A Supernatural Bedtime Story

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A Supernatural Bedtime Story

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It was the end of a decade… but the start of an age
Avengers: Sad, depressed, almost ready to give up
Scott Lang:
Why the Judgement?
Something before I start. This is for a class, and I really need feedback for my class. This idea is coming from an essay about Romance Novels and why people read romance novels. So, if I could get back any feedback that would be great. You can message me if you don’t want to reply on here. If you would like to continue to talk about these subjects, you can also message me. And to my teacher that is currently reading this post, welcome to Tumblr. Anyways, I hope you guys enjoy this.
So, one thing that came to mind when I read the essay titled “Readers and Their Romances” by Janice Radway is that I’ve been hard on romance novels. I have looked down upon them for a while now. Even when I had to read Pride and Prejudice for school, I was apprehensive, but Pride and Prejudice has ended up being one of my favorite books of all time. I’ve said it’s really good because it was 1. written by a woman and 2. it was written by a woman for women who didn’t have much else to do except reading this stuff, so she wanted to make it good for her fellow women. Reading the stories of these women who talk about why they read romance novels, and how they don’t just take everything that is given to them has really changed my outlook on these novels and the people who read them. I then look at things I enjoy, and how people judge me for enjoying these things. These things include: superhero stuff, the people I ship and how excited I get when they interact, and the one thing I participate in on the daily, fanfiction.
Does it take being published for your fanfiction being considered serious. There is a multitude of famous forms of fanfiction: Wicked, Fifty Shades of Grey, any Disney movie based on fairy tales, etc. You can even make the argument that everything these days are fanfiction because they’re not 100% original. Anything on a TV show (that yes includes actual episodes of a series) not written by the original creator(s) is fanfiction. So, why does fanfiction have a terrible name? This is partly what I want to find out. I think most people look down upon hobbies that don’t make you any money or don’t have any inherent benefits that don’t include money (like running for your health). But then there’s people who make money off their works. People give money to them and support them, which is great! If you like something and are able to support your favorite creators, they would greatly appreciate it! It seems once someone is making money they’re taken more seriously. It becomes a job then. Fanfiction is a way of escape for a lot of people. Some people don’t get what they want in the shows, movies, or books they enjoy, so they turn to fanfiction. They get enjoyment out of it. Some of this can be really trashy stories, or they can be long enough to be a novel. Why bash on someone’s enjoyment when it’s harmless. Reading and writing fanfiction is a past time for me, and I know many of you also enjoy it almost daily as well. When we realize that all things being created now, are fanfiction, that’s when we can change the minds of everyone. It’s game changing. Fanfiction is everywhere. Now, we just have to change it’s meaning.

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We owe it all to you. Rest in peace, Stan. You will not be forgotten.
Rest in Peace, Stan.
We’re all human and are the same in that respect, but it’s our creativity that makes us unique and what helps our personality resonate. Creativity and imagination cannot be bought or taken - it’s there from the get go - we all have it. Most of us go about our lives suppressing our flair however, whether it’s on purpose, in fear of what others will think of it, or unintentionally, courtesy of being conditioned to be nothing more than mundane “9 to 5” drones from the cot to the grave.
Imagine people capable of such unparalleled imagination that it literally changes/shapes and influences the world, pioneering the majority of pop culture. Stan Lee, amongst the likes of Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby to name a few, didn’t allow their creativity to be suppressed, but sadly, every superhero’s story has a final page.
Stan Lee sadly passed today at the commendable age of 95. You’d think he’d be able to enjoy his final golden years relaxing, witnessing the millions of people’s lives he’d influenced, reflecting on all the amazing things he’d done… but life being as cruel as it is, pneumonia proved to be a difficult battle. Seemingly in the eventual clear, alleged claims of elder abuse were filed against the people closest to him, including greedy family members and ‘carers’ - the people he should’ve been able to trust the most. If that wasn’t enough, he had to file a lawsuit against one of his own companies… all whilst losing his wife the year before, having being married for an incredible 69 years. He deserved a better retirement than that, yet he STILL went to conventions for the sake of meeting fans and showing how much he cared, sitting for hours to say hello and sign things. Though most people will never reach such an age, let alone acomplish anything close to what he’s done, am I selfish to wish that he’d been given another 100 years? Regardless, his legacy lives on in the form of his creations, and you don’t have to be a genius to know that the superheroes and stories he left behind for us aren’t going anywhere anytime soon.
Most current creators are probably only doing what they’re doing now because of him, let alone all the up and coming ones that are yet to follow in Stan’s footsteps. Speaking for myself, the things I’ve done and the things I’m interested in are what they are because of him. I wouldn’t have written stories if it wasn’t for him. I wouldn’t have a Marvel blog consisting of 75,000 followers just like me if it wasn’t for him. I wouldn’t have a tiny bedroom ridiculously doused in Marvel collectibles, clothing, posters, comics, and movies if it wasn’t for him. Me and my younger sister wouldn’t have a common interest (that’s borderline religious) if it wasn’t for him. I remember being beyond obsessed with Spider-Man as kid, to the point where I used to pick up spiders in the hopes that they’d bite me so I could swing on webs and climb walls. I remember being 7 years old, literally praying to God that I could be Spider-Man, and I remember how dissapointed I was when nothing happened!
One of my favourite things he said in response to being asked why people love superheroes so much was (and I’m paraphrasing here), “I wanted to make stories that are magical and fantastical. Superheroes are a different take on fantasy,” and it’s exactly that. Life sucks, and I know I probably shouldn’t rely on a single entertainment company to provide me with my fix of escapism, but I’m too far gone, and I fear my younger sister is too, haha! You don’t hear us complaining though, and I wouldn’t change my interests in the slightest. “Escapism” wasn’t an overstatement either. I live and breathe this stuff, it’s ridiculous… and it probably annoys people around me that aren’t as fanatic, but I don’t care. These superheroes come in all shapes and sizes, come from all walks of life and have powers beyond belief - everyone has a favourite hero, and mine’s Stan Lee; his superpower being the ability to change my life among others, making weirdos like myself feel special. A true modern 'Marvel’ if there ever was one. I’ll never feel as though you’re no longer with us, because you and your imagination is here forever. You’ll live on in the hearts and minds of people like myself. I can never come close to explaining to anyone just how much Marvel has shaped me. Rest in peace Stan the Man, you’ve earnt it you legend. Excelsior!
Dec 28th 1922 - Nov 12th 2018
Bravo
The Master of the Mystic Arts in Avengers: Infinity War
End of Antman and the Wasp
After the post credit scene

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End of Antman and the Wasp
After the post credit scene
like whats the average lifespan of an asgardian? like yeah thor is 1500 but what if thats just like 23 in human terms
googled “asgardian lifespan” found this,
so if thor is currently 1500 years old (said in infinity war)
5100/1500 = 3.4
so thors current age times 3.4 would be the average lifespan of an asgardian
to change that to human terms the average lifespan of a human is about 80 so
80/3.4
lsdmkfgjdfjsd oh my God…
thor really out here having the worst time of his life and hes like 23
thor ain’t special, we’re all out here having the worst time of our life at 23
so out of curiosity i went to loki’s wiki and looked up his age and it says he’s about 1052-1053 so i did the same math
5100/1052 = 4.85
then to change to human terms
80/4.85 = 16.4948
LOKI WAS 16 THIS ENTIRE GODDAMN TIME
you say that like it doesn’t explain every goddamn thing about Loki
guys i think we’re looking at infinity war all backwards
heavy spoilers beneath the cut, like every spoiler ever
edit 2: oh dear god i’ve forgotten thor in all of this, i forgot my boy. also i know Nothing about gotg so adam warlock won’t factor into this
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@fandomsrourlives I was kinda thinking something like this too, thats it the people who died who really matter.
Friend:How many times are you gonna see Infinity War
Me: As many times as it takes for me to not be heartbroken at the end
Dude, you’re embarassing me in front of the wizards.
Tony Stark to Bruce Banner, Avengers: Infinity War (via apokalypse-wow)

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now i understood why everyone leaving the cinema seemed very quiet. avengers infinity war also left me speechless.
thor can speak groot because he took it as an elective course on asgard i’m sgehskjdhgewsjdkl