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I mean seriously, its got everything this website always bitches about other shows missing.
Strong Female Leads (actually more female leads than males)
Important POC (one of which is actually in charge of the entire warehouse)
Openly homosexual character who is not just a token gay, or a stereotype in any way, and is written no differently than any other character except that he is gay.
An openly BISEXUAL character
Umong others are Artie who is Jewish, the Regents (Who are basically like the board of trustees in charge of making decisions) are all middle class, blue collar workers (because governments and rich corporations cant be trusted with that kind of power) There are no flat characters, everyone is written extremely well. Even the antagonists can be sympathized with. and the “Good Guys” don’t always make good decisions. Everyone is a person, who makes both good and bad decisions, each character has their own personal motives and insecurities and internal battles to face that are ALWAYS PRESENT even when its not the central focus of the episode. (which is not always the case with TV shows).
everyone’s backstory is EXTREMELY detailed and well thought out, and that plays to their character’s insecurities and such.
And not to mention they totally say fuck you to gender roles.
Oh and mark Sheppard is in it too.
So yeah basically everyone needs to go watch warehouse 13 right now its a super amazing show and you will absolutely love it.
Offense but like how many years did straight people call everything they hated or disliked “gay”,,,,,, yet y'all can’t handle a single generalized statement online about being cis/het but okay!
Alexa? Play Lose Yourself By Eminem by losingmymindtonight
“Oh, gosh, I’m so sorry, Mister Stark. I thought that maybe the kids were playing a prank. I’m Rebecca Ascot from Midtown School of Science and Technology. You’re listed as Peter Parker’s secondary emergency contact, and he asked us to call you instead of his aunt, since she’s on shift.”
He stood abruptly, carefully slipping around Morgan’s newest Lego skyscraper and heading down the hall, to the guest room they’d appropriated as Pepper’s office. “Is he alright?”
“He is, but I do need someone to come pick him up. See, we’re having a blood drive, for the Red Cross, and-”
Tony didn’t even try to hide his laughter. “He tried to donate, and he passed out, didn’t he?”
“Uh, yes. How did you-”
“This happens a lot, actually.”
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Or, 5 Times Peter Passes Out Because Of Needles.
The Answer by RebukeX7
Taking a break from terrorizing the architecture of Piltover, Jinx stumbles across a little girl like no other in Noxus' Frontier. Deciding to pay forward a favor that was done for her, Jinx takes the girl in without a second thought. After all, motherhood can't be that hard, right? Jinx soon learns that yes, yes it is, but good thing she knows just the person to kidnap-er-get to help.
Inspired by the Infinity War cast drawing their own characters.
Bob: Just draws his face with emphasis mainly on the chin. Live audience hoots.
Helen: Draws Jack-Jack instead because he can’t draw himself and she claims drawing herself is too hard. Live audience awws.
Dash: Has finished his drawing before the commercial break began. He tries to draw himself with more muscles. Live audience chuckles.
Lucius: Draws himself/Frozone in Elsas gown and goes, “I couldn’t find my supersuit.” Audience cackles. Violet and Dash can’t breathe. Buddy, Bob, and Winston are laughing their butts off as is Helen.
Violet: Pretended to be drawing but the page is blank. She shrugs as she reveals it and says, “I’m using my powers here. I’m sorry but you gave me the opportunity to use this joke and I was finally able to, so thank you.” Bob, Lucius, Buddy, Winston, and the talk show host laugh their butts off. Audience in hysterics.
Buddy: Reveals a beautifully detailed drawing of Syndrome that no one could have finished in less than a commercial break and goes, “I didn’t draw this, here’s what I actually drew,” and it’s a marker drawing of Syndrome, his hair larger than it was in the film. It’s the only part colored in. There’s a stick figure with an arrow pointing at it that says, ‘Mr. Incredible’ and he’s surrounded by zero-point energy. “That is me vaporizing you.” He says to Bob. Audience is even in more hysterics.
Mirage: Tries her best to draw white hair on a white sheet of paper. Her face and eyes are huge, her nose is small, and she had no time left to draw the rest of her body. Audience applauds her effort.
Winston: Reveals a well-detailed drawing of himself in a suit. He admits he likes to draw a little in his spare time. Audience applauds a bit louder because they weren’t expecting much.
Evelyn: “Alright guys, here goes nothing…” Shows audience a half-assed stick figure with her haircut colored on it. Audience applauds her for trying.
Voyd: “Now I wish I could become invisible so I can pull off that joke, because I’m terrible at this.” Shows audience a drawing of her face with hair and lips colored in. There’s a ‘V’ drawn below her head. “I tried guys.”
Edna: “Edna, you’re a fashion designer, you sketch a lot in your profession. I reckon this is gonna be the best out of all of them.” Entire casts agrees. “Oh, yes, absolutely.” Edna smirks and says, “Prepare yourselves darlings,” and she shows them a professionally drawn fashion sketch of herself. “It’s marvelous, isn’t it?” Audience applauds the loudest for this one.
Panda by
spymaster
Sam had always shipped her two friends, Kara and Lena. Frustrated with the gay idiots, she planned to make a road trip to bring them together. Unknowingly, during the trips, old feelings came up and the result was surprising.
Figured it out, yet? By
nokurde
Could there be something worse than losing every single memory of someone you love and treasure?
Yes, Peter Parker could argue. Being the person that was forgotten.
Iron Man gets injured in a fight, which leaves him with a (temporary?) amnesia, erasing the last few years of his life. Now he’s left with an annoying kid for a babysitter.
(It is temporary, right?)
As Tony Stark struggles with his new reality, Peter tries to keep the company running, look out for his mentor without getting himself kicked out of the Tower, and not break down in the process.
(Right?)
I was wondering if you had any Annie ish fics. Like it’s for publicity but eventually tony loves peter and can’t let him go. Sorta like publicity parent. Love your page!
We made a list like this about a year ago, here’s a link! :) Also, here’s a few more recs.
Good publicity by Bergen
“That was a disaster. The press is having a field day.”“It wasn’t my fault,” Tony defends. “That Spider-Guy never knows when to shut up. He distracted me.”“Your reputation took a blow,” Pepper tells him. “Which will be fixed, of course. I’ve already set it up.”“Set what up? What, am I going to make flower arrangements with the elderly?”Pepper slides a piece of paper towards him. “Try an orphan. His name is Peter Parker. His biggest dream is to meet you. But…” She hesitates.“But?”“Apparently he doesn’t talk much. Sometimes not at all. Trauma-related.”“A smart kid who doesn’t talk? Perfect combination. If only all my employees were like that.”—Or: Between Peter Parker barely speaking, and Spider-Man being the ultimate chatterbox, how was Tony ever supposed to figure out that they were one and the same person?
Spidey Tot by Kevy_Grayce
Tony Stark is convinced by his family friend Obadiah Stane to adopt a kid in order to improve the tarnished image of Stark Industries. The media always loves a soft, single dad, so it’s perfect to get the PR they need. Pepper is enraged. Rhodey is disappointed. Happy is confused. All of this, Tony expected.
What he doesn’t expect is to bring home a kind-hearted, intelligent, four-year-old kid named Peter who slowly gets him to come out of his egocentric shell.
Where You Never Would Have Looked by jwriter819
When Tony Stark walked into that diner he knew he was a lot of things. He was a billionaire, a superhero, and very pissed off that he had to wait in line for his coffee.
Gawkers were looking and paparazzi was swirling all around him trying to get pictures. He really wished he’d listened to Pepper and just got another assistant…then he saw him, that adorable little boy with those blue-rimmed glasses kicking his legs and reading the Science Today Magazine.
Or where Peter is a kid during CACW and he meets Peter right after Siberia.
Bechloe AU in which Beca loves watching Chloe work on her book.