Ghostbusters Basement Recreated!
I made my three-year-old niece her first convention/Halloween costume this year. If you ask her who she is dressed as, she’ll reply, “Tiny Princess Captain America!”
On Halloween, we discovered that if you point to a kid in a Captain America costume and ask her who he’s dressed as, she will also reply, “Tiny Princess Captain America!”
Attagirl.
ETA: I just added a post about how to make Tiny Princess Captain America!
From here on out, Steve shall be known as “Tiny Princess Captain America.” If Tiny Princess Captain America says they’re all Tiny Princess Captain America, who am I to argue?
I adore that little tiara.
This is the most adorable thing. Look at her!
This makes me smile so fucking much.
I picture Tony being more than happy to call Steve “Tiny princess Captain America.” With or without being prompted to do so.
I picture Steve being perfectly okay with it, especially after the day he runs into Tiny Princess Captain America, trick-or-treating in the city along with a bunch of other kids. And she kinda stops in the crowd, and gets this great big smile on her face, and bolts down the sidewalk and up to him, and she just can’t say anything because she’s just in AWE.
So Steve crouches down and says, “You look just like me!”, and she beams even brighter, as if that’s even possible. Then Steve remembers that time Thor told him about how much he loves his little-girl fans, and how when he meets them he lets them “hold” Mjolnir, and also Steve thinks about Thor’s room full of little girl drawings at Stark Tower. (Yes, I *did* just manage to connect this with that Littlest Thor Fangirl post that went around a while ago.) Normally Steven doesn’t get recognized quite like the rest of the Avengers when he’s not in uniform except by elderly folks who remember him from the old days, but since the attack on New York, plenty of younger people and kids spot him on the street out of uniform and know him, just like this little girl.
So Steve asks, “What’s your name?” To which she finally says, “Tiny Princess Captain America!” And he laughs, and then whispers, “I meant your secret identity.” So she tells him, and gives him a big hug, and then runs off to rejoin the other trick-or-treaters.
A week later, she gets a letter in the mail from Stark Tower, and when she opens it she gasps, because it’s a drawing of Captain America and Tiny Princess Captain America fighting bad guys and saving the world together.
I had to.
And now, a response from Tiny Princess Captain America, via her mom:
“She was HILARIOUS when I gave her a printout of the fanart. The first thing she asked was, “What am I doing with my elbow?” Then there were more questions such as, “What are we doing?”, “Are the bad guys sort of like pasta?”, “Is he poking me?”, and “Why isn’t he wearing a dress?” This went on for about half an hour. You know how she is. But she absolutely loved it and it is now standing up on her art easel.
“She decided she wanted to draw a picture for the nice person who drew a picture for her. Tiny Princess Captain America is helping Big Tiny Princess Captain America fight the bad guys all around them. They are both holding their shields and TPCA of course has her signature dress of ruffly tiers. Bonus random balloon, too.
“Next up she decided that she wanted to draw TPCA’s friend Tiny Princess Thor, helping Big Tiny Princess Thor fight the bad guys. This time they have some helpers - butterflies, puppies, and ballet dancers.”
This is the cutest most heartwarming thing that I have read this year. Oh my god.
Oh my goodness. Best fandom. <3 <3 <3

Time to get back in shape for spring!
My personal trainer is a beast.
The family that cosplays together and does pushups with each other on each other’s backs stays together.
Adorable and impressive!
For his wife’s birthday, reddit user XsimonbelmontX spent 8 months completely adapting, from game pieces, currency, cards, and properties, monopoly into Fallout monopoly.
Needless to say, I hope I’m as good a husband as this guy. LOL
Check out more pics here
I need it.
Attention Howlsthunder! We should totally make something like this!
A whole Fallout line! Fallout Life. Fallout Clue. Fallout Chutes & Ladders (Ha! Shoots & Ladders!)
Nuclear War of Catan: Fallout Edition. :D
What would the resources be? Water? Ammo? An abandoned mall hex for food? Or would ALL the hexes be desert and if your number comes up you roll for random scavenged resources? There could be a special GECK hex you must build toward, too. Maybe everyone settles on the edges of the board and builds to the GECK center? :PGod, now that you say it, it seems like the most obvious choice! Maybe, The Wasteland of Catan? I like the idea of an abandoned mall hex for food. Resources would be … Food, Water, Ammo. Radaway? Weapons? Nuka Cola? Would Caps come into play at all?
All the tiles look like desert, but for the building that provides you with your resource. However, three hexes are just wasteland. One has raiders, one has feral ghouls, one has super mutants. This is basically the bandit, times three. Roll a 7, and any one of these groups move. That means resources are much harder to come by (as is appropriate to this setting). Maybe, instead of the soldier card, you have a Brotherhood of Steel card to move them out of your territory.
How about this: there’s also a traveling merchant. He moves around the board in a regular pattern. Anytime he’s on a hex adjacent to one of your settlements, you get one resource of your choice (as long as the raider, etc. isn’t also there). This guy would be independent of the dice roll. So, for example, you roll a 5, which means you get ammo and food. However, there’s a supermutant on your food hex, so you only get ammo that turn. I’m not on a 5, so, normally, I’d get nothing. However, the merchant happens to by next to one of my settlements, so I get to draw one resource of my choice (or, maybe the merchant just gives you 1:1 trading for that turn?). Kaisa is next to a 5 and the merchant, so she gets, let’s say, Nuka Cola for the 5 and then whatever benefit from the traveling merchant.
The next round, the merchant moves along his path, but there’s ghouls on the hex he moves to. That means, nobody gets to take advantage of the merchant’s benefit for that round (maybe, unless the Brotherhood moves the ghouls?)
Finally, there’s the GECK. In order to build the GECK, you need a certain number of Settlements and resources (maybe?). Once you can finally build to the GECK, you choose a hex and flip it over. All of the hexes are Wasteland on one side and Garden of Eden on the other. So, I can use the GECK, so I pick a location and flip that hex from Wasteland side to GECK side.
Now, does that mean I win? Or does that just provide you with more food and water resources, and winning is still just the number of settlements/cities you possess? Hmmm…
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