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This is a great blink-and-you-miss-it Easter egg from the MCU.
In Aesop’s fable, the grasshopper spends its summer singing, dancing and consuming. The assiduous ant toils away storing food, despite the grasshopper’s entreaties to join the fun.
As winter approaches, the grasshopper finds himself without food, regretting his carefree attitude. The story teaches the importance of hard work and preparation for the future.
Sam Sacks’s review of “Aesop’s Fables” (Books, Nov. 2) brings to mind a modern twist on an old classic: In the summer, the ants worked and saved, while the grasshoppers played. The ants ...
Publication Date: October 5, 2023 The joke in this comic featured a bit of clever wordplay. The famous character, the Headless Horseman, was forced to visit a doctor because he had developed ...
Panda ants are actually wasps masquerading as an adorable ant, with black and white females possessing stingers half as long as their entire bodies.
The ant rested her head on the grasshopper’s abdomen, and he stroked her antennae as the sun shone through his tiny window. They had sex again, took a nap, ate some fruit, and watched a movie.
While Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania never quite rises to the same level as the MCU’s best films to date, it still does enough to keep it out of the bottom tier of Marvel movies — which is ...