What Tony knew of the X-Men and mutants was all learned in this place -- but he understood it enough to get the gist. "My world doesn't have X-Men," he agreed, confirming Bobby's suspicions. "And most of the Avengers here are from where I am but we've got a few outliers. You'd probably have some luck talking to the Hawkeyes or Pepper Potts. Or Loki if you're interested in being a little bit annoyed for a while." Which was still probably better than his version of Loki, but still.
Tony considered for a moment, even as he took in Bobby's sheer amount of energy. It was kind of cute, in a way, and Tony probably matched it some days. As it was, he hadn't slept in ... a while. So he sipped his coffee and marveled over the sugar that went into that cup of coffee. "This place could always use teachers," he said after a beat. "While I'm not sure anyone needs a certified accountant just now, math is a great skill and some people don't seem all that great at it. And I don't know about mutants, really, but there are a lot of younger folks here with powers and magic. You might be able to help there. Or, you know, don't and catch up on all the tv you missed out on the last decade, I don't know."