I bring a certain “Bruce and Dick should be allowed to be and always have been a non-standard dynamic. That’s the point—that in everyone who’s ever lived they, in a one-in-a-billion chance, found eachother and found home in the other. Not through blood or nuclear (family) labels, but in the recognition that “you’re just like me” and all that that encapsulates in it’s ambiguity” vibe to the function that a lot of batfamers don’t love
Joined this fandom 3 hours ago and now this will live in my brain forever. You know when you feel the post that triggers the brain rot? Yeah. The switch just flicked.
Raining and the sun is out
Clark, whistles: looks like devil beating his wife.
Bruce: that's very concerning,,,,,
How it feels getting obsessed with something new and then realizing you're going to spend anywhere from a week to the rest of your life thinking about it
The man catches even the remnants of a cotton candy scent in the hallway pockets and bags are searched immediately (and promptly pocketed)
Mic so seems the kinda teacher than confiscates students stuff for fun. Rubix cube? His now. Candy? His. Vape? Better not be a flavour he likes, if so, his.
Mike needs a firm hand to ground him and Harvey needs someone to care for, devote himself to— keeping him tethered to the earth.
harvey specter, famously known for having commitment issues and not pursuing relationships, risks it all for mike ross over and over
This was stuck in my head and i had to get it out
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Being someone who read Under The Red Hood and came out with the firm belief that, for Jason, it's not about killing Joker, it's about Jason wanting proof Batman would choose him over the Joker (bc shelia chose the joker). Makes seeing any other media where it's all about just wanting the Joker dead is a teeny bit frustrating. to be honest
Jason could've killed the Joker himself, really, really easily. Jason kidnaps the Joker before the confrontation. I can't open my comic for a reference right now, but it felt like he had the Joker for quite a bit before the confrontation. He had him. He beat him up with a crowbar. He had every single opportunity to kill the Joker himself, but he didn't because that wasn't his goal. Make no mistake, he did plan for the Joker to be dead by the end of it, but do you see what im trying to say here
Shane is a little protective of his aunt.
I think Bruce was a chip off the ol block