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#tony stark, teacher’s pet
So this shows something I think about a lot with Tony and his genius. While it’s easy to portray him as arrogent and quick to assume he’s smarter than everyone, the opposite is just as likely to be a problem. The briefing packet included Selvig’s notes on the cube and it’s potential uses, so OBVIOUSLY he read through it and did any supplemental research needed to fully understand it, didn’t everyone?
Similarly in AoU, he tells the Avengers that they weren’t anywhere close to an interface, meaning “something outside of our work on the program caused this” and when they ignore him (without asking for clarification) he stops bothering to defend himself because he’s already said all he can say, rather than trying to walk them through why this cannot be his Ultron.
I also think this is half the problem in Civil War, in that he DOESN’T treat them like morons and spell out the background and political climate of what they are being presented with, instead assuming that they know the full scope and consequences of what is going on (and have recognized Ross’s manipulations) and still disagree.
tony’s biggest crime in the mcu wasnt manufacturing military weapons; it was assuming the other avengers had any functioning brain cells
Tony was a poem, but they couldn’t read
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I know that “ACAB” is an acronym for All Cops Are Bastards but every time I see it I still think Assigned Cop At Birth
“Sir… Ma’am… it’s a cop.”
“No!! Surely there’s a mistake!”
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Brilliant defense mechanism. The hawks can’t get you if you’re under a tree.
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May i just say that i absolutely fucking love that moment in the citadel DLC when garrus is supposed to be saving Shepard's life but all he can do is just stare at her rear and say "Nice outfit..."
and her face just goddamn goes like
because she's Commander Shepard and she has to keep that idiot in line and she has to take it seriously
and then he looks away
and IMMEDIATELY
“Left my cat alone with a camera for 30 minutes and now I can never leave again.”
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Men in Black (1997) dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
I use this scene to explain implicit bias to people. his first instinct is to assume the aliens are violent and the girl is innocent, but instead of acting on those assumptions he takes time to recognize his bias, look at the situation again, and then act.
I watched this with my dad when I was fairly young, and I remember thinking that this was why he got chosen; before he even really knew what was going on, he didn’t assume that aliens were dangerous monsters.