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All Wars End the Same by kodakren
Fandoms: Captain America - All Media Types, Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
11 Jun 2026
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Death is not the worst thing that can happen to a man.
To break him, you must first shatter his body—again and again and again. Then, you take his mind, his will, his name. You strip him down to something unrecognisable, reshape him into something he was never meant to be. Survival is its own kind of cruelty, and some wounds don’t heal. Some don’t even scar.
Because war doesn’t just take. It chews men up and spits them out as something else: hollowed beings, stitched haphazardly, and left to stumble forward. No side is ever truly victorious, not when the battlefield becomes a graveyard, and the survivors are left carrying its ghosts. No matter who wins, the cost is always the same: the weight of what can never be undone.
All wars end the same.
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This is the story of Bucky Barnes, Steve Rogers, and the Howling Commandos. The war they fought. The men they lost. The scars they carried. The love that blooms, even in the darkest of places, far behind enemy lines.Before the ice. Before the Winter Soldier.
Before it all got worse .
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Bookmarked by mightocryinga
17 Jun 2026
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Naruto's arm was around his shoulder, entirely unnecessarily, as they sat at the table. He seemed perfectly at ease making charming conversation with Sasuke's family, as if this were all perfectly natural—as if Sasuke had actually invited him, rather than Naruto having gone behind his back to ensure he arrived at the family dinner looking like an invited guest. As if they were actually dating.
Sasuke shot him an annoyed look over the chrysanthemums.
Naruto turned. There it was: that slightly antagonistic look he always got when Sasuke challenged him, the one that said he was challenging Sasuke right back. He took a food tray from Mikoto, slipping into the conversation without missing a beat. "Well, you know we've been thinking about it since Sasuke and I got engaged."
Sasuke nearly dropped his pomegranate juice all over his grandmother's prized white tablecloth.
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Kingsley Amis regarding the male libido: “For 50 years, it was like being chained to an idiot”
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Bookmarked by mightocryinga
09 Jun 2026
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Sanji’s genetic mutations were activated in Wano. Now, they're malfunctioning.
The Strawhats have only one option for answers: seek out Germa 66.
It's the last place Sanji wants to return to, let alone subject his crew to. Who knows if the Vinsmoke family will even be willing to help? On top of that, he and swordsman are teetering on some weird precipice of deepening emotions. Could things be any worse?
As Sanji's luck would have it: Yes.
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31 May 2026
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Maybe it was the most successful PR campaign the galaxy had ever seen. Maybe it was propaganda. But the empire agreed on another thing- if there was anyone suited to replacing the Galactic Emperor, it was Naruto Uzumaki, the Emperor's loudest critic.
“We have the torpedoes,” Itachi said. “And if this rebellion is a success… then it will be our family that will have placed the new Galactic Emperor on the throne.”
Sasuke's eyes narrowed into slits. “If I were Father, I'd want something a little more concrete than empty promises of influence before handing over all our torpedoes. What are the Uzumakis offering in exchange?”
Itachi's eyes met his.
In hindsight, when Sasuke had first realized he was being excluded from any discussions of the rebellion, he should have understood that whatever the Uzumakis were offering in exchange- it had something to do with him.
Bookmarked by mightocryinga
05 May 2026
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A modern reimagining about intentional stereotyping and narrative control—and how it quietly paves the road to prosecuting an entire marginalized community.
Sasuke wasn’t supposed to survive. When he rebels, his grief is reframed as “overreaction”—a gross attempt to gaslight him into doubting his own reality.
Naruto won’t let that happen. He refuses to let Sasuke be pressured into becoming palatable for people who want the past buried, and stands between him and the forces that would exploit his pain—pursuing justice without letting it swallow Sasuke’s future. Because loyalty isn’t conformity—it’s choosing your friend when the world wants him silent.
Bookmarked by mightocryinga
02 May 2026
