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fandomhigh2020-12-17 10:12 am
Functioning Governments, Thursday
This week--after taking one look outside--Steve and Tony had sent a Zoom link to their students. Hopefully they were technologically adept to figure it out?
Steve...was doing his best.
The class, if they managed to connect, would find their two teachers sitting on their sofa in their apartment. "Welcome, everyone!" Steve said, then frowned because the laptop was on mute. "JARVIS, a little help here?"
Tony, kindly fiddled with it for a moment to turn that off and maybe tweak some other settings. He was starting to think a program like this would be good to figure out for the company, you know? "There you go," he said, still frowning slightly as he worked. Oh, this was gonna be a thing.
"Welcome, everyone!" Steve said again. "If you've looked outside, you can probably guess why we're not meeting in person. It's pretty scary out there and a high school government test isn't worth getting hurt for."
In the background, a corgi was following a slithering string of lights before bravely attacking it. Because pets on Zoom calls were the only good part of them, right?
"Exactly," Tony said, ignorant of the battle of wills happening behind them. "So, how about we make the final exam easy on you."
Steve nodded. "Just tell us what you think the most important part of a functioning government is."
There was a noise behind them and then a crashing sound that had both teachers turning away from the computer. "Um," Tony ventured. "Maybe in email form?"
You all got treated to watching Steve dive over the sofa to save a dog before the feed cut out, at least?
Steve...was doing his best.
The class, if they managed to connect, would find their two teachers sitting on their sofa in their apartment. "Welcome, everyone!" Steve said, then frowned because the laptop was on mute. "JARVIS, a little help here?"
Tony, kindly fiddled with it for a moment to turn that off and maybe tweak some other settings. He was starting to think a program like this would be good to figure out for the company, you know? "There you go," he said, still frowning slightly as he worked. Oh, this was gonna be a thing.
"Welcome, everyone!" Steve said again. "If you've looked outside, you can probably guess why we're not meeting in person. It's pretty scary out there and a high school government test isn't worth getting hurt for."
In the background, a corgi was following a slithering string of lights before bravely attacking it. Because pets on Zoom calls were the only good part of them, right?
"Exactly," Tony said, ignorant of the battle of wills happening behind them. "So, how about we make the final exam easy on you."
Steve nodded. "Just tell us what you think the most important part of a functioning government is."
There was a noise behind them and then a crashing sound that had both teachers turning away from the computer. "Um," Tony ventured. "Maybe in email form?"
You all got treated to watching Steve dive over the sofa to save a dog before the feed cut out, at least?

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