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Captain 'Socialist Rage Muffin' America by mybrotherharry
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain America (Movies), Iron Man (Movies)
06 Jan 2020
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It takes three months of dating Steve Rogers for Tony to understand why Aunt Peggy once shot at him in sheer frustration.
Alternately titled, Honey, I committed treason again.
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18 Dec 2025
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Steve punches a neo-nazi and refuses to apologize. His defense? The man he punched was a Nazi.
"Steve." Tony pinches the bridge of his nose.
"I asked, okay?" Steve tells him. "I made sure that he really did believe all the crap he was spouting. He said he is a Nazi and proud of it. So I punched him. Simple."
"No, not simple Steve," Tony shakes his head. "I mean, yes, I agree with you one hundred percent, but - STEVE."
"I don't see what the problem is."
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"You can't punch people, Captain," a reporter tells him during a press conference. "Even if you disagree with their beliefs -"
"Stop right there," Steve says in his listen up cause I am one hundred percent serious right now voice.
"Believing that government spending is good for the economy versus bad is a disagreement," Steve crosses his arms over his chest. "Believing that Santa is real versus unreal is a disagreement. Believing that a group of people are somehow worth less than others isn't grounds for a disagreement. It's twisted bigotry."
"Be as it may, you are a representative of the US military, and taking sides in a civilian demonstration -"
"Son," Steve snaps, exasperated, "the US military gave me this body to punch Nazis. My job description was to punch Nazis. They paid me seventy years of backpay for having punched Nazis. I served with other men who punched Nazis. There are comic books of me punching Nazis. I liberated concentration camps in Poland in 1945. Do you really mean to tell me that between me and the neo-nazi, I am the one who's got the wrong end of the stick?"
The reporter shuts up.
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Look, Derek is the worst. Everyone knows that. Their fearless leader is a total and complete failwolf.
Which means the rest of them? Are kind of the worst too. They’re a ramshackle, slap dashed, sorry excuse for a pack that’s about a half second away from getting one of them killed. And this is a problem, because Stiles would really like to survive high school. Thanks.
Still, nobody deserves what Derek has gone through. Nobody.
And it’s about time somebody told him that.
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02 Nov 2025
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In which Steve Harrington gets dragged into hell and finds a family on the way back out
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08 Mar 2024
Bookmarker's Notes
So, I have been feeling restless and unable to just... settle into myself, and i found this fic snagging one corner of my mind - and it was like, hmn, okay, let's give this a try....
And it was just what I wanted, something to sink myself into. My only regret is how fast I read because no, can't I just live in this verse a little longer??
The Will and Steve dynamic is precious beyond words, but it also isn't at the cost of any other relationships? Like. Dustin and Steve are still tracking along to winding up brotherly otp goodness, and El, and also!!! Steve has Nancy and Jon and Barb solidly in his corner, too. And Robin!! And Hop and Joyce!!! And, while things with Tommy and Carol are rough, this is my fave exploration of what they go through bar none, and is tied with the Future Mrs Harrington in their general character integrity. Like, how fleshed out and nuanced they are? Yea, that.Basically, holy shit, I love it. I love it so much. Everyone is so real and relatqble, and the angst of it is just the right amount of God it hurts so good.
I was going to grab a snippet of Steve in the hospital cupboard, but context meant it'd basically be all of chapter 6, so instead.... have an outsider pov placed towards the end of what is currently posted:
“Actually,” Jim offered, “You wanna join me? I, ah, could use your expertise on something.”
Curious, Wayne sat himself down in the seat across from Jim. The metal chair scraped as he slid it back, and Wayne felt a pang of longing for the worn booths at Benny’s. “Sure, Jim. Y’only got to ask.”
“Your boy,” Jim started.
Wayne felt dread settle in his stomach. He weren’t no fool. As much as Eddie liked to think he kept his secrets, there were only so many ten-spots Wayne could find in his pockets after the wash, only so many bills he could forget he’d already paid. Wayne knew the smell that clung to Eddie’s clothes, knew there weren’t much a freshly eighteen barkeep could earn to afford it, and he knew his boy weren’t no thief. But he’d hoped he’d at least be careful about it. Lord, he was an adult in the eyes of the law, even if he was still a kid in all the ways that mattered.
“At ease, Munson.”
Wayne felt his shoulders drop and his jaw unclench. Years of training stuck with a man, he supposed, long after the war. He focused on the warmth seeping through his paper cup and took a long, long breath.
“He ever talk to you? ‘Bout Al?”
Wayne frowned in confusion, heart still thundering in his ears. “Not often,” he said slowly, “An’ not ‘till a long time after he came to me.”
Jim seemed to consider that. “What helped?”
The confusion deepened along with the furrows in his brow. “I don’t right know, to be honest. Reckon time did most of it for me.”
“I think you’re selling yourself short.”
“This about Al or about Eddie?”
“I guess it’s about neither, really.” Jim heaved a sigh. “Looks like I’m finding myself in a similar spot to the one you landed yourself in a few years back, and I,” he broke off into a breathy, overwhelmed chuckle, “I don’t know what the hell I’m doing, Wayne.”
So that was how Wayne learned about Jim’s unexpected teenage problem. Wasn’t quite the same situation as Wayne’s, though Wayne guessed it wasn’t too far off from when Eddie still lived with Al on paper if not in practice. Wayne learned that Jim had a kid not quite of his own, but one he felt like he needed to look out for. And Wayne didn’t need to know who the kid was to remember that churning, helpless feeling of knowing your kid was in the care of someone they loved who had no love for them, of watching them hope and want and be disappointed every time, of seeing darker shadows and hidden nightmares and wanting to help but not wanting to push, lest you lose them altogether.
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Steve just wanted to do something nice for a friend, he doesn't mean to get Eddie's ring stuck on his finger, and it's definitely not his fault that everyone he knows is jumping to conclusions.
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Bookmarked by AccidentallyShipping
24 Dec 2024
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This fic is such a delight - on the first read, but the re-reads are just as good. Like all pretend relationship trope fics, the unreliable narrator is strong and you can see the other slowly dying because ugh, how can they be so - ???!!!!!
I also just adore the way the whole extended party just - oh, okay, I love this for them, I love them, I will kill for them. From Wayne and Joyce to Dustin, to Mike being a petty bitch, to Will's softest smiles and hope. To the BBQ scene where everyone is so invested but trying to give them space....
Just. It is. It's so good, so soft, so domestic and caring. It explores how they fit together without the pressure of trying to be something, despite.... the entire trope it is based around that pressure??? It's magic y'all. I seriously love it.
... and because I can, here, have Steve realising after all that whoops, he do care. He care so very much:
Steve knows that makes sense, of course he does. But it doesn't make the idea of it any less distressing. Eddie's been here almost a month now and Steve knows the house is going to be more empty than it's ever been. He's never had someone to come home to before, someone to cook dinner for, someone that will ask him how his day was and then make him laugh when he says 'miserable.'
They've been settling into the sofa together for long enough that it had started to feel as if they might just keep doing it forever. It had felt like they were building something, and the idea that maybe Eddie doesn't want that - that he never did. Steve can feel it all just slipping away and there isn't even anything he can say.
They weren't dating. It was never real.
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How to Redeem Your Past Mistakes, Commit Mild Treason, and Accidentally Build a Family by themidnightguardian
Fandoms: Naruto
13 Mar 2024
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If Kakashi hadn’t seen Naruto living in squalor and Sasuke’s personal trauma shrine and whatever civilian fuckery was happening at Sakura’s house, he’d have at least tried to fail them even if logic told him the Elder Council would never let it fly. Screw the Hokage for that.
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When the Sandaime showed him Naruto’s apartment, he didn’t think that was going to be the tip of the iceberg that was the shitshow of his soon-to-be team. But as it turned out, Naruto wasn't the only one with a less-than-optimal home life. And as it turned out, Kakashi was apparently the only person in Konoha who cared.
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31 May 2025
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Team as family? Growth, healing, figuring out how to go for what you want and need and not what is expected of you? Building trust?
Fucking.... yeeesssssssss. This fic has all that and more. And I adore it.

