fluffmyb0ner:

bookishbutcorruptible:

janeturenne:

My first reaction was ‘Nice thought but there’s no way, Coulson is much younger than…’ and then I stopped mid-thought.

Because you know what.

You know what.

After Steve, the US government had to keep trying to recreate the Super-Soldier Serum.

And who

and who

would be the FIRST DAMN PERSON IN LINE to volunteer?

They told us it never worked again.  And that was kind of true.  They never again recreated the super-strength or the gleaming pecs.  But other things, they got right.  They got the vastly delayed aging.  And the kind of reflexes that make a man able to take out two armed thugs with a bag of flour.  And the talent for leading through example.  And they got the most important part, Erskine’s favorite part: the magnification of moral fiber, taking the loyalty and selflessness of a loyal and selfless man and making him into something spectacular.

Coulson didn’t buy those vintage cards on Ebay.

He’s had them since he was a little boy.

That little boy right there.

#PHEELS

if that’s Phil Coulson wouldn’t he be like 70 or 80 years old in The Avengers?

I need to stop going to sleep after the sun comes up.

sexualfavours:


“Totally worth it.” -Trees

laughing so much at this omg

sexualfavours:

“Totally worth it.” -Trees

laughing so much at this omg

collegecupofjava:

hackedy:

joqueneth:

This is kinda funny and all, but I don’t understand why discrete math would concern itself with reals.

^^^ AGREED! very confusing. perhaps in calculus?? ie “f’(x) is defined for all reals”
and the smbc guy knows what he is talking about, too, so this is weird

I don’t know, my discrete professor said “for all reals” a lot during the semester, mainly in the sections covering elementary proofs, set theory, and graphs. Which was about 70% of the class…

collegecupofjava:

hackedy:

joqueneth:

This is kinda funny and all, but I don’t understand why discrete math would concern itself with reals.

^^^ AGREED! very confusing. perhaps in calculus?? ie “f’(x) is defined for all reals”

and the smbc guy knows what he is talking about, too, so this is weird

I don’t know, my discrete professor said “for all reals” a lot during the semester, mainly in the sections covering elementary proofs, set theory, and graphs. Which was about 70% of the class…