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Hey everyone! Here is the full-length reaction to the second Captain America movie! Considering what I explain in the intro and during the credits of this film, I hope this reaction turned out okay. Trust when I say that I had a good time and enjoyed myself as much as I could. As soon as I turned the camera off, I think I cried for an hour or maybe more. Time is going at 3x the speed it should today. I'm trying to be optimistic, but I also need to be realistic. Three surgeries on my poor dog in the last 10 months, and I think her body might be telling both of us that enough is enough. I don't know, guys. Grief is hitting me hard today... grief for her younger self, grief for who she was just two days ago.

I am looking forward to reading your comments about this movie and reaction as a good distraction from the heavy IRL stuff.

Thanks for choosing to be here, for being so kind and wonderful, for everything.

✦ KL

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Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) ✦ Full-Length Watchalong

Hello Adventure Club! 👋 I hope you enjoy watching along to Captain America: The Winter Soldier with me! Please leave your comments to me on the associated Patreon post for this video.

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Steve Mercier

Nothing but love and good thoughts for you and your pup...

Anonymous

Given the circumstances you held up admirably 💜 In the summer of 2016 me and my mom were vacationing at the family farm (has not been an active farm in my lifetime, but it is where my father grew up and the farm house is like a second home to me) and we noticed a cat roaming around the area, begging people for food. She was very skinny and quite scared. It seemed that the only thing that made her even consider approaching a human was pure desperation. So, we felt sorry for her and started feeding her. As we was only going to stay there a few weeks and she was in no condition to survive the winter alone, we moved the feeding location to just outside the back door. Then after a few days we moved the bowl to just inside the door, and one day I closed the door when she was eating. Naturally she freaked out when discovering there was no escape but after some time she settled down. We took her to the vet to have her checked out and also to see if she was chipped in case she had an owner that was missing her (she wasn't), and apart from being underweight and full of ticks and fleas, she was in decent shape and estimated to be about 1 year old. So we got her chipped and got medication to get rid of the ticks and fleas and left the vet as new cat owners... For the first year or so, she was still quite scared of us humans and spent most of her days to herself, but we made a routine out of giving her a treat every evening and she would overcome her fear whenever she knew it was time for some goodies, and about 6 months into the first year, it was even possible to lightly pet her (until she was done eating, then she ran off again). We kind of started to think she would always be feral and never truly trust us. But the following year she warmed up a little more, and the next year a little more. By 2020 we could finally say she had fully accepted us. Even if she still was a bit skittish, she was now the one coming to us to demand cuddles. And if I was doing something outside (when we were at the farm, where she could be outside), she would often follow me around like a dog. walking right next to my feet, laying down and watching me work. She had integrated to be a part of the family. So, last summer we noticed that she wasn't as active as usual. Also she was eating less. Some food she simply stopped eating. We knew she had weak teeth (every time we went to the vet, she came home with one or two less teeth), so we wondered if maybe a tooth or two was causing her pain when chewing, so we took her to the vet again. The vet found that she had a tumor in her throat, causing her issues to swallow and also restricted her breathing and there wasn't much he could do about removing it. So within just a few minutes it was decided that the best thing was to put her down. It all happened so fast, so there and then I was just mentally numb but understood what had to be done and gave the OK. The reaction came later, when we were back at the farm, looking for a nice place to bury her. She was a very kind hearted cat, even in the early years when she was the most wild and scared, she would never bite. If we overstepped her boundries, she would strike at our hands with her paws, but never with her claws out. And as painful as it is that we only got to have her with us for such a short time, I also know that she would have starved or frozen to death if we hadn't taken her in. And for the time we got to spend with her, I believe she had a pretty good life, at least after she overcome her worst fears of us. Now, I really really hope Ella will recover. I do remember you've said she is a rescue, so if she doesn't and as painful as that is, you have given her a good life and cared for her for as long as she has been with you. And that is something to be proud of 🥰🐶

kaiielle

Oh Rune, thank you so much for sharing that and I'm so sorry for your loss. That sounds so tough and heartbreaking but you gave her such a good life! Yes, I've had Ella for just over 6 of her 13 years. I adopted her shortly after she turned 7 years old. Her 7 year old pictures, she looks like she's 2 years old. I have no idea how much of her life is left so I'm just loving each day every day.

Anonymous

So sorry about Ella. I wish you didn’t feel pressured to get content out. You’ll never have to worry about that with me, I’m just here enjoying the ride and honestly having a hard time keeping up with the pace you’ve been pushing content out. I think this is one of the better marvel movies. Really enjoyed the reaction. Thanks again Kaiielle and please take care of yourself first. You’re mental well being is more important than any of this.

kaiielle

Thanks Absher! Things are much better now. I think the medication just really had a large effect on her this time around, but we're both doing very well now. That was a rough weekend though LOL. But an incredible movie certainly helped.