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#ffh left me emotionally damaged
demetersimagines · 4 years
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the world will know
summary― it had been a week after the “hero” known as mysterio and the daily bugle had outed their friendly neighborhood spider-man as some kid from queens, peter parker. generation z responds. (title from newsies.)
characters― peter parker; tony stark (mentioned); wanda maximoff (mentioned); sam wilson (mentioned); quentin beck (mentioned); generation z
words― 484
p.s― lmao i have no idea what i’m doing. posting to wattpad? sure. to ao3? not my first rodeo. this? this is gonna take some getting used to. also posted to my ao3 account, @/greendogs56. enjoy!
warnings― spoilers for spiderman: far from home; some swearing
The kids born from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s (which is frustratingly unclear), otherwise known as Generation Z, were all (mostly) frustrated with their government(s) on a daily basis, including, but not limited to― climate change, human rights, and the response to Spider-man’s identity release.
It had been a week after the “hero” known as Mysterio and The Daily Bugle had outed their friendly neighborhood Spider-Man as some kid from Queens, Peter Parker.
Some, after seeing the “footage”, demanded the kid hand himself in. Some went to the paper to express how betrayed they were. Some wondered how the hell a kid managed to keep up this persona, much less survive.
Some were pissed off.
Not at Spider-man, oh no.
The kids belonging to Generation Z were furious that one of their own was in the spotlight when he clearly did not want to be.
Twitter blew up (spider-man is 16, how dare y’all expose him like that― he’s a fucking kid, for christ’s sake― since he’s a minor, this has to be illegal??― did anyone actually fact-check this video?― we all know spidey’s mo, killing is not it―). Tumblr was furious (i had a pretty okay coming out experience (and i know this isn’t the same) but having your identity released the whole goddamn world without your consent?? that shit is heartbreaking; wherever he is now, i hope to god he’s safe). Youtube blew up, videos reaching a couple of thousand views on why they believed in Peter Parker, trusted him, backed him up. Tik-Tok, even, was doing their own thing in being supportive.
The kids belonging to Generation Z threw a fit because Spider-man was sixteen, and that made him one of them.
#ImWithSpiderman, #Spiderman, and #SaveSpiderman were amongst the tags trending across media platforms. Generation Z was checking in on the Parker family, his friends, his everything. They responded to politicians who asked for Peter to turn himself in (go fuck a duck, you lousy asshole― spidey’s a minor, you shithead, he has rights), they took the responsibility of notifying other superheroes with social media (Sam Wilson and Wanda Maximoff expressed how they woke up with thousands of notifications), and the older part of the generation gathered their peers on discord, combing through every inch of footage to find something to clear his name.
No one knew if this Peter kid was even listening to their cries (he was). No one knew if he saw their support through the ocean of negativity (he did). No one knew, but they hoped, dammit, that someone who had more authority was on their side (Mrs. Potts-Stark and Col. Rhodes were furious that someone dared to touch their kid).
(One kid joked that Mr. Stark was beating up Mysterio’s ass in the afterlife. He was.)
Peter Parker― Spider-man ― may have lost the support of the government, but not of his generation.
Never, of his generation.
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Characters: Peter Parker, Tony Stark (mentioned), Sam Wilson (mentioned), Wanda Maximoff (mentioned), Quentin Beck (mentioned), Generation Z - Character, gen z - Character Additional Tags: Fix-It, I mean I guess?, like peter's identity is still revealed, but not everyone hates him, ffh left me emotionally damaged, now we have to wait two years ffs, anyway, this is horrendously self-indulgent Summary:
It had been a week after the “hero” known as Mysterio and the Daily Bugle had outed their friendly neighborhood Spider-Man as some kid from Queens, Peter Parker. Generation Z responds.
(title from Newsies)
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foureoreos · 5 years
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honestly
if you haven’t seen/heard much from me all day it’s bc yesterday i was watching ST3 and FFH and today i was finishing ST3 which left me emotionally damaged also i had work
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