Question for others with hEDS, specifically those who use a wheelchair:
How does it not hurt your shoulders? I have hEDS, but don't use one, and just about anything hurts my shoulders. I was wondering how moving your chair around wouldn't hurt. Thanks!
People not having panic attacks is such a foreign concept to me. Like... you mean to tell me that you can just go into a noisy, crowded store and just be fine? You can engage in a conversation with multiple people without snapping at them? Weird
the fact that itβs totally normal for Bruce to carry a Robin in his arms but if you see him carrying a fully-grown adult child like Nightwing or Red Hood etc that means they probably died/are about to die is KILLING me.
I WILL NEVER RECOVER. MY LIL BLORBO IS FINALLY HOME πππ
Why are you like this
1) Have a body.
2) Take it to the beach!
I'm not gonna stop clowning on DC until they stop clowning on us
(This is so random and I'm going a bit insane at almost 3amπ«)
Duke: Tim! Wssp?
Tim: *face half an inch away from his phone* reading.
Duke: reading what?
Tim: π§π»ββοΈ
Duke:π§πΎββοΈ
Tim *mumbles*
Duke: huh?
Tim: *mumbles a bit louder* superbatπ
Duke: omg?? *whips out his phone and opens a recent tab* same?!
*staring at eachother in disbelief for a solid minute*
[Meanwhile in the other room]
Jason: *writing superbat fics*
The reason i find the concept of Thrawn and Ezra on a forced roadtrip through Deep Space so FUCKING funny is bc they belong in entirely different genres. Thrawn's like a morally grey magnificent bastard straight out of Game of Thrones while Ezra's basically a shonen anime protagonist. It would literally be like Tywin Lannister was forced to go on a life changing field trip with Ash Ketchum
So as I was coincidentally reading the Outsiders (2003) and Teen Titans (2003) runs, I became gradually aware that some of the events were overlapping timeline with the Batfamily "War Games" arc. As I had previously become aware that "War Games" overlapped both the Blockbuster + Tarantula arc (Nightwing) AND Under the Red Hood, I became shocking aware of how many new traumas were rapidly piling onto Dick Grayson in very quick succession across multiple ongoing series.
So I did a lot of reading of both specific comics that I had read--and summaries of a few that I hadn't-- to do my best to make a definitive timeline of this absurdly stressful period in Dick Grayson's life. (Most of which seems to have occurred with around 6 months or less).
(I am no expert so feel free to add/clarify anything that I may have overlooked or misinterpreted).
hello! I am kirby's lover, my fandoms are; LoZ, Star Wars, The Outsiders, Marvel, and a few other miscellaneous ones. mostly, I just make memes.
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