#otp: end of the line
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if i think about the hunger games in peeta's perspective i WILL start sobbing
#imagine you're a boy who's going to die. you're in love with the girl you've been watching from afar. you know your fate.#you just want to help herâ but then there's the announcement and she's here in front of youâ kissing youâ risking her life for you and you#thinkâ i could live and i could love. you think she loves you when she hands you the berriesâ when she puts them in her mouth.#then you both survive and you go back home and nothing is real anymore. you have nothing. no family. no friends. no love. just an empty#house. a drunk for a neighbor. the love of your life walking into somebody else's arms. you thinkâ i survived the games. i could survive#this. and you also thinkâ i should've bit down on those berriesâ should've felt the juice burst before i died.#and then the third quarter quell announcement rings in your ears and you thinkâ she will live and i will die as i should have in the first#place. the girl you love kisses you on the beach and somewhere you heart stirs and your mind revolts and you savor every touch she has ever#given to youâ in front of the cameras and off. because you are a tribute and you are always being watched and snow's presence looms and#you thinkâ i know she cares. but you get taken. you get drugged. you get torturedâ your mind altered. the girl is a muttâ a murderer. she's#everything you despiseâ your mind stirs. your heart revolts. you gain more awareness but cannot distinguish reality from fiction and you#have never known katniss' love. the war ends. you heal. you come home. you plant primrose for her. years down the lineâ you grow in love#more than you thought possible. but some daysâ you cannot tell fiction from reality so you ask the love of your lifeâ you love me.#real or not real? and she saysâ realâ and kisses you.#and you sigh and kiss her back and revel in this. a home. a life. a love.#lit#the hunger games#everlark#otp: real or not real?#katniss everdeen#peeta mellark#text#tais toi lys#thgpost
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I like to imagine that the super soldier serum enhances dreams too like it gives the affected really vivid and realistic dreams.
In Steve's case this was just overwhelming because not only was he having crazy intense dreams but in a fresh new array of colour that he'd never experienced previous. And it's extra traumatic on top of all of that when he started having nightmares about his experiences on the field.
Imagine it in Bucky's case too like, Jesus. He would wake up screaming and not even remember why due to the shock therapy he'd been receiving stunting his memory so badly. And when he's finally escaped Hydra and his mind starts healing is when these dreams would affect him the worst. Because now he actually remembers them and how horrible they are and his waking up to screaming finally starts to make sense.
But there would be a nice side to it too.
Steve will always know when Bucky's had a dream about the 30s because Bucky will be stuck to his back, hugging him from behind like they used to back then. And Bucky will know Steve has had one when he wakes up and stretches his back in an arch with a groan as if he still has scoliosis.
All it takes is for Steve to take his first deep breath of the morning, in those big lungs that he never used to have, for him to realise where he is again. Bucky just had to feel the big body in his arms.
They'll both just sit in the moment whenever it occurs because of course they miss it, before the fighting, before the war and the hell they now know. But they still have each other, so they never really lost home. They have each other so they're okay.
#husbands#this is my copium#steve rogers#bucky barnes#stucky#mcu#anti endgame#steve never would have left bucky#otp: till the end of the line
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Based on this photo, it is just them, I couldn't resist :D
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I don't think Jayce and Viktor literally died. They were kind of pulled into another dimension/astral plane/whatever you call it. We see older Viktor, and while it could be another Viktor, I think it would be more meaningful if it was our Viktor, finally free from the arcane, going through the universe with Jayce, fixing timelines together. Kind of like a cosmic mission.
#jayvik#arcane spoilers#arcane season 2#arcane#the yaoi isn't as doomed as it seems#i mean arcane s2 wasn't perfect#and jayvik left me feeling colder than expected#they played a huge role in the end and they barely had screentime this season????#i will always love jayvik tho#otp otp i adore them#jayvik screentime isn't the only issue I have with season 2 tho#the way piltover vs zaun was treated.........#âomg if we work together we can solve our differencesâ what differences tho there was a clear power imbalance and police brutality I'm????#plus jink's âdeathâ was kinda forced and weak?? so last minute??? like I know she isn't actually dead but yeah#and sevika????? where's my wife?????? she did NOTHING on act 3???? did she even talk????#also mel has never been my favourite bc they mainly used her as a plot device and a romantic interest to a male character which suckss#but in s1 she started to show vulnerability in the end??? even early s2??? like girl where is all of that??#that's WAY more interesting than the âtough serious warriorâ character she's become#anyway everything happened too quickly#too much time spent on noxus shit#ooooh i wonder what the next show is going to be about hmmmm#and so many things weren't explained#everything surrounding viktor and the arcane and what happened to jayce and viktor was kinda foggy#also wtf is sky doing there???? it should have been little viktor or something idk#plus where are caitlyn's dictator arc and vi's boxer arc?? they barely lasted???#and maddie should have been more prominent if she was working with ambessa? we barely saw her (or ambessa) manipulate caitlyn#also ambessa's plan wasn't 100% clear either so I'm guessing that plot line (and singed's???) will appear again sometime
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thinking about the date scene...and honestly i dont know which idea i love more cause like
the idea that buck is going all out and cooking for tommy (ESPECIALLY if he's like, just coming off shift) and tommy just smiling so softly cause like!! someone put the effort into doing something nice for him and maybe that doesnt happen all too often/hasnt really happened before, and it just absolutely staggers him how much this man actually wants to do nice things for him đĽš
BUT THEN ALSO
the idea of buck and tommy cooking together, moving around the space together with ease and such simple domesticity!! small touches as they reach around each other, buck having tommy sample the sauce to see how it tastes, maybe tommy makes the garlic bread and its a secret family recipe and when buck asks about it, tommy says hmm, maybe someday with the soft crinkley smile... đĽšđĽš
i just!! cooking as a love language!!!
#no matter what ends up happening i KNOW im going to love this scene#the fact that buck is WINING AND DINING tommy!! at his loft!!!#its just SO soft to me!!!!#Y'ALL if we get a line from buck thats like âdid you know that this is where you changed my life?â#i WILL absolutely lose my shit that is a guaran-goddamn-tee#cooking as a love language my beloved đĽ°#otp: better ways to get your attention#tevan#kinley#bucktommy#evan buckley#tommy kinard#911 abc#911 on abc#911 spec#em speaks#em tags#can you tell im obsessed with them your honor
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we'll always have London ...
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Day 2. OTP
I ofc had to do stucky for today (Iâm a little over deadline but oh well) Iâve been consuming so much stucky content it was about time I gave some backđ˝đ˝
#fantober 2024#stucky#stucky fanart#steve rogers#bucky x steve#steve x bucky#bucky barnes#winter soldier#captain America#drawing list#drawing challenge#inktober#my otp#otp#I was gonna add text but my handwriting sucksâŚ.#Till the end of the line
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I am super emotional about Steve Rogers, the Barber Shop Quartet from CA:tWS, Stucky, Team Cap and how it seems that so many of us have gone a little underground in recent years.
I am a huge MCU fan, it was one of my identifiers in college, and post Endgame, it really feels like something special was lost.
A lot of the happy MCU headcanons that we all had after the first Avengers started falling apart after CA:CW but post Endgame really has been something else.
Maybe Iâm just being nostalgic and my own lack of involvement in fandom is making me feel like things have run dry, so if itâs not so, Iâm very happy to be proven wrong.
Thinking about the amazing time I was having in fandom post 2014, and so grateful to all the creators who made that possible. If youâre all still around and still shipping Stucky, posting about the team that Steve created, especially with Nat and Sam, thank you for that as well.
#steve rogers#captain america#team cap#mcu#nat & steve & bucky & sam#the ultimate ot4#stucky#otp: iâm with you till the end of the line
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Mav and Ice's socks drawer is split perfectly in half: white or black ones on the right side, and colourful pairs with drawings of all kinds on the left. Nobody ever believes Mav when he says his side is the one on the right.
#tom iceman kazansky#pete maverick mitchell#icemav#listen listen let this man have a lil fun like fuck he has to wear white socks? fuck it twice he likes his own bc they're soft and fun#and yeah seriously who would even have the courage to go and ask to iceman kazansky to show them his socks to check if they are regulatory?#sometimes mav puts them on when he doesn't have any on his side and they almost feel funny bc they're almost to big for him and /so soft/#he can totally understand why his husband likes them that much#he and slider have an annual bet on who is going to get him the best pair until baby goose doesn't start to buy them too#it's the end of the line but they're pretty okay with it#married icemav#domestic icemav#top gun (1986)#otp: things get old our love is gold
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Always thinking of herâ˘ď¸
#they dont make em like this anymore#đ˘đ#anastasia#anastasia broadway#gleb vaganov#anya#gleb x anya#glenya#gosh i re listened to the album and gleb having the she was just a dream line..#anya was his dreamđ#god wheres that alternate ending christy joked abt when u need it#i adore dimya too but#these two#just#aldkd#otp: love is not what revolutions for
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Hi there! I am about midway through reading your story Lost Vocabularies and it is amazing!! The whole series has been so lovely, Iâm obsessed with the way you write! The way that you convey the boys complicated emotions and capture all the little nuances of their dynamic has me feral!! Beyond even them the way you inject so much personality into the locations is so good, I feel like I am there!! So thank you for writing this lovely story đ I was wondering if you happen to have a list of all the books that Bucky and Steve read? I have been looking up a lot of them and adding them to my to read list bc they sound so interesting lol! On that same note, how did you decide what books to mention? Are they all ones that you have read or did you do research to find ones you thought they would like?
Iâve been coming back and rereading this kind and wonderful comment in my inbox over the last few weeks when way too many massive, stressful, time-sensitive things were all happening at once. đ But since I have a little breather between crazy periods, I get to dive in here as a treat.
Lost Vocabularies involved a lot of research, which I hope isnât apparent because I didnât want there to be any noticeable difference between the parts of the story that are based on places Iâd been, foods Iâd tried and books Iâd read personallyâand what was created purely based on research. Fingers crossed that the seams don't show!
In this series, we see both Steve and Bucky use art to processâhelping them understand themselves and connect to the world again. Bucky is drawn to stories while Steve as an artist is much more visual, but the underlying impulse is similar. In the same way that you learn a lot by glancing through someoneâs bookshelves, what characters read is interesting to me, and revealing. This version of Bucky is a very private person so these books offer a glimpse into his inner life. And as the POV character we get to experience all these things alongside Steve.
Iâm not much of a sci-fi or fantasy reader so some of Buckyâs picks were a real challenge for me. But I wanted these to be grounded in the characters and the storytelling functions, not based on my own taste and opinions, though of course those always bleed through.Â
Steveâs Reading List
The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham
Alice Neel: People Come First by Kelly Baum and Randall Griffey
The Thing on the Doorstep and Other Weird Stories by H. P. Lovecraft
The Beautiful Mysterious: The Extraordinary Gaze of William Eggleston, edited by Ann J. Abadie
One Mighty and Irresistible Tide: The Epic Struggle Over American Immigration, 1924-1965 by Jia Lynn Yang
Buckyâs Reading List
The Thing on the Doorstep and Other Weird Stories by H. P. Lovecraft
A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick
QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter by Richard Feynman
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick
Six Not-So-Easy Pieces: Einstein's Relativity, Symmetry, and Space-Time by Richard Feynman
Nonlinear Dynamics And Chaos by Steven H. Strogatz
Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
Iâve included some notes and commentary on why I picked each of these works under the cut.
The Same River, Twice (The Man Is Still Left with His Hands)
The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham
Classic post-WWII dystopian sci-fi that focuses on society collapsing after a series of catastrophes that were unintentional but very much caused by people, which leads to a lot of the population becoming blind. Thematically this work engages with the loss of identity that people, both abled and disabled, face in the process of survival and a dark look at what happens after societies break down. How this applies to Bucky is obvious, but part of the argument of this post-Endgame series is that it applies to Steve, too.Â
Also, there are huge mobile carnivorous plants.Â
Fun fact: the opening of this novel is said to have been the inspiration for 28 Days Later!
Still Left with the River (The Paradox of Motion)
Alice Neel: People Come First by Kelly Baum and Randall Griffey
Alice Neelâs portraits are extraordinary, almost unnervingly vivid. In this story, Steve is familiar with her work as a fellow New York-based artist active in communist circles in the 1930s. She also worked for the WPA, producing wonderful street scenes that documented New York neighborhoods of the era.Â
To be honest, I have so many questions about what Steve was up to in the late 1930s before his war mania of the 40s hits.
One of the core themes of this series is Steve struggling with what his body is for if itâs no longer for violence. Who is he if heâs not a soldier? What is his radically changed body if itâs not a weapon? How do you come home from the war?
In this regard, Steve and Bucky have all kinds of shared life experience.
So thematically I include Neel because of her startling gift for capturing personalities and bodies through a process of frank, earnest, truthful observation of the integrated completeness of body and self: this space thatâs you.Â
But a book of Alice Neelâs work with her sensitive portraits and fleshy frank nudes pulls him into flipping through page after page of these personalities and bodies, not idealized: seen.
Steve isnât ready for that when he bumps into this big âimpracticalâ art book in a holdover Barnes & Noble in Brooklyn, not when heâs still so shook up and adrift. But he will be.
Thereâs such empathy and radical humanism to her pieces. âPeople,â as she famously said, âcome first.â I stand by the conclusion that Steve would love her work.
The Thing on the Doorstep and Other Weird Stories by H. P. Lovecraft
Lovecraft was relatively unknown in his lifetimeâhe died in 1937âbut his stories were published in popular fantasy pulp magazines like Weird Tales and Astounding Stories, which is where Bucky would have come across his work. The fact that Steve recognizes Lovecraft by name means that teenage Bucky must have talked about what he was reading and the pulp stories he liked with teenage Steve, which is adorableââthis Lovecraft fellow, Steve, you wouldnât believe the stuff he comes up with.â And Steve was paying attention enough to remember two decades and change later without the benefit of his serum-enhanced memory, which hurts my heart a little in the best possible way.Â
Thatâs how Steve all these years and decades later is able to wordlessly toss this collection of H. P. Lovecraftâs stories at Bucky on a hot hazy stumbled-upon beach in northern Florida and watch Buckyâs whole face light up.Â
And of course Bucky would view Lovecraft as a great beach read đ
But this is the basis for something Iâve written into this series: Bucky excitedly sharing things he finds interesting with Steveâwanting to tell Steve first, Steve most. And although Steve is quiet, stoical and very self-contained, heâs paying a whole hell of a lot of attention.
Given that Bucky is canonically a Tolkien fan, I think the imaginativeness and ranging scope of Lovecraftâs complex, often interconnected stories would appeal to him. And, thematically, Lovecraft is distinctive for the era for having characters psychologically fragment when confronting these vast inhuman others.Â
âThe Call of Cthulhuâ opens with:
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far.
Steve and Bucky have each voyaged out a long way.
Trauma, in a way, is a form of terrible knowledge. You can heal but you canât unknow things.Â
Not Language but a Map (The Grammar of Sensation)
A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick
This is the first book in the series that we see Bucky pick for himself. And, wow, he picks a doozy with themes of multiple and unstable identities, invasive surveillance, manipulation, psychosis, and how individuals can get chewed up by larger systems, falling through the cracks of society. Dick was writing based on his own troubled experiences with southern California drug culture of the early 70s, but this work gets at much more fundamental darknesses that I think would speak to some of the horrors Bucky has gone through and wonât talk about, not even with Steve.Â
Within the first few pages, we get this:
It was midday, in June of 1994. In California, in a tract area of cheap but durable plastic houses, long ago vacated by the straights. Jerry had at an earlier date sprayed metal paint over all the windows, though, to keep out the light; the illumination for the room came from a pole lamp into which he had screwed nothing but spot lamps, which shone day and night, so as to abolish time for him and his friends. He liked that; he liked to get rid of time. By doing that he could concentrate on important things without interruption.
The Beautiful Mysterious: The Extraordinary Gaze of William Eggleston, edited by Ann J. Abadie
Eggleston was an early pioneer in color photography and that fascination with color is very apparent in his work. I think this focus would grab Steve as an artist who doesnât take seeing the full spectrum of color for granted. Even in the MCUâs thin action-film scripts, Steve comments on things that offend his aesthetic sensibilities even when that has absolutely no bearing on the situation at hand, from Stark Tower to Langâs van.
Not even a world-ending crisis can keep Steve from going, wow, no, thatâs ugly. I enjoyed running with that đ
Steveâs view of Egglestonâs photographs shifts over the course of the series, reflecting what heâs feeling, from the fragmented and disconnected detachmentââisolated and off-kilterââ that he sees in them at the beginning that shifts to the passionate engagement in the world he finds in them later.Â
Steve looks through the whole book of William Egglestonâs photographs again and at first the colors still roll over him like the shockwave of a distant explosion, all he can focus on. But gradually the subjects and compositions pull forward, too: monumentalized images of the everyday that at first seem neutral, the work of a detached observer. But the off-center framing of ordinary life is so deliberate as though everything might be important and where every detail deserves attentionâthatâs nothing like neutral. Thatâs not detached at all. You have to care a whole hell of a lot.
This mirrors the journey this post-Endgame Steve goes on. Because Steve Rogers should be a character who cares a whole hell of a lot, not what the MCU writers eventually reduced him to. And thatâs what this fix-it is trying to fix.Â
Lost Vocabularies that Might Express (The Memory of These Broken Impressions)
QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter by Richard Feynman
I love writing Bucky as a big fucking science nerd. His last night in New York and how does he want to spend the time? At a science fair with his best friend and a couple of pretty girls. So Bucky reading about quantum electrodynamics is delightful to me. The thing is, though, Bucky is a bright enough guy with a high school education. Heâs not a geniusâand the MCU is lousy with geniuses. But if Bucky wanted to learn a little more about all this quantum stuff he heard about in passing during some vague and very improbable sounding explanations, which by the way also allowed one of the few people still living who truly matters to him and the closest thing Bucky had left to family to fuck off to the past, well, Feynmanâs QED isnât a bad place to start in understanding some of this quantum stuff, at least.Â
Feynman here is very much writing for a popular audience. His writing is conversationalâthe book is adapted from a set of lectures he gaveâand his voice is witty, casual and surprisingly light, but at the same time Feynman is deeply invested in helping lay people understand quantum mechanics. The book opens with:
Alix Mautner was very curious about physics and often asked me to explain things to her. I would do all right, just as I do with a group of students at Caltech that come to me for an hour on Thursdays, but eventually Iâd fail at what is to me the most interesting part: We would always get hung up on the crazy ideas of quantum mechanics. I told her I couldnât explain these ideas in an hour or an eveningâit would take a long timeâbut I promised her that someday Iâd prepare a set of lectures on the subject.
I prepared some lectures, and I went to New Zealand to try them outâbecause New Zealand is far enough away that if they werenât successful, it would be all right! Well, the people in New Zealand thought they were okay, so I guess theyâre okayâat least for New Zealand! So here are the lectures I really prepared for Alix, but unfortunately I canât tell them to her directly, now.
Câmon! Tell me Bucky Barnes would not be hooked by this opening.Â
Thematically, and more seriously, the question of how could Steve do this? has two very different meanings. So far in this series Bucky isnât ready to confront the harder version of that question which comes potentially with some very painful answers: how could Steve make that choice? Nope, heâs not ready for that. Instead, his brain unconsciously takes the easier way out: trying to understand quantum electrodynamics. đđ
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick
Bucky must have liked A Scanner Darkly, because he went for another Philip K. Dick novel. Today remembered mostly as the source material for Blade Runner, this bleak dystopian novel is set in the aftermath of a devastating nuclear war that destroys most life on Earth. The work has themes around empathyâwho feels empathy and for what?âmaterialism and what really makes us human.Â
I find it interesting how Sebastian Stan talks about The Winter Soldier in terms of someone who has undergone a process of total desensitization, which to varying degrees is deliberately part of the training of all soldiers. But rebuilding his core sense of empathy was one of the things Bucky chose to do as soon as he had any agency in that two-year period where he was on the run, which is remarkable. As a person who has been treated as though he wasnât human and had his empathy forcibly stripped from him, I think Bucky would have a lot of complicated feelings about the enslaved androids who escape but are ruthlessly tracked down and killed. Some of these escaped androids are dangerous and do lack basic empathyâshown in the book by torturing and mutilating an animalâwhile other androids seem like ordinary people just trying to live their lives.Â
I like that Bucky talks about the book with Steve later in the story, returning in my view to a very old habit of bookworm Bucky wanting to share what heâd been reading with Steve <333
âI need to find something to read next,â Bucky says after wrapping up his description of an imagined religion that involved plugging into a box to virtually suffer the existence of a man forever walking up a steep hill while struck by crashing stones.Â
âWell, did the androids dream of electric sheep?â Steve asks.
âWho knows?â Bucky knocks into him gently as he takes the bowl Steve passes over. âThey just wanted to be free. Though the free people just wanted to own stuff or plug into a box and suffer. So, you know, sort of a grim outlook. â
âA little light, cheerful reading.â
âHey, we live in a world where people write âTake back whatâs yoursâ in the streets and then smash up the windows. Dystopias donât seem so far off the mark.â
Six Not-So-Easy Pieces: Einstein's Relativity, Symmetry, and Space-Time by Richard Feynman
Another case of Bucky sticking with an author he likes! To me, this implies that Bucky has already read Feynmanâs Six Easy Pieces, which explains some of the foundational basics of physics for a very broad and non-technical audience. Six Not-So-Easy Pieces is also drawn from Feynmanâs famous Lectures on Physics, focusing here on relativity and space-time, but this work assumes a greater knowledge of math, hence the name. But as a legendary sniper Bucky must have a strong aptitude for math and anyway I just leaned into making Bucky an all-around nerd, because Bucky Barnes, nerd who grew up hot, is delightful to me.Â
Relativity, Symmetry, and Space-Time are all on point for a post-Endgame fix-it, which I think should count as a not-so-easy piece in its own right.Â
Throughout the series, we see Bucky using physical copies when he reads fiction, more or less from unconscious nostalgia: connecting back to memories of his younger self who was an avid reader of pulp magazines and cheap paperbacks. Once Steve gets him going with that first quietly tossed-over gift, Bucky always carries around a sci-fi or fantasy book in this series despite the limited space in his backpack. And this familiarity wouldnât just be from his pre-war life since I figure Bucky would have gone for the Armed Services Editions that were distributed for free to soldiers. Bucky likely traded with other soldiers once he finished a book if he couldnât get a new ASE distribution: trading in his finished novel for a new one is Bucky unconsciously falling back into another old habit.
But for non-fiction, Bucky is absolutely here for the Modern Marvel of being able to carry around as many books as he likes on his phone. I figure Bucky would have used public libraries during certain stages of his recovery when he was homeless and migratory since they are a place to get information that is consistently available in cities; and a warm, quiet place you can go with a minimal number of security cameras. I headcanon a middle-aged librarian who has a few streaks of gray in her dark hairâand who reminds Bucky of someone but he has no idea whoâexplaining what e-books are to this tall, gaunt, soft-spoken homeless guy with an eye contact problem. And this person who isnât the Asset anymore and isnât Bucky Barnes yet has the out-of-nowhere thought: huh, whaddaya know. Thatâs pretty neat.
Nonlinear Dynamics And Chaos: With Applications To Physics, Biology, Chemistry, And Engineering by Steven H. Strogatz
Isolated systems tend to evolve towards a single equilibrium and these equilibrium points have been the focus of many-body research for centuries. But life is generally not that simple because most systems arenât isolated. Often the dynamics of a system result from the product of multiple different interacting forces and objects in these systems can change between multiple different attractor wells over time. Or as Strogatz puts it:
As weâve mentioned earlier, most nonlinear systems are impossible to solve analytically. Why are nonlinear systems so much harder to analyze than linear ones? The essential difference is that linear systems can be broken down into parts. Then each part can be solved separately and finally recombined to get the answer. This idea allows a fantastic simplification of complex problems, and underlies such methods as normal modes, Laplace transforms, superposition arguments, and Fourier analysis. In this sense, a linear system is precisely equal to the sum of its parts.
But many things in nature donât act this way. Whenever parts of a system interfere, or cooperate, or compete, there are nonlinear interactions going on. Most of everyday life is nonlinear, and the principle of superposition fails spectacularly.Â
You can think of nonlinear dynamics as situations in which the sum of the parts is insufficient to understand the whole. This connects to multiple themes in this story as Bucky and Steve try to understand themselves, their lives and each other. But here Bucky is also just continuing to live his best life as a nerd with a strong intuitive knack for math, a high school education, an internet connection and a growing collection of science e-books. Or as Bucky puts it:
âItâs nice, though, like this smart guy is just talking to you but doesnât assume youâre dumb because of what you donât know.â
Itâs touched on only very lightly in the series so far, but Bucky has a lot of complex feelings about higher education that relate to class, indirectly to sexuality, and go back to the experience of being the son of upwardly mobile working-class immigrants who were very bought-in on a traditional take on the American Dream.
Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
I picked this partly because I thought the title would grab Bucky, who has been a stranger in a strange land several times over. Thematically this midcentury sci-fi novel focuses on challenging social norms through having the main character, a human whoâd been raised by Martians on Mars, come back to Earth as an adult. A best-seller in its day that was controversial for its rejection of Christianity, monogamy and the nuclear family, the work is very tied to the looming cultural changes of the 60s and 70s.Â
The novelâs critical reputation has been steadily in decline for decades, but I think Bucky would find it interesting since he grew up within the traditional early 20th-century culture this novel satirizes and challengesâmores that this storyâs version of Bucky didnât unquestioningly accept but didnât openly challenge, either.
Having Bucky pick this novel reflects the themes for the last act of this story that focus more on Steve and Bucky's different experiences as closeted queer men growing up in a deeply homophobic society. These experiences continue to shape and impact them and yet are also a past these two are coming to terms with and growing beyond.Â
Fun fact: this novel coined the word âgrok.â
One Mighty and Irresistible Tide: The Epic Struggle Over American Immigration, 1924-1965 by Jia Lynn Yang
Of all the books featured in this series, One Mighty and Irresistible Tide is my top recommendation. This is an accessible, well-written history of a topic that haunts American history: immigration. The specific focus is the waves of legislation passed in the first half of the 20th century that triedâand often succeededâin limiting who could legally immigrate based on the racial and ethnic hierarchies that equally haunt American history, right down to the foundation.Â
In this series, I wanted to pick up the themes of social justice and immigration that were so vaguely and incoherently included in TFATWS. These themes are inherent in the Snap and Return plotline except that Disney does not want to touch any of these politics with a ten-foot pole. But I remain fascinated by trying to wrap my mind around what it would mean for half the population to vanish and then return five years later, catastrophically in both cases. Itâs a huge, intricate, sticky, difficult world-building problem thatâs inescapably political.Â
Steve isnât quite ready to dive into facing or helping to fix the problems of the post-Return world that his actions helped to create. But here we get to see Steveâs burned-out passion and conviction slowly rekindle as he reads about the complicated and often ugly history of American immigrationâand he gets mad about it. Of course, he gets mad about it! This is my answer to the ludicrous idea that Steve Rogers could quietly sit out the second half of the twentieth century.Â
At the same time, I can have compassion for Steve knowing he canât keep going but not knowing how to help himself, only to be given the cursed monkeyâs paw of time travel. And he fucks up. His actions have real and lasting consequences. But that doesnât make the situation hopeless or mean Steve canât try to repair the relationships he damaged or work to regain the trust he lost, assuming heâs lucky enough to be given another chance by people who love him but have been hurt by his choices.
One of the greatest challenges in writing this Endgame fix-it was accepting Endgame as the starting point of the story and trying to reconcile a character I love with the choices canon has him make. Over the course of these stories, the central point isnât Steve coming back to Bucky. Itâs Steve coming back to himself. Through a slow and painful struggle, Steve finds himself againârediscovering his stubborn endurance, his compassion for others and his drive to set wrongs right. Steve stumbled, badly, but he gets back up. Because thatâs who Steve Rogers is.Â
And because of who Bucky Barnes isâhis innate kindness, his warm-hearted generosity and his stubborn loyalty that isnât blind but runs deepâthatâs how these two characters come back to each other, after everything.
Deliberately, this series is the first hard-fought and hopeful glimmer in a long trudging process that can get so heavy to carry forward, day after day, but is shot through with moments of beauty and joy all the same.Â
I can't go on; I'll go on.
In other words, to quote one of my favorite poets: what the living do.
#thanks for the ask!#and the lovely comment#<333#book recommendations#stucky#stucky meta#lost vocabularies that might express#otp: till the end of the line#otp: even when i had nothing i had you#the existential loneliness of steven g. rogers#bucky barnes needs a hug#steve rogers also needs a hug#steve makes better choices#he's trying folks#all of my stories end up including a bunch of art and history#and I'm okay with that
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thinking about the dark side of cesare fanning the flames-- or at the very least just not doing anything to stop them-- of the unholy love/desire he and lucrezia felt for each other when he just playfully chased her around the garden after discovering she was watching him fuck another woman, or when he planted the idea that he'd be the only one to care for her heart, or when he implied the love between them was comparable to the love of God, calling it "as all-consuming and pure as the love of God"....an idea she later reflects in season 3 when she says "one touch of your hand and God comes rushing back" (also in the same scene "whatever it is, it overwhelms".) like, yes, okay I do believe lucrezia is probably the one that shifted their relationship into sexual terrority (not on purpose though!!), but cesare is older by a few years. he would've understood it to be wrong before she did, and he could've sat her down at any point in season 1 or 2 and told her "hey, this isn't how brothers and sisters are supposed to feel about each other. we can't lean into whatever this is, okay?" and then made an actual effort to let her go instead of just half-assing it before then immediately beginning the build up of the already thick sexual tension between them until it was unbearable and she was left thinking her husband didn't care about her because he wouldn't sleep with her, so she climbed into cesare's bed and convinced him they should just get it on because no one else could understand them and people already it whisper about them anyway, so "why deny ourselves the pleasure?" very sick and twisted of him. I kinda hate him for it actually. because if he hadn't gone and created this "ideal lover" in lucrezia's head that only he could fit the mold of, she might've found actual happiness with someone else!! đĄ đĄ
#text#the borgias#lucrezia x cesare#otp: we are the unholy family#mel talks#I've been sitting on this thought since the end of april btw#but didn't quite know how to approach sharing it on here#this is gonna be a little relevant to the fourth chapter of the fic i'm working on btw!!#are we ready to discuss this as a fandom? idk but i'm throwing it out there for y'all to chew on anyway#but also to be clear i kinda love it??#it's hard to say really if him saying anything would've made a difference#given his speech in 3x04 seems to only hold them back for half a sec#but he didn't even try!! until after they crossed the line!! so fuck him honestly!!#but also idk it just kinda adds a layer of toxic fucked up-ness to their relationship so from a storytelling pov it's fun I think#also to cesare as a character so yeahhhh <333#love you my twisted dark prince#my roman empire#btw I don't mean to victimize lucrezia!! I just meant to point out that there's potentially some grooming behavior going on on cesare's par#and *I* find it makes their dynamic extra fascinating!!#save me toxic sibling dynamics!!
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Do you ever think about the dialogue in ftmsteverogersâs fics and feel like your heart is trying to shred through its own connective tissue?
âYou fucked me up,â the Soldier repeated, voice breaking. His eyes stung. âYou put all this love in me. You put this dead manâs love in me by mistake and I canât shake it, I gotta love him. He ainât mine to love, but I gotta love him.â - Siege
#Iâm minding my business commuting to work and âyou put all this love in meâ jumped into my head#what do I do now????#otp: till the end of the line#fic rec#I hope OP is out there somewhere#I blow a kiss to the stars for them#you broke my heart thanks#thinking about that fic makes me want to hyperventilate; itâs so
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Wakanda times!
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2023 and I am still sad we never got an onscreen âI do love nothing in the world so well as you, is not that strangeâ in NMTD
#it wouldâve been so good#benedick hobbes with his heart-eyes saying that line#Beatriceâs reaction#sigh#nmtd#otp: team blessed#beadick#they moved it to the end of the story instead of right after heroâs shaming so the context would be different#but STILL#oh to have a one-to-one version of the love confession scene with OUR Ben and Bea#i can watch a million versions of the shakespeare scene but never their version#it breaks my heart a little
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#trying this type of posts on tumblr#idk if it works lol đ¤đ˝#stucky#stevebucky#otp: till the end of the line
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