I'm lucky enough to have tomorrow off as well as today.
There's lesson planning to be done, yes. I've got to ensure that I've figured out some things, and finish up planning a couple units. I should probably track down and print off a couple recipes for my Foods class too. Can't hurt to have a small collection, right?
Still, I really ought to have
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Or perhaps create the world's first team of exceptionally funded superpowered delinquents, thereby torpedoinh Xavier's dream of peace between humans and mutants forevah!
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I wonder how Wolverine would feel about having a known man-whore like Stark near his girls....
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Hoooboy. Tony's lucky that Logan's off on one of those patented 'find out about my past' journeys. That's all I'm gonna say.
Though in the end, in such a situation, I think Scott might just be inclined to side with Tony. Just a thought. Residual bitterness and whatnot...
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I will never not believe that Wolverine wasn't fucking with Cyclops about Jean. Because movie-Jean was utterly unworthy of any version of Wolverine. And I will firmly LALALALA my way along with my fingers in my ears, and never admit the existence of that waste of money between X2 and XMO:W. Because there is no trilogy. There is no trilogy. There is no trilogy....
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Indeed. No trilogy at all. Because dammit, CYCLOPS IS THE LEADER OF THE X-MEN, NOT WOLVERINE. Logan can be an interesting character, but Scott is team leader. Always.
(Which is why while I enjoyed "Wolverine and the X-Men", I was unimpressed with how they treated Scott.)
My only, only gripe with Scott in the first movie is that one exchange with Logan:
"If I had to say that, she wouldn't be my girl." (BADASS LINE IS BADASS.)
Of course, they made him follow it up with Scott saying just that.
*headdesk to the max* WHY? WHY WOULD YOU RUIN A PERFECT CHARACTER MOMENT?
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I think they did it to make Cyke look horrendously insecure. Which, y' know... worked. *sigh* I've always felt, though, that the casting of the males in the earlier X-movies was much better handled than the casting of the females.
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Scott is evil and conniving, and I love him. I'm fairly sure he and Pepper planned this out with the one goal of driving Tony to the verge of sanity. Or something.
Though Tony and Kitty would get along crazy-well. I refuse to believe any differently.
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-- *GOES. NUCKING. FUTS.*
He shook Summers' hand. "Tony Stark. Unwilling victim."
-- Tony's very smart.
But since Pepper set this up, I think we can all agree Pepper's even smarter.
"Have fun," Summers grinned, and it truly was a grin this time. It showed teeth.
-- THERE IS NOT ENOUGH FUTS TO NUCK. NONE. THE FUTS HAS LEFT THE BUILDING. NUCK.
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Scott's a devious, wonderful bastard and I love him. Sticking Tony with a group of mutant teenagers is a move worthy of a chess-master.
LET US ONLY HOPE THERE ARE FUTS TO NUCK WHEN I BRING OUT THE BOURNE/AVENGERS DAEMON BECAUSE SWEET ZOMBIE BRAINS I AM ACTUALLY WRITING IT.
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