How high was the book stack to almost fall on the Gumbo Pot, them things are huge, I know bc I make Gumbo Often. Also I'm the same with the Book stacks literally everywhere
Some silly and very random headcanons because why not:
- Sam has a sweet tooth and is especially fond of Arab pastries (because who isn't?)
- Bucky is a terrible cook at first but quickly learns basics and teaches himself through yt videos and a small binder Sarah made for him where she put a bunch of her mother's recipes (including Sam's favorites)
- Sam hates spring because his allergies are in full swing during that time and he hates how itchy his eyes get. Bucky hates winter for... obvious reasons
- Bucky emanates about as much heat as a tiny heater which means Sam goes full octopus on him during winter nights
- This one is heavily reliant on the fact that Sam is multilingual in canon: Sam has an ease for learning languages, always had, and already spoke 4 pretty much fluently by the time he was enrolling in the army (English, Cajun French, Spanish and regular French). He taught himself another 3 during his time in the army (Arabic, Italian, Japanese)
- Sam's favorite color is orange and close second is green, don't fight me on this
- Bucky is a bookworm and has the annoying habit of piling his books into very unstable towers in the most random places, like the top of the fridge. Sam named the kitchen a no-book zone after nearly having one of Bucky's book-towers fall into his pot of gumbo while he was cooking
- One time when he was in middle school, Sam rescued a little robin and brought it home to nurse it back to health (gave his parents puppy eyes until they agreed). He grew very attached to it and named it Redwing. That's where the name comes from
That's it. For now 👀✨️
His beautiful blues ofc
Guys, repost this and tell me your favourite thing about Bucky 🥺 I’m curious and I want to smile 🤭
Let’s give @official-buckybarnes some loveeeee 💋
okay so I finished, and got sunburn, but I love Gandalf, by far my favorite and the scene with the Wargs love it so much
I'm currently readin The Hobbit, how do you feel about it, I need some good advice from someone who has read it. I'm a big book reader and I was wondering is Lord Of The Rings worth reading after I'm done with The Hobbit thx
Oh, you’re in for a treat! The Hobbit is a great adventure—lighthearted but full of depth, and it sets up The Lord of the Rings perfectly. If you’re enjoying The Hobbit, I’d definitely recommend reading The Lord of the Rings after. It’s a bit more complex and darker in tone, but it expands the world in such a rich way. The characters, the lore, the stakes—it all just builds into something incredible.
If you like detailed world-building, deep character arcs, and epic storytelling, The Lord of the Rings is absolutely worth it. Just be ready for a more intricate read than The Hobbit. But trust me, it’s worth every page.
What do you think of The Hobbit so far? Got a favorite part or character yet?
okay
I mean, is it really a cult if we’re all having fun?
okay what date and time
Is your favorite word NO?
thats all I ever hear you say
quick question, do you think we could get toghether read all The Lord of THe Rings books including The Hobbit and the Silmarillion
Then we binge watch all the movies, I teach you elvish script
We can write our names and be ultimate LOTR fans.
You can't say no to that, I mean I guess you could, but may I ban you from the word no for this request bc this would be awesome.
I mean Frodo and Bilbo and Gandalf, frikin' amazing am I right? Also I have never watched the movies only read the books, I can't watch a movie without reading the books first
Alright, alright—you got me. That actually sounds like a damn good plan.
Reading The Hobbit again? Easy. Lord of the Rings? Long, but worth it. Silmarillion? Now that one's a beast, but if you're willing to stick it out, so am I.
And learning Elvish script? Kid, you’re making me feel like I just walked into Rivendell. Let’s do it.
"Yeah Wicked right?" Rebecca leans her head on his shoulder, Lucky she chose to sit on the right side of him, metal wasn't very comfortable. "We have gotta watch The Book of Life, its the best romance movie of all time."
"Hey you got ibuprofen?"
It took a good shot to make Bucky sick, but here he was with a stopped up sinus and a sore throat. Not that it wouldn't be gone in a few days, all the same being sick was miserable.
He hadn't eaten since last night, but he had drank some coffee that morning and was now watching a crime show on his couch when you sent him a text checking in.
"I'm sick." He replied. "Nothing too bad."
candy, good candy, it came out in March of 1940. They try them. One of my favorite 10/10. sry I rambled
Okay, but who said I wanted a sponser with MikeandIke?
What the fuck even is MikeandIke??
I think we all know about Millennials and Gen Z but here it is in the Sam and Colby Context.
Millennials ended in 1996 and Gen Z started in 1997
Sam is a millennial
Colby is a Gen Z
Weird to think about right, who knew a few months could make a difference.
Did I not say to stay on the damn couch!" Rebecca yells angrily.
"Damn I hate being a woman." Rebecca gets up and grabs her brother by the arm and half walks, half drags him back to the couch.
It took a good shot to make Bucky sick, but here he was with a stopped up sinus and a sore throat. Not that it wouldn't be gone in a few days, all the same being sick was miserable.
He hadn't eaten since last night, but he had drank some coffee that morning and was now watching a crime show on his couch when you sent him a text checking in.
"I'm sick." He replied. "Nothing too bad."
Guys I am Not a Starker, Its just me Being Irondad and Spiderson fan before I knew the name to it
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