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garbage all the way down ([personal profile] trashmod) wrote in [community profile] hydratrashmeme2015-09-09 07:23 pm

Dumpster #3: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Holy shitballs, look at us go. Welcome to Captain America fandom's resident wretched hive of scum and villainy: ROUND THREE. AKA Bad Guys Do Dirtybadwrong Things To Your Faves, AKA the Hydra Trash Party kinkmeme. As usual, BLANKET NON-CON AND NSFW WARNINGS apply: just assume going in that everything in this landfill is unfit for human consumption.

Rules in brief: don't be a jerk except to fictional characters, warnings for particularly fucked-up garbage are nice but not required, thou shalt not judge the trashiness of thy neighbor's kinks unless thy neighbor is trying to pass off their rotting banana peels and half-eaten pizza crusts as a healthy romantic dinner for two, off-topic comments may be chucked out of the dumpster at management's discretion, management's discretion decrees that omegaverse, soulbond AUs, D/s-verse, non-superpowered AUs, and dark!good guys AUs are off-topic.

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Round 3 is closed; comments and fills in existing threads are still welcome, but all new prompts go to Round 4.

Re: Fill: Giving the Blame (3/?)

(Anonymous) 2016-02-09 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
(OP) :( This is still a heartwrenching mixture of sweet and terrible. I love the image of Steve holding Bucky as Bucky divulges all this trashiness, and then Bucky thinks something like "Natasha was worth being proud of, that was true, but he wasn't" and it's heartbreaking again. And it's great that Steve manages to reassure Bucky that nothing was "Natasha's" fault, but he's so intent on absolving his brainwashed best friend of not intervening that he accidentally absolves the sadists who watched and laughed instead. It's so sad that Bucky just doesn't see the difference between him and them. They were there by choice. They could have left the sidelines at any time. If his story were true, he wouldn't have been, and he couldn't've.