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Steve Rogers ([personal profile] heroic_jawline) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2018-11-09 10:59 am
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Civics, Friday, November 9, 2018

"Anyone else just exhausted by the news these days?" Steve asked.

Tony raised his hand, clutching his coffee close with the other. "And that's understandable. Especially with the news cycle as it stands these days. Sometimes you need to take a little time off to take care of yourself."

"Otherwise we'll discover if rage-stroke is a thing you can really die from," Steve said, shooting Tony a dubious look. He didn't think it was, but Tony had said it in an attempt to get Steve off of one of his "Someone is Wrong on the Internet" spirals. Bless his heart for trying to shame trolls into submission.

"So, today we've brought some tea and cookies and pillows for a nice, relaxing Friday," Tony said like he didn't notice that look he was getting. "Turning off your phone can help you unwind from non-stop news too."

"Watching something far removed from our current world," Steve said. "Like cartoons, or baking shows."

Tony nodded, going to start two different TVs with one of the offered selections playing on each of them. "We tried to find a cartoon baking show, but no such luck outside of Japan." And they didn't have the power of god and anime on their sides.

"But we're working on it," Steve assured them earnestly.
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Having not really grown up with a TV, Astrid found people doing things they were good at far more interesting than cartoons. Especially in the context of how it was nice to see someone actually baking something without threatening to burn down the school as she did nearly every week in her cooking class.