *smacks*

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Tony: *recording* let's take a picture
Bucky: *smiling*
Bucky:
Bucky:
Bucky:
Bucky: that's not a picture *smacks*

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peter: *calling tony* Mr. Stark, oh god, itâ oh my god, I canâtâ
tony, concerned: kid? whatâs wrong? is it an emergency?
peter: noâ
tony, panicking: what is it?
peter: it...itâs Digiorno!
tony: *hangs up*
Tony + grieving Peter and finally getting him back
words i use in every sentence:
no
stop
dude
literally
like
seriously
fuck
Thatâs a sentence right there
Forwards and backwards
You can rearrange them in any order and itâll be a sentence
ladies and gentlemen the extensive vocabulary of tumblr
Not only can you arrange them however you please but the sentence will have basically the same meaning
Dude like seriously this is wow

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I think people get confused. The MCU didnât make RDJ great. RDJ made the MCU great.
SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE AT THE BACK
This is Goldâ˘.
I animated one of @tonystarkstan 's incorrect quotes :DD
Genius. Billionaire. Playboy. Philanthropist, but most importantly... birthday boy!
- a huge happy birthday to the super talented, super amazing, the heart of the MCU, the one and only Robert Downey Jr. â¤ď¸ thank you for everything. thank you for being you. I love you 3000
(discussing morganâs birthday party)
Pepper: Theres no reason that you canât have the theme of the party and have treats that are healthy.
Tony: ... itâs Candyland, Pep.
Pepper: Theres candies that are not disgusting and filled with chemicals!
Tony: Itâs a Candyland themed party! Yes, thatâs like what the party is about. Candyland. Itâs not gluten-free land over here.

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âTrue story: His Name is Robert Downey Jr.â by Dana Reinhardt
Iâm willing to go out on a limb here and guess that most stories of kindness do not begin with drug addicted celebrity bad boys.
   Mine does.
   His name is Robert Downey Jr.
   Youâve probably heard of him. You may or may not be a fan, but I am, and I was in the early 90âs when this story takes place.
   It was at a garden party for the ACLU of Southern California. My stepmother was the executive director, which is why I was in attendance without having to pay the $150 fee. Itâs not that I donât support the ACLU, itâs that I was barely twenty and had no money to speak of.
   I was escorting my grandmother. There isnât enough room in this essay to explain to you everything she was, I would need volumes, so for the sake of brevity I will tell you that she was beautiful even in her eighties, vain as the day is long, and whip smart, though her particular sort of intelligence did not encompass recognizing young celebrities.
   I pointed out Robert Downey Jr. to her when he arrived, in a gorgeous cream-colored linen suit, with Sarah Jessica Parker on his arm. My grandmother shrugged, far more interested in piling her paper plate with various unidentifiable cheeses cut into cubes. He wasnât Carey Grant or Gregory Peck. What did she care?
   The afternoonâs main honoree was Ron Kovic, whose story of his time in the Vietnam War that had left him confined to a wheelchair had recently been immortalized in the Oliver Stone film Born on the Fourth of July.
   I mention the wheelchair because it played an unwitting role in what happened next.
   We made our way to our folding chairs in the garden with our paper plates and cubed cheeses and we watched my stepmother give one of her eloquent speeches and a plea for donations, and there must have been a few other people who spoke but I canât remember who, and then Ron Kovic took the podium, and he was mesmerizing, and when it was all over we stood up to leave, and my grandmother tripped.
   Weâd been sitting in the front row (nepotism has its privileges) and when she tripped she fell smack into the wheelchair ramp that provided Ron Kovic with access to the stage. I didnât know that wheelchair ramps have sharp edges, but they do, at least this one did, and it sliced her shin right open.
   The volume of blood was staggering.
   Iâd like to be able to tell you that I raced into action; that I quickly took control of the situation, tending to my grandmother and calling for the ambulance that was so obviously needed, but I didnât. I sat down and put my head between my knees because I thought I was going to faint. Did I mention the blood?
   Luckily, somebody did take control of the situation, and that person was Robert Downey Jr.
   He ordered someone to call an ambulance. Another to bring a glass of water. Another to fetch a blanket. He took off his gorgeous linen jacket and he rolled up his sleeves and he grabbed hold of my grandmotherâs leg, and then he took that jacket that Iâd assumed heâd taken off only to it keep out of the way, and he tied it around her wound. I watched the cream colored linen turn scarlet with her blood.
   He told her not to worry. He told her it would be alright. He knew, instinctively, how to speak to her, how to distract her, how to play to her vanity. He held onto her calf and he whistled. He told her how stunning her legs were.
   She said to him, to my humiliation: âMy granddaughter tells me youâre a famous actor but Iâve never heard of you.â
   He stayed with her until the ambulance came and then he walked alongside the stretcher holding her hand and telling her she was breaking his heart by leaving the party so early, just as they were getting to know each other. He waved to her as they closed the doors. âDonât forget to call me, Silvia,â he said. âWeâll do lunch.â
   He was a movie star, after all.
   Believe it or not, I hurried into the ambulance without saying a word. I was too embarrassed and too shy to thank him.
   We all have things we wish weâd said. Moments weâd like to return to and do differently. Rarely do we get that chance to make up for those times that words failed us. But I did. Many years later.
   I should mention here that when Robert Downey Jr. was in prison for being a drug addict (which strikes me as absurd and cruel, but thatâs the topic for a different essay), I thought of writing to him. Of reminding him of that day when he was humanity personified. When he was the best of what we each can be. When he was the kindest of strangers.
   But I didnât.
   Some fifteen years after that garden party, ten years after my grandmother had died and five since heâd been released from prison, I saw him in a restaurant.
   I grew up in Los Angeles where celebrity sightings are commonplace and where I was raised to respect peopleâs privacy and never bother someone while theyâre out having a meal, but on this day I decided to abandon the code of the native Angeleno, and my own shyness, and I approached his table.
   I said to him, âI donât have any idea if you remember thisâŚâ and I told him the story.
   He remembered.
   âI just wanted to thank you,â I said. âAnd I wanted to tell you that it was simply the kindest act Iâve ever witnessed.â
   He stood up and he took both of my hands in his and he looked into my eyes and he said, âYou have absolutely no idea how much I needed to hear that today.â
Did I fucking ask to start crying tonight. No. No I did not.
Robert is a kind person. Even when he was making horrible decisions for himself his heart was always kind.
This is why he is one of my biggest idols đ
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tony stark in civil war +Â text posts meme
[in battle]
peter, through the comms: hey Mr. Stark!
tony: do you need backup?
peter: oh nah I was just wondering something
tony: r.... right now?? in the middle of battle???
peter: yeah you ever think about how memes are just inside jokes a lot of people are in on?
tony: ...... tHIS COULDNâT WAIT HALF AN HOUR??
peter: no itâs important
Tony: What's your favorite food?
Peter: Um, fruit
Stephen: Fruit?
Peter: Yep.
Stephen: What kind of fruit?
Peter: Frootloops.
Tony:...impressive

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