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Okay, here’s the situation!
Some of you know that a year or so ago my daughter accidentally locked my iPad and I was unable to get into it to get to any of my writing (fanfic, NaNoWriMo, etc). Notes, early-draft chapters, edited chapters… all of it was locked behind a password that I could not crack. Well, that hasn’t changed, but what did happen was that Grandma gave me a gift of a new iPad for my (early) birthday present! That means, at least, that I can begin writing again, even if I can’t get to the stuff that I had already completed. At least it is a step in the right direction, and I may be able to work on a bit of my old WIPs.
Wish me luck getting back into the swing of things, folks!
Okay, hear me out…
Since the Loki series is supposed to be exploring his sense of identity (we are apparently going to be getting Lady Loki, for example), what if at the end of the series Kid Loki becomes the dominant version? And what if he then joins the Avengers (Young Avengers?), but still with some of older Loki's psyche mixed in, to the point where the older Loki (Tom Hiddleston) comes to him from time to time to dispense wisdom (or encourage mischief)?
My daughter: Ha! Looks like someone lost their Mind!
Me: *WandaVision flashback*
Mando: *is in a knock-down-drag-out fight-for-his-life*
The Child:
Mando: *has a friendly arm-wrestling competition with a friend*
The Child:
A. Brilliant & The Mandalorian, #11
In light of this whole social distancing thing, I vote that we all switch to bowing and curtsying as a form of greeting and farewell.
Schools in Virginia are now closed for the rest of the year.
Parents:
Elementary age kids:
Middle school kids:
Most high schoolers:
The kids that were supposed to graduate this year:
The teachers who now have to develop three months of online lessons: