I lost my old dog earlier this summer. I knew it was going to devastate me and I’m glad to say it hasn’t. The last gift she gave to me— not devastated, but transformed. Oh I miss her. She was my first best friend out of college. She was with me in my first shitty rent controlled apartment. When I got married. When I got my first house. She was here when we first got to the farm. She waded into the bog with me in high water. I dreamed of her last night. She and Cider were both in my kitchen and I was about to feed them breakfast. Annie sat in front of me and bowed her head like she used to do, inviting a hug. And I hugged her again like old times, with Cider watching. Thinking about that now with Ci sleeping beside me. I miss her. If I know anyone half so good I’ll be blessed beyond measure. But I was so glad to hold her again in my dreams. I’m so lucky. I miss her.
i am completely obsessed with this screencap of koala. all i wanna do is keep her in my pocket and show her off to people as the most precious thing on earth
Ok so like in the comics, the younger Spider-Man (not counting like how many different version of children Peter and MJ has been shown as babies). The youngest spider person is an 11 year old girl name Penelope Parker (Earth 11).
And the oldest is 57 (according to Marvel wiki but another site says he’s 106 soooo idk) his name is Ezekiel Sims (Earth 616) . He also the spider therapist in ATSV.
Ok! So we have the two age ranges; 11-57. Most Peter Parker versions of that of teenage or early 20’s (aka collage age).
So 18 (legal adult) out of 100 is 82.
So that means roughly 80% of Spider-Man are middle age, and 20% being either children or older adults.
If my mom sees a significant amount of blood she gets lightheaded, and has fainted on some occasions. Once it happened when we were kids, I wasn't there to witness it but I heard the story from my dad. Basically my brothers, around 7 or 8 at the time, were playing outside while my mom was making their lunch, and she accidentally cut her finger. It wasn't anything serious, but it drew a fair bit of blood and she passed out. My dad saw this and rushed over, but he didn't really know what to do so he just sort of started slapping her to wake her up (not recommended, but he had no idea and panicked)
At that exact moment my brothers both came in from playing, and all they saw was our mom unconscious on the floor and our dad slapping her. So, like, without even saying a word to each other they both just INSTANTLY start whaling on him, like, full blown attack mode to defend our mom. Which obviously didn't help the situation, but she did wake up and everything was fine.
Now our dad says that he's actually really glad they attacked him over what they thought was going on, because it means he raised good boys. And I still think that's true, they're very good boys.