What would Natasha do if she finds abandoned puppies?
based on scifigrl47’s headcanon The Avengers and Puppies.
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Tag: scifigrl47
What would Tony Stark do if he finds abandoned puppies?
based on scifigrl47’s headcanon The Avengers and Puppies.
Tony you are a pushover and everyone knows it.
EVERYONE.
But especially the puppies. 80
What would Phil Coulson do if he finds abandoned puppies?
based on scifigrl47’s headcanon The Avengers and Puppies.
Previous work in the set: Natasha
COULSON AND PUPPY.
THAT IS ALL.
Don’t know if this is still on, but worth a shot :)“What is the rule?” he asked. DJ held up a leg. “Yes. You managed the main rule, the ‘there must be pants’ rule. I’m proud of you.” He kind of was. DJ hated clothing. Steve was better about getting him into a full outfit, but with Tony, the Stark Stubbornness kicked in far too often. Tony had settled on pants. They could work on shirts and socks and shoes and the rest of that shit later. Right now, he was happy about the pants.“So you have pants
As the mother of an autistic child, one with an aversion to certain types of clothes, to seams, to matching socks, to materials etc and I loved how this was explored with DJ and I wondered if this was deliberate (A lot of DJ matches things on the spectrum) or just a coincidence
Yes. It’s deliberate.
Many of DJ’s traits are based on those of those on the autism spectrum, including his difficulty with sensory processing, his inability to easily or accurately read facial expressions and his literal reading of many situations, his need for order and control. A lot of things in the stories point to the way he processes his world, and how the people in his family deal with his needs.
I have never explicitly stated that DJ is/would be diagnosed as on the spectrum. That’s because DJ is an AI magically transformed into a child. He’s a unique case, but what I did not want to do was draw a comparison between real life people on the spectrum and robotic AIs.
This is a group that already struggles against a lot of unpleasant stereotypes and misunderstandings. I do my best not to propagate things like this, so what I tried to do is write a sympathetic, well loved character who relates to the world in a way that could best be described as neurologically atypical.
He is presented as a child who handles and processes things in a way that is different from the rest of his ‘family.’ This isn’t unusual in the real world. It’s also not unusual for family members to struggle with the differences that they can’t fully understand. It takes different people differing amounts of time to come to terms with what a child, what another person, needs.
That came up in the socks scene.
Steve has been observing, determining what DJ needs, what makes him comfortable, what small alterations can be made in a daily routine to make DJ happy and productive. Steve gives him time warnings. Provides him with structure, and makes his expectations clear. He communicates in clear language, and checks in repeatedly to make certain that DJ understands and is comfortable with what is happening.
Steve has researched things, and as an adult, he’s adjusted his own expectations and needs to match his child’s. I imagine his own mother did the same, for her sick and stubborn son. I imagine that Sarah Rogers, while not a saint, had done everything she could to make Steve’s life easier, to protect him, to raise him with love and acceptance.
She was a nurse who could not cure her son, but she could make him as comfortable as she could.
Tony struggles a bit more. Tony was raised with expectations. Tony is aware of public scrutiny in a way that Steve isn’t. Tony was raised with constant reminders that he was being judged, at all times, by a lot of different people. Tony looks at the socks, looks at a lot of different things, and doesn’t see a need, he sees something small that DJ could easily do to avoid needless problems.
He does’t understand that just because something is easy for him, doesn’t make it easy for DJ. That DJ has different needs, and different levels of comfort.
Tony fights to understand, and he doesn’t always get it, but he’s trying. Just like a lot of other people’s, Tony’s growth takes effort, and he slips from time to time. Not because he doesn’t love DJ. But because he does not understand, and understanding takes education and effort.
He was raised by people who did value appearances, who expected their son to be part of their perfect family. Tony fights against that, a lot. It’s another thing that has to be unlearned.
DJ is unique. But yes. He is based on various individuals I’ve known on the spectrum. I’ve been helped quite a bit by friends and readers, who have helped me adapt his personality and outlook, and I’ve been gratified by the response of readers, especially by those who identify as being on the spectrum themselves. 8)
Did I mention that I drew Lucy? cause I drew Lucy in my last ten minutes of one of my lunch breaks this week.
LUCY!
Can I pretend DJ drew this? You know he’s picked up Steve’s sketchbook habits, and I know he’d spend most of the time drawing her smiling. 8)
“The princess demands snacks!” Izzy said, and then, when DJ poked her, “And her robot demands juice!”
Fanart for copperbadge’s “Dot to Dot,” in which Clint’s daughter Izzy meets Tony’s son DJ (who used to be a bot). They get marker on the blanket fort. Exhausted-Dad-bonding ensues.
Izzy’s story starts in “Hawkeye and Anklebiter.”
DJ is from scifigrl47’s “Tales of the Bots“ Universe.AHHHHH IZZY AND DJ
Best costumes. Bb cosplayers of tomorrow, these two.
Hi, long time reader, fan, and one-time remixer. :) I have a question about Lucy in Fairy Tales and Clockwork Hearts. I’m sorry if someone’s asked this before. (I looked at the Fic FAQ and skimmed through all the comments on the fic, yes all 21 pages, and didn’t see any mention of this.) Anyway, what I want to know is, is the Lucy in Tales of the Bots the same Lucy as in Far Better Things Ahead? Because I didn’t realise until today that they were both called Lucy.
And the SciFiGrl47 No-Prize goes to you. 8)
Yes. Lucy was the girl who took care of the bots in the IM3 aftermath fic, which is, of course, a different timeline/verse.
She changed some, and she’s a bit younger here, but I think she still likes Dummy. 8)
Ahaha, awesome, I accept my Non-Award with pride. I love knowing it’s true, that it’s the same character, just different versions. It makes both verses all the richer for me. Lucy and Dummy like each other in all potential realities!
i want stevetony aus of all my favorite movies
someone is going to get on that, right?
((looks up IMDB description))
Okay, nope, that’s- I can’t help you with that. At all.
Filed under best throwdown though, Steve/Tony movie AU, YOU PICK THE MOVIE, Steve/Tony Titanic, Steve/Tony Princess Bride, Steve/Tony An Affair to Remember, Steve/Tony Batman no wait that’s too meta, Steve/Tony Cinderella, Steve/Tony Return to Me okay no way that one works, Tony getting Bucky’s heart through a transplant and falling for Steve afterwards, And no this is a horrible idea what the hell am I thinking about?, HAPPY THINGS I AM THINKING OF HAPPY THINGS
We haven’t had a throwdown in ages, I would totally be on board with a movie!au theme. I love me some Steve/Tony, but would we want it to be that restrictive, or would it be better to throw it open to gen and other pairings? Just, I know that they’re a massive ship, and smaller ships, gen fic, girls, characters of colour, etc. need love too, and a movie!au theme has the potential to have a lot of room for characters that often get neglected.
warm up doodle based off of scifigrl47 ‘s ficlet here
NOSE RUBBING KISSES
Tony Stark, very handsome man, worried friend, gamer and vacuum cleaner repair man.
Captain Marvel Vol. 7 #009 (Kelly Sue DeConnick, Filipe Andrade)
Are those vacuum cleaners actually flying Roombas, perchance?