In Stark Tower, Tony sat at his computer, dawdling. He had plenty of things to work on, that's for sure; but he had a sudden loss of motivation and an urge for trolling. As he went through the pages of pictures of cats with captions about eating cheeseburgers, Steve Rogers came up behind him.
"What is this?" he asked, confusion flooding his face.
Tony jumped and exited out of the page. "No, I'm not watching cat videos," he said rather quickly.
Steve blinked a few times. "Videos—videos—oh, what you people call moving pictures!"
"Actually, those are .gifs," Tony muttered low enough to where Steve didn't hear.
Steve surveyed the computer. "What was that you were on?"
"That, my dear Captain, was the internet."
"The inner net?"
"Inter-net."
Steve cocked his head to the side.
Tony smirked. "I'll show you." He brought his screen back up and tapped on the internet icon. Steve's eyes grew wider. "This is the internet," Tony said. "It has information from all over the world. It consists of information, news, funny videos, trolls, stupid people, and sexy women doing naughty things."
Steve sent a strange look over at Tony at the last thing.
"Moving on," Tony said. "See this little cursor right there?" He circled around it with his finger. "You type anything you want in there – 'Tony Stark' – hit enter, and voila!"
The page filled with thousands of results. Steve's mouth dropped into an o formation.
"What—what is this?"
"I told you, the internet."
Steve goggled at the sight. "What do you do now?"
"You click on these links and see what's in store." Tony clicked on his Wikipedia page. "Hey! They got my hometown wrong!"
"Is that all the internet can do?"
Tony laughed. "No, no, the internet is like a whole other frontier. It'll take a while for you to learn."
"You must teach me."
"Not tonight though, old timer." Tony turned off the screen. "Goodnight."
Steve watched Tony leave the room before turning on the computer screen. He went through the tabs.
"Ooh, I wonder what history is." He clicked on it, and then a link just like Tony said. "A kitty cat?" He watched the video silently before cracking up. "Oh, silly cat. It's just a light on a wall!" Steve went back through the history. "What's this?" He clicked on it before he gaped his mouth and his eyes grew big. "So these are the beautiful women Tony was talking about! Wait until I tell Pepper!"
