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steve_rogers


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It takes two to tango 14 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
So who are you rooting for in the Mayweather vs McGregor fight?
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We already knew this 3 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
They only deserve the best.
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It takes two to tango 14 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
Find a non binary person
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Best wishes 5 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
I think we should stay acquaintances
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Best wishes 5 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
Relationship goals
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Text the wrong guy at work today 5 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
Give him the job Josh
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Yet again with the NSFW Police Force Down Unda 71 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
danger noodle
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Disney's woman 16 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
And then he plunged the world into danger and chaos but you do you.
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Smoke on the Water 14 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
I thought this was a picture from Star Wars
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*perverted giggle* 9 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
GET THAT MAN AWAY FROM HIM
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I want the one on the left 7 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
True friends.
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Rogue One Sequel 11 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
Perhaps, but that doesn't change the fact it's still existing Star Wars continuity.
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Rogue One Sequel 11 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
After the movie, I'm sure.
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Rogue One Sequel 11 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
In the novelization of the movie (god, that sounds pretentious), it's explained that she learned how on simulations and the sheer need to. Working at the junkyard meant she'd need to develop skills like piloting to help move ships, and I dare say there wasn't much else to do on that back water planet than hone skills. And about her force powers: Luke did the same thing with no training, except no one was trying to murder him, so I think the sheer pressure on Rey also had a part to play in that.
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Rogue One Sequel 11 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
Like what? Repairing? When she worked as a mechanic at a space junkyard? Fighting? When she lived in one of the most cutthroat places in the galaxy and had to fight to survive? You're gonna have to be more specific.
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Rogue One Sequel 11 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
There are so many things wrong with this comment.
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In brightest day, in blackest night 17 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
I'm calling it right now, Hal Jordan is going to show up in a post-credits scene, wearing his uniform, holding a Starbucks, and say "What did I miss?"
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In brightest day, in blackest night 17 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
Exactly! Ryan was a great Hal, I don't know why it got so much flak.
In brightest day, in blackest night 17 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
Unpopular opinion: I actually loved that movie.
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In brightest day, in blackest night 17 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
blind parkour lawyer isn't DC though
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In brightest day, in blackest night 17 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
God, as a hardcore GL fan, this hit way too close.
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Hulk looks fabulous now 7 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
He got away from all that drama the Avengers were stirring.
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Awesome banned move...Mukhina Salto 4 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
This is wrong, actually. The move is called the Korbut flip, after Olga Korbut, a Russian gymnast. It's illegal because you can't stand on top of the bars. The Mukhina Salto doesn't exist, but Elena Mukhina (also a Russian gymnast), did break her neck doing a move that would take her name on a floor routine, and that would become illegal, too.
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I miss you, man 2 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
why am I crying
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This will make you love / hate your job even more 29 comments
steve_rogers · 6 years ago
Very useful, I'd say.
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