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Feb. 19th, 2013


[info]mollycarpenter

I don't think heroes actually realize how special or rare they are.

Heroes think nothing of dying for a cause or for other people, and they never consider that they could do anything else. They see what they think is the right thing to do, and they do it, regardless of the cost to themselves. They know that there's a world full of darkness out there, and they wield the power of light to battle it, because it never even occurs to them to do anything else. They refuse to stoop to the level of the villains, no matter how tempting it may be - and they always seem surprised when other people do, because it never occurs to them that anyone with a shred of good in them could do that.

See, heroes think they're ordinary. They don't realize that most of us don't have a shining beacon of light and strength inside us. They're easy to disappoint, that way, because they can't imagine how anyone could ever be weak, or stupid, or wrong, or how they could try to do the right thing and do the wrong thing instead, or how they could take get in over their heads.
's hard to be around heroes sometimes. It's not like you can look at them and say "yeah, well, there was that time when YOU..." Because they've never fucked up, not like the rest of us have. They can't even fathom the impulses that make us ordinary types make terrible mistakes, because in them, those impulses are always overridden by something else. So they can't see why you would do something wrong unless you were just evil all along - because how could you not see? How could you not know? How could you think that you could just do that and the consequences would be anything other than terrible?

Darkness and fuck-ups and mistakes and selfishness aren't the anomaly. Heroism is. That's why people write books and movies and shows about it. Heroes just don't realize it - because they don't know that they're heroes. They think they're just regular people in extraordinary circumstances who did what anybody would do.
It's not just what anybody would do. What most of us would do is run. We would give in. We would sneak around to save ourselves. We would look darkness in the eyes and then we would scream like little girls and run crying into a corner, and we would do literally anything to make it go away.

I was a hero's kid. I tried to be one myself, but I wasn't very good at it. I was trying to do the right thing, but I think I probably chose wrong about as often as I chose right.

I guess what I'm saying is that it's not always as simple as these people being good and those people being bad. Sometimes it's just a person who's not built to be a hero getting thrown into a hero's spot in the story, or someone who could be a hero doing what they think is right and being wrong about it - so they get to be villains instead.

Feb. 11th, 2013


[info]morethanpretty

So Thursday is Valentine's day!

I'm so excited because I've never had a boyfriend on Valentine's day before and this is so exciting! I mean, it doesn't matter how pretty you are if you're alone, right? I mean, Valentine's Day still sucks if you're all alone.

And my boyfriend is definitely the best of all the boyfriends out there, so I'm sure we're going to have a great time.

What is everyone else doing for Valentine's day? And what are all you poor single people doing?

[info]suspendered

network post: ben stone

The UN has reported more than 60,000 people have died since March 15, 2011, with the likely estimate being much higher. The political quandary with Russia and Iran present problems, but the deaths of more than 95 people a day, of the bombings of civilian populations, makes efforts toward finding a solution imperative. Perhaps it's not something where a superhero can fly in and save the day, but that lays all the more responsibility on us all, who value life and decry the slaughter of lives in what is now a civil war, to give serious thought and to see something done.

[info]itshugoboss

Filtered to Lydia Martin
cut for picture )

Feb. 10th, 2013


[info]mouthymerc

HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!


WHY


WHY


:(

[info]misrule

Your ancestors dealt with such onslaughts of snow with less fuss than this advanced civilisation does today.

It's good. It's

Feb. 1st, 2013


[info]underthesee

Note to self: never eat a Hot Pocket again, no matter how glowing of a recommendation the person working at the grocery store gave.

[info]spiritoffire

Two days I have been in this place, and still it has not sent me back. What is the meaning of this? How dare that strange blue box rip me from my wife, my noble father, and my home!

Furthermore, how could it do such a thing? I am at a loss to explain it, or the craftsmanship that must be behind it. I should like to examine it, but I do not think that those who guard it so jealously would allow me to do so. It is a pity. Mere Men have not the intelligence or skill to understand the workings of such a device - they certainly have not the chance at understanding it as does the greatest craftsman of the Ñoldor! From what I have seen walking the streets of this foul and ghastly city, the crafts of men are far inferior to the work of my hands. Like the drawings of children, compared to the masters.

I also wish to know where in this place I can find access to a smithy? The oven in my room operates at pathetically low temperatures, and is absolutely useless to me.

[Filtered to Maedhros]

My son, since last speaking to you, I have learned that you are indeed my child. My confusion is, of course, fully understandable, as such a thing as Time Travel has never been shown to be possible, even by Eru himself. This, too, is perhaps something the Valar selfishly hide from us in an attempt to keep us their pathetic thralls.

Nonetheless, I should like to meet with you at once. I hear there is a book that documents our story. Have you read it? I will be picking up a copy at the bookstore today.

[info]healandharm

I feel like I have a sign somewhere on me that says 'paranormal forces, I enjoy being kidnapped and thrown around time.'

Jan. 31st, 2013


[info]neurarchitect

You know, now that I've had some time to get settled and working again, it might not be so bad here. I think it could be just as easy to build a career here as back home. Also. Way less history.

[Filtered to Tony Stark]
How do you feel about academic conferences?

[Filtered to Sam Winchester, Sage, Lucy Stillman, Finesse, the 11th doctor]
So not killed this week. I think this is setting a remarkable precedent I'm going to strive to maintain for the rest of my time here though I won't manage it when I get back home. So yay.

But more importantly, did they stop sending out advisory notices? I've checked my folders and it doesn't look like it was redirected to spam or trash. But I don't think I got one last week.

[Filtered to Sage and Lucy Stillman]
I may have exciting news!!!

Jan. 18th, 2013


[info]soflyohmy

Nothing quite makes a girl feel special like finding out her entire life has been a work of fiction, and worse still, that she wasn't even the main character, or secondary, but a bloody background character. From what I gather, you all know how I feel. In fact, I feel so fucking special that I think I will celebrate with a drink. Pub? Pub.

Jan. 15th, 2013


[info]itshugoboss

I fucking hate these things Hi, I'm Jackson Whittemore, just arrived from Beacon Hills, California to, well, here. And if Lydia wasn't so persistent, I wouldn't have bothered writing

And I'm inquiring on what a guy who is a newly turned werewolf to do during his first full moon.

Filtered: Derek Hale and Stiles Stilinski
And if either of you pillocks are here, I expect an answer.

Jan. 14th, 2013

[info]archaiclatin

Okay, so this is weird, but. I guess it's no weirder than being surrounded by werewolves without realizing it. And then having crazy hallucinations and helping revive an alpha friends who keep certain things to themselves.

So, uh. Hi. I'm Lydia Martin, from Beacon Hills, CA. This is my first trip to New York City. And what a trip it will be.

[info]huge_mistake

Network Post

OH GOD GET ME OUT OF HERE THERE ARE VAMPIRES! EVERYBODY PANIC!!!!!

Nov. 24th, 2012


[info]peppers

Hello, everyone. My name is Virginia Potts. I'm better known as (and answer to) the moniker that Tony gave me many years ago, Pepper.

I wanted to take a moment to welcome you all to the Refugee Network. Tony Stark - as well as many others - created the network so you would have a safe space to talk without the prying eyes of the media. I'd like to give them a warm thank you for their hard work.

Some of you have been here for a while, and as of today, the Tesseract has given us more refugees than it has in the previous five months, and it's still going. I'd like to take a moment to thank the hard-working men and women of S.H.I.E.L.D. for their diligence and perseverance. Without their quick thinking when refugees began to appear, this would have been nearly impossible for any one of us to handle.

And on that note, Director Fury has asked me to pass along the message that they are in dire need for Administrative Staff to help with processing. Anyone who is interested can pass on a note to your Housing Assistant.

Speaking of, there should be one Housing Assistant per two floors (and in one case, three floors). Should you require any assistance, they should be able to help you. Potts Tower is not a new building, but we have gutted it, given it an ARC reactor for clean energy, a full service gym in the basement, an outdoor patio and pool area, and an entertainment area. We plan to utilize all of these areas in the upcoming holiday season in the hopes that it helps alleviate some of the melancholy of being without your families.

Once again, welcome to the Refugee Network and Potts Tower, and I look forward to getting to know you.

-Virginia Potts

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