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Steve Rogers ([personal profile] heroic_jawline) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2024-02-13 11:06 am

Art in STEM, Tuesday, February 13, 2024

There were two boxes of donuts for the class (and the leftovers to feed one supersoldier) due to the holiday today.

"Happy Mardi Gras!" Tony said brightly. Nary a bead on him, alas.

Well, sometimes Steve used his Very Disappointed In You face and so the beads stayed home. "And it's also the day before Valentine's Day, so just...keep your sweets eating to a somewhat healthy level, okay?" Steve added.

Somewhere there was a Captain America PSA about tooth decay.

Oh, was Tony going to have to cancel the giant chocolate fountain he ordered?

"But today we'll be talking about love locks. Or those padlocks you might see on bridges all over the world."

...let's not be hasty about cancelling the giant chocolate fountain.

"The padlocks--like on the Love Locks Bridge in Paris--add too much weight to the structure and break it," Steve said, looking disappointed in humanity.

"It's a very cute gesture, yes," Tony said. "But it can get out of hand very quickly."

Steve nodded. "So today let's brainstorm either ways to reinforce a bridge to prepare for the weight or ways to show your love that doesn't include destruction of public property."
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"Perhaps installing something on solid land, like a fence? Meant to hold locks without damaging any bridges?" Belle suggested. "Or perhaps something without locks at all."

Giving someone a library was a great way to show love, just as a totally random example.