In 1937 two women caused a car accident by wearing shorts in public for the first time
I vow to reblog this every time is shows up on my dash
love this
they caused a car crash
No they didn’t. The man driving his car who took his eyes off the road because he was staring at a pair of women caused a car crash. He averted his eyes from the road, he endangered other people and he crashed his own car. This is all the proof you need that we live in a society that blames women for things they didn’t do.
^ Reblog for the comment and lovely picture
Tag: supergirl captain America AU
thegrayjumper-deactivated201610:
I took a chance with you, Agent Carter, and now America’s golden boy and a lot of other good men are dead. ‘Cause you had a crush.
If anyone asks me what’s the most moving scene in the entire MCU for me, this is it. This is it, without question. Because it’s so brief and matter-of-factly, that even myself didn’t really comprehend it the first time around — the utter gravity and courage that Peggy would have to possess, in order to stand her ground and accept the consequences of her decision to help Steve in the first place.
If Steve had indeed failed in his mission, she would have borne it alone. Howard was responsible too, but only Peggy would be taking the fall for it. Only Peggy would be incriminated and blamed for Steve’s death and all the mess that came with it. She would have been court-martialed, dishonorably discharged, her good standing in the military destroyed forever. But still she risks everything, everything that she has because of her faith in Steve, that when she tells him that he’s meant for more, those aren’t just thin air and pretty words.
And what’s the most often quoted line of the Cap fandom? The dignity of a choice. These are the words that will echo long, long after everything is over. Steve grieves for Bucky, but it’s Peggy who honors him. And in the aftermath of CATWS, nothing is more imperative than Bucky being allowed to find his own way again, to allow him to do right by himself as he chooses to. To just let him know that you won’t be alone. And all that any one of them can really do is our best, and sometimes the best we can do is to start over.
There’s a very Tolkienesque quality to Peggy’s quiet heroism and knightliness, in all the ways she perceives the world and how it anchors and guides the people around her.
It’s the beating heart of this tale.
I agree 100% with all of this, though it actually gets even worse, because it’s not just that her career would be over because of this, but it would have gone down in a way that confirmed, exactly, the worst slander her detractors had been aiming at her for her entire time in the war – that she was misled by her emotions, that she was unsuited to making combat command decisions, that she made a stupid career-ending decision because of a crush on a handsome soldier. After all, if even Phillips thinks that (Phillips, who likes her, has worked with her for some time now, and has firsthand experience with her competence), how much worse is the slander and gossip going to be coming from everyone else?
How much courage it must have taken for her to stand there and insist that she was right, that she still believed in her own decisions and stood by them, even if the results weren’t what she had hoped for.
nike-ravus replied to your post: I was just thinking about the Captain America AU…
It’s gotta be Jazz, right? 😀
shatterpath replied to your post: I was just thinking about the Captain America AU…
yeah, hitting the jazz clubs and getting her swing on.
YES, Jazz, good; thanks friends!
nike-ravus replied to your post: I was just thinking about the Captain America AU…
I just want Alex in a zoot suit before they were cool
I don’t know if she can afford a zoot suit, she is going broke trying to feed Kara during the depression, but maybe in the future she still thinks they’re cool… The (Supergirl characters as) Avengers have a hard time teaching Kara and Alex about modern fashion.
I was just thinking about the Captain America AU I’m working on and came up with THE BEST question to research later: what is the 30s equivalent of a punk rock phase?
Clearly I am looking into the important things here.
Two steel workers enjoy a cigarette while on break, November 1942
jq37:
You know who did the teen hero thing right? Kim Possible, that’s who. She never messed around with that secret identity thing or with not letting her parents or friends know what she was doing so she never had to deal with, “Oh, I’m gonna miss this important family event to save the world” or, “What’ll happen in my friends find out my secret identity?” bullcrap. It was like, “Mom, Dad. I gotta go deal with this Drakken sitch,” and they’d just be like, “Have fun. Tell Ron we said hi.” She had that hero/personal life balance thing on lock. I aspire to have my life as in balance as Kim Possible.
Her villains were also not super competent, but this is an excellent point! If anyone has opinions on secret identities vs not having them, hit me up! I’m doing a deep dive into this for a fic I’m writing.
Art for my (still in progress) Supergirl Captain America AU! In which Alex cross-dresses to go to war and Kara is mistaken for a super soldier. (And a heck of a lot of other stuff; it is taking forever to write!)
Shamelessly referenced from the pic in this post.
Please don’t repost!
Art for my (still in progress) Supergirl Captain America AU! In which Alex cross-dresses to go to war and Kara is mistaken for a super soldier. (And a heck of a lot of other stuff; it is taking forever to write!)
Shamelessly referenced from the pic in this post.
Please don’t repost!
Now researching youth culture of the 1930s, something else that is only relevant to maybe 500 words of the (now predicted to be) 20k monster…
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