#but ofc even if he sticks to the researcher route he'd go for what he believes will make a difference and those r likely to be underfunded
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Spider-Man ramblings #1
Don't really fw the idea that a happy ending for Peter Parker should be him becoming a rich CEO, not even because it takes away from the "relatability" of the character, but because real life events have made it so that every person as such is inherently an asshole which is the complete antithesis to Spiderman's character. There is no way you can convince me, at the risk of sounding very gatekeepy, that a true Peter Parker would ever be okay with the existence of billionaires, especially because class struggle is literally such a huge part of what makes up the character as a whole.
Not really a long think piece. I lack the words to elaborate properly on this right now. I do adore the idea of him being a teacher though, ifl he would be incredible for students in difficult circumstances because he would try his hardest to be understanding and lenient and everything that HE would have wanted when he was a kid trying to figure out the whole superhero shtick.
This is also why I adore insomniac Peter SO much, because it mentions that he could have gotten a more comfortable job working for Oscorp, but he declines because his personal values directed him to Octavius Industries that was actively working on something that could have improved so many lives.
#Spider-Man#Peter Parker#Insomniac Peter parker#teachers r underpaid as fuck but its such a perfect balance of his altruism and genius that i just want him to go that route#i guess we all love him so we want him to have the happiest ending possible#but if he is representative of the everyman what can u do#real life is structured as such that if you stick to your morals and passions like peter u r very likely to be underpaid#but ofc even if he sticks to the researcher route he'd go for what he believes will make a difference and those r likely to be underfunded#i am just rambling
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