Warnings
– noncon/dubcon, dark!fic, voyeurism, unprotected sex
Monday mornings at work were always stressful. Especially if worked as a CIA agent, who was desperately pursuing an international criminal, who was stealing precious metals. He was back in business after the whole Ultron situation, so it was up to your department to catch him. So when your superior called you in today to discuss a new case, you had a glimmer oh hope that you would be the one catching Klaue.
I haven’t been on Tumble for a while, but I have enjoyed the creativity that I have seen on here over the years. Now, due to someone feeling that ad revenue will line their pockets better, they are changing what can be posted and what can’t. The vast majority of people who use and enjoy this site are adults, and thereby have the wherewithal to move on to the next post or stop reading material if they do not find it to be to their liking. Changing this so that people will no longer have access to the content they enjoy will lead to a large number of people leaving the platform in order to find others that will allow them to continue to have a creative outlet. Saying that the upcoming changes is for the betterment of the people who use Tumblr is very much like being told that “this is being done for your own good”, which is nothing if not insulting to users.
ANYONE WHO HAS NOT WATCHED INFINITY WAR YET DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT EVEN CLICK ON THE INFINITY WAR TAG DO NOT SEARCH IT THERE ARE SPOILERS EVERYWHERE!!!
Martin Freeman is flung into a spy thriller in the latest Vodafone ad launching the brand’s range of smart devices, V by Vodafone, which includes car, pet and bag trackers.
While standing on an escalator with his backpack, Freeman suddenly finds himself in the midst of a chase. But when the couple pursuing him catches up, he discovers the drama is actually a case of mistaken bag identity and his “adversaries” have been using the V-Bag tracking device to keep tabs on their daughter’s backpack. The ad was created by James Manning and Richard Barrett at Ogilvy & Mather London and directed by Jeff Low through Biscuit.
LBR, Martin would totally accessorize with a little girl’s backpack.
That was absolutely adorable! One of the many reasons I love Martin.