I call bullshit. No way normal non-God scientists could get a bead on how stuff like that would work. Like, isn't his hammer unliftable unless someone's worthy? How does that get judged, scientifically?
It counted enough, so much of the class had to be re-tooled. It stopped be like fun after I realized it was going to keep changing.
It's even worse, since Thor and Loki are technically sort of aliens? They live in a completely different planet. They have their own planet that doesn't even adhere to earth's standards.
Like that will ever happen, Asgard is like- way out there. [Peter is absolutely unaware asgard probably blew up at some point. MCU too much of a tangled web.]
That's not including we had to like- retake an entire semester after I came back from the snap. I did finals already and passed! Yet, they made me retake it! [Time for some normal-ish teen problems.]
I feel like, anytime someone has to step up and save the world, it leads to a pretty close call. [Peter offers simply back, but doesn't expand on the thought.]
I'm going to probably foolishly hope things are calmer when we all get back. It won't last, but the thought is nice, right?
That sounds, nice honestly. I'm not used to a big- family. Every time Rue throws a party, I kind of hang back and try to not get in the way. So it'll take time for me to adjust.
[Unfortunately, Leo will get roasted and bolstered right back up by a local spider.]
[And thus the circle of healthy roasting is complete.]
Oh, don't worry. There's not a lot of partying going on, we mostly just hangout on rooftops together or skateboard or fight crime. You know, the usual. I'm not one for huge gatherings either. You shoulda seen my awkward ass at the prom.
Homecoming is always a disaster. If it's not the local cool clique making you feel three inches high, it's a hippopotamus throwing a magical tantrum and trying to make your whole school disappear.
[The description makes Peter laugh a little, unintentionally. He actively believes what April is saying without a drop of hesitation.] Why... why is it weird super villains have the weirdest tantrums?
Homecoming- at least that year I went was a huge disaster. Some buses got crushed in the parking lot, Spider-Man apparently stole a car...
It was strictly for superhero-ing. Some guy was stealing a plane full of equipment nearby, it was a whole thing. Coney Island got crashed into. [Peter is trying to just side step the obvious 'why the fuck was he near the prom tho' question.]
[Fortunately it doesn't even occur to April to ask. Superheroes and villains just be like that, like why did Hypno choose her school? They're just lucky and/or unlucky tbh]
Aww. I was kinda holdin' out hope for the hating proms thing.
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It's even worse, since Thor and Loki are technically sort of aliens? They live in a completely different planet. They have their own planet that doesn't even adhere to earth's standards.
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Then that's really dumb. Man, get a prof from the alien planet to come down and teach, that way he's at least teaching you in the right ballpark.
[Because that's totally logical. But it's more logical than trying to teach physics around something that says fuck your physics, what even.]
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That's not including we had to like- retake an entire semester after I came back from the snap. I did finals already and passed! Yet, they made me retake it! [Time for some normal-ish teen problems.]
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What's the snap? [Like a cold snap, right? Right?]
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Lost five years of my life, as did half the universe. Its a whole thing, I have no idea if you even want to get into that.
[He is giving April an out.]
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[Sorry, Peter, her reaction is very much a blue-screen. A whole universe? She is, for once, struck speechless.
For a few seconds.]
...supervillain...thing? [It's all she's got.]
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This boy's world has PROBLEMS.
Peter at least seems apologetic for dropping that on her.]
Yeah, supervillain thing. The guy was a jerk.
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Damn, son. Yeah, I think coming back to our New York is just the sane option at this point, even if you weren't...uh. [YOU KNOW.]
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Peter gives a slight laugh at that, just shrugging a little bit. He stays leaned against the kitchen island's countertop edge.]
Yeah, I- I know your version of New York has its own stuff happening, but marginally less destruction? Mildly feels like the best way to describe it.
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But you know, we make a good team. I kinda hope that counts for something in keeping us all safe.
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I'm going to probably foolishly hope things are calmer when we all get back. It won't last, but the thought is nice, right?
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Well, the bonus is that no matter how dramatic it gets, we've always got time for pizza and roasting the family member of choice.
[It's usually Leo.]
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[Unfortunately, Leo will get roasted and bolstered right back up by a local spider.]
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Oh, don't worry. There's not a lot of partying going on, we mostly just hangout on rooftops together or skateboard or fight crime. You know, the usual. I'm not one for huge gatherings either. You shoulda seen my awkward ass at the prom.
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Mention of prom does make Peter wince slightly.]
I'm not sure if I'm going to miss school, or be happy I don't have to go to dances anymore. Last time I went to homecoming it was a disaster.
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Homecoming- at least that year I went was a huge disaster. Some buses got crushed in the parking lot, Spider-Man apparently stole a car...
[He shakes his head a little.]
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Did he steal a car in the name of super heroing or does he really just have a mad-on for proms?
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Aww. I was kinda holdin' out hope for the hating proms thing.
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Do you really want a superhero who specifically hates school dances to exist?
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Oh, I'm sure plenty of them did, but thinking about Captain America having a vendetta against dances feels really weird in a way I can't even explain.
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One of your superheroes is called Captain America?
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