Oh, you thought Tony was dead? That's funny because I was just at the Stark cabin this weekend and he's thriving with his family.
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Oh, you thought Tony was dead? That's funny because I was just at the Stark cabin this weekend and he's thriving with his family.
A Little Life (2015) by Hanya Yanagihara
In 2012, Tony Stark flew a missile right into space, saving the city. Peter Parker was eleven, watching the tv through May’s fingers, and yeah, maybe it was ‘cuz he was so young, but he kept thinking he saved me, he saved me.
Iron Man did not know Peter Parker, but in that moment, it felt like his hero had been looking out for him personally.
In 2023, Tony Stark invented time travel, saving the universe. Peter Parker was sixteen now, and maybe it’s because he felt so much older, and so tired, but he couldn’t possibly fathom him having anything to do with that. Instead he’s thinking, I didn’t save him. I didn’t save him in time.
Peter Parker knew Iron Man, now, but he did not know Tony Stark, and Tony was always looking out for him.
It’s just this: Iron Man may have saved the world, but Tony saved him. And Peter never got to know him well enough to understand the difference.
you make me sick (this is literature that should be taught in schools)
You know who he is.
Playing around with a charcoal brush on procreate, doing a practise study of one of my forever characters ♥️.
i love seeing best friends goofing around in public. i love seeing couples laughing together. i love seeing little kids walking hand in hand with their parents. i love seeing dogs running happily back to their owners. i love seeing closeness and positive relationships, and knowing all that love is out there
whole lipstick on a pig is bogus to me because we put lipstick on a pig and this is what happened
Um excuse me that's not lipstick on a pig. That's eye shadow and mascara on a pig. Clearly there's a difference.
Miss Piggy has a history of getting carried away with lipstick.
Miss Piggy has a
history of getting carried
away with lipstick.
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
tony learning how to parent by mentoring peter is so important to me.
tony the bad influence. tony who didn’t have any good parental influences in his life. tony who, afraid of messing up, ran away to india as a means of distancing himself from peter, peter the good kid, the scared kid just looking for someone to guide him.
tony the mentor. tony who steps up despite himself. he reads parenting books on “breaking the cycle of shame”. he learns peter’s little mannerisms and peeves— things that make him laugh, things that scare him, things that hurt him. he learns to understand peter, and as he does, he learns to understand himself.
tony the father. even after peter is gone, he’s reminded of him constantly in the ways he cares for morgan: he’s made a special spot for her out in the garage for times when she stays in there just to be with him. he remembers which stories and snacks are her favorites. he stays with her when she has a nightmare, reciting familiar lines he used to say to a kid he used to know.
peter taught him all that. how to realize his potential to love, and be loved, and not be afraid.
peter taught him so much without even trying. peter changed his life.
Stopping point if you find yourself on your phone doomscrolling, procrastinating, or “stuck”
You can move to scroll in another space (if you haven’t gotten out of bed yet, move to the couch; if you haven’t left the house yet, you can sit outside)
You can make your current space more pleasant to scroll in (if it’s not possible to move spaces, open a window or light a candle in your space)
You can scroll while taking care of your body (change into clean clothes, scroll while brushing your teeth or washing your face, scroll while drinking water or having a snack)
You can stay on social media but avoid depressing or mindless content (try searching for fun facts, hobbies you’re interested in, or good news)
Hard mode: try just making the switch on your phone from short-form to long-form content (from dozens of short posts to an article, a fanfic, or an ebook; from TikToks/Reels/Shorts to a interesting or fun YouTube video, podcast, audiobook, or film) — this can be the first step in transitioning out of being “stuck,” because you can, for example, go on a walk while listening to an audiobook, fold clothes while watching a video, etc.
Expert mode: Set a timer for one minute and put down your phone. Do anything else. (Take deep breaths, go get a drink, pick up a book or craft.) If you can do this, aspire to two or five minutes and keep increasing your time away from scrolling. (Use your phone to play music, a podcast, or an audiobook if this prevents you from picking it up again)
Good luck! I hope you were able to make your scrolling a touch more cheerful today!
young tony having “sleepovers” in howard’s workshop. He’d be too lonely to go to be alone but know full well he couldn’t just ask for company, so he’d feign interest in his dads projects until he crashed on a couch and slept there, the sounds of power drills and his dads grumbling seeing him off.
It’s equal parts a fond memory and a miserable one. Sometimes now, as an adult, he falls asleep in his workshop and swears he can faintly hear his father’s grumbling as he drifts off.
The childhood habit helped him get used to sleeping anywhere and everywhere. People joke that he could sleep through the room collapsing but he has. He did. This is normal for him.
Now, when Peter falls asleep after long lab nights, Tony calls Happy and tells him what a great job Peter did that day, in the hopes that an older Peter will hear that same praise for years to come when he drifts off.
IRON MAN (2008) dir. by SHANE BLACK & JON FAVREAU
What do you do when me and my gang pull up
they look like they’re about to drop the hardest album you’ve ever heard
Forget about torturing your blorbos, putting them through the wringer. I'm putting my blorbo in perfectly ordinary, pleasant situations. Their tortured personality will cause them anguish anyway, making an absolutely mundane scene into the most dramatic, agony filled affair as though the world is ending and it's all their fault
Tony Stark graduated MIT at 17. Chances are, he missed out on a lot of teenage experiences that regular kids were supposed to have. I'm talking everything from just sleepovers and after-school activities to bigger things like Prom.
Tony likes to see Peter do all of those little teenage things that a teenager needs to experience. He wants to do everything in his power to make sure that Peter actually gets to have all those things.
But because Tony never got to experience those things first-hand, he loves to hear Peter talking about all of it, and he enjoys being a part of it -- even as Peter's confidant. Yeah, kid, of course I'll attend your acadeca competition, just tell me where and when. Sure, bud, tell me all about the high school drama you overheard in the cafeteria today.
In an ideal world, Tony would be asking Peter all about how his date with MJ went. He would listen to the kid cheer from happiness when MJ agrees to go to prom together. He would sit there during Peter's graduation ceremony, clapping and crying right at May's side. He would be so excited to help Peter get ready for Prom -- a brand new suit, pick the perfect bouquet, teach him how to tie a tie.
(But they don't live in an ideal world. Tony died before any of that could happen, and Peter, forgotten by everyone, didn't get to have his Prom, either.)
Tony never got to have sleepovers so he has sleepovers with Peter. They have pizza, watch movies, play video games and talk through the night.