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It's Lion Turtles all the way down ([personal profile] lettered) wrote2013-03-18 08:03 pm

Important questions guys

If Steve Rogers liked modern music (because come on, he does; I'm not sure where you got this idea that swing is his only thing), what would he like? [personal profile] my_daroga, sagely (she is often sage [and it shows (what I mean is she wears green [she's not wizened or anything (I'm doing this because I know she's reading this [somehow she sees all my posts even though she's never on dw anymore])])]) pointed out that Beyonce's Single Ladies a) shares similar themes to many ballads of Steve's time, and b) is played in similar circumstances to when such ballads would have been played in Steve's time. But idk what if he's a hipster or perhaps prefers R&B what about Adele?

If Steve Rogers drove a modern car (because come on, he does; he has PLACES TO GO with Bruce Banner) what would he drive? And would he get to choose, or would S.H.I.E.L.D. just be like, "Here's your car."?

And if Steve Rogers and Benton Fraser ever met, would it be America/Canada? Or is that more ideal!America/ideal!Canada, and if so, is the real America Tony Stark, or is the real America someone on The Wire, possibly Ziggy? And if Steve Rogers and Benton Fraser ever did meet, Tony would hate them for ever, mostly because a) he's can't fuck them at the same time, because he doesn't have two dicks, and b) they could fuck him at the same time, but they don't. Also if all of the Avengers were in Due South, Fraser would fall in love with Natasha, and Ray K and Clint would just make all the most sad sorry come-ons of ever at everyone and probably at each other.
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[personal profile] staranise 2013-03-19 06:32 am (UTC)(link)
ALL OF THESE QUESTIONS ARE PLEASING TO ME. I'm imagining Natasha making Clint inhale beer by speculating just how good her chances at getting into bed with Steve and Fraser are.

Clint and RayK are somehow secretly related. THEY JUST ARE.

I could imagine Steve liking R&B, honestly. It's the kind of dancy music I think he's used to. What sticks out at me about popular music pre-vinyl, which Steve was, is that it's the kind of thing that's distinct and recognizable even when broadcast over extremely crappy connections and systems, so to modern ears, it's kind of thumpy/clunky/brassy. So I feel like Steve would find a lot of modern music just kind of bland or insipid.