New gender-neutral bathroom just dropped
When a kid explains Santa Claus and his whole deal, Cass stays up all night on Christmas Eve cause no way in hell is she letting a strange old man into her home
In all honesty she probably still believes in him, lmfao.
Duke can see a few moments into the future but will deliver it in the most needlessly cryptic way
Jason and Bruce are arguing. Just before Jason storms off, Duke says, "If you walk out that door, you will experience unforeseeable pain and have no one but yourself to blame"
And Jason's all, "Stay out of this, Narrows"
Then he trips over his shoelace and Duke's like, "Told you so"
Ive seen this be done a few times, but I want more of it so I’m spreading the word.
Petition to introduce the trope of cuddle pollen. Like sex pollen but way more wholesome. Imagine your touch starved fave getting all the cuddles.
Thank fuck for melatonin.
Sleeping is stupid.
I need to sleep but I sleep when the sleep is sleeping and idk where I’m going with this sentence I need to fucking slep..
SLEEP IS FOR THE WEAK!!!!!!!! And imm weak
Im going to implode if I don’t sleeep. Good nigjht? More like GOOD RIDDANCEE
It's still sinking in that The Owl House was about a girl running away to a fantasy world, all because of the ripple effects of losing her father at an unfairly young age — only to eventually learn that the fantasy world itself was made of the bones, and the flesh, of a loving father who'd protected his child with one of his final actions, before dying and giving life to that fantasy world. And eventually, in his truly final action, even giving life to Luz herself. Luz ran away to the Boiling Isles, all because of a single book that her dad gave her — and unknowingly, she spent every day walking over ground that embodied parental loss. A world that was born from a parent's death, a parent who had to leave their child far too soon — and not just any child, but Luz's own new best friend, in all of this new magical world. And King and Luz were only ever brought together because of their fathers' deaths — before they even realized they had anything in common to grieve. Before they realized a reminder of that grief had been beneath their feet this whole time.
But, at the end of the day... their fathers both gave them parting gifts. Their fathers both gave them the key to come of age in a world full of people who'd care about them — maybe not the only world where they could've been happy, but a world they wouldn't want to imagine missing. Their fathers gave them the chance to meet each other. To understand each other. And, ultimately, to heal and grow up together. Until the ground beneath their feet stops feeling so heavy, like grief — and starts feeling lighter again, like a gift, and a happy memory.
But can we talk about how much War Games hurt Bruce Wayne?
Like, seriously. This girl he cared so much for, practically his daughter, who he just wanted to protect died literally in front of him.
Like Steph started a gang war on purpose. And he still felt bad she died because Bruce just loves his kids SO much, even when they do villainous things.
And then he had to see Crystal (she’s Steph’s mom or something idk) blame BRUCE for her dying???!
We were robbed!! We should have had a scene where Crystal apologies to Bruce for blaming him.
And then all along Steph FAKED her death?? Like she put Bruce Wayne through all that pain for literally nothing, she was fine! and she got away with it scott free??
At the VERY least we deserve a hurt /comfort moment where Bruce gets an apology from Steph and all of his kids
Like it’s almost manipulative how she showed up just when Tim couldnt be Robin anymore while Bruce was emotionally really vulnerable and basically threatened and coerced Bruce into making her Robin. It’s really fucked up if you think about it. Steph definitely manipulated him. And then she disobeyed him and cursed him out whenever he tried to set healthy boundaries (firing her).
But he forgave her anyway because he loves his kids so much :(((( He’s a girldad!!!
everyone keeps talking abt how Tim figured Batman’s identity at 9 but no one talks about how Cass figured his identity out the second he saw Bruce Wayne’s eyes in a picture
Batgirl v1 #24
“He would not fucking say that” is a Schrodinger’s phrase when it comes to Batman. There is probably Batman run where he would say that. There is also probably a run where Batman would kill the other Batman for saying that.
Despite my blog being named minibatson, I've always been a Freddy Freeman girl at heart.
Part of it is probably because I, too, am disabled. Not in the same way, but still. Disabled.
Part of it is probably because I, too, love my best friends dearly and would do anything for them. Just like he does consistently.
And I think part of it is because he feels so real? He feels so genuine in everything that he does. He goes through horrible tragedy, losing his parents, and then his grand parents and brother, being permanently disabled after an attack, and yet remains hopeful and fun. He maintains an air of jokes and comedy despite all the pain.
We talk a lot about how Billy is hopeful through tragedy, and he is. Being orphaned and homeless is horrible.
But we never talk about Freddy's strength. The amount of power – and compartmentalizing – it must take for a child to cope as well as he does.
To laugh in the face of such horror and pain is a strength we could all do with, given current events.
Sure, boss, I’d still be ya henchman if you was a woim
She/HerAutistic, queer, and (according to all the unfinished fics in my docs) an aspiring fanfic author!
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