Anthony Edward Stark | Iron Man (616) (
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tushanshu2014-03-17 03:38 pm
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You know what I want? A pizza. For those of you who are familiar with it, I just realized how long it's been since I've actually had a good pizza, and it's almost criminal. For the rest of you, you don't know what you're missing.
You think we can get a pizzeria started somewhere?
And while I'm thinking here, is anyone really that uncomfortable? It's not so bad once you figure out the secret to it.
[The smile he puts on is deliberate and smug. It's the kind of expression he gives when he knows someone else wants him to have a bad day just so he can ruin their plans. Or maybe he's just trying to piss someone else off. Who knows?]
Want a hint? Here's a hint: When is a door not a door?
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"Ajar" doesn't sound like "a jar".
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That's not even the answer I'm looking for. But this is the next clue.
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M must be for marshmallow. And we all know that marshmallows aren't that intimidating.
The answer is adaptation. The riddle was just for fun. Also it's when it's ajar. [No it wasn't. It was "code" or "back door".]
You think we can get a pizzeria started somewhere?
And while I'm thinking here, is anyone really that uncomfortable? It's not so bad once you figure out the secret to it.
[The smile he puts on is deliberate and smug. It's the kind of expression he gives when he knows someone else wants him to have a bad day just so he can ruin their plans. Or maybe he's just trying to piss someone else off. Who knows?]
Want a hint? Here's a hint: When is a door not a door?
[Locked; encrypted 30%]
"Ajar" doesn't sound like "a jar".
[Locked; encrypted 50%]
That's not even the answer I'm looking for. But this is the next clue.
[Locked; encrypted 80%]
M must be for marshmallow. And we all know that marshmallows aren't that intimidating.
The answer is adaptation. The riddle was just for fun. Also it's when it's ajar. [No it wasn't. It was "code" or "back door".]
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[He's grinning, pleased with himself for playing his little game. Maybe it's just his own joke with himself, but Tony seems to be in good spirits.]
What, you don't like riddles?
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Maybe? You don't have that 'I'm working on an actual thing, leave me alone' look, so I'm not excluding the possibility.
And, no... maybe sometimes, but I'm not sure I like most of the people I've encountered - or read about - who stick to speaking in riddles.
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Riddles are fun. You just have to use them effectively. And we could all use some more games.
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Either they don't, or by the time they have to ignore it, it's really important for you to pay attention to something.
[ But her laughter is not really very... mirthful, and she shrugs, her shoulders hunching a little. ]
Not so much fun after being duped by Loki a few too many times.
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[He's not really offended, and the words come out relaxed. Tony's eyebrows raise just slightly at that, then he shakes his head a little. That sobered up the conversation quickly.]
Joke's on him this time.
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Sorry!
[ Except where when he's really focused, maybe a little? Sorta? But, as to the next part, she tilts her head. ]
Yeah? How so?
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Haven't seen him around lately, right? I guess his tricks finally caught up with him.
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When I first met him, he looked like the Scarlet Witch, and kept on looking like her for months. I'm pretty sure I'm not going to answer that question correctly, either way.