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Funniest part about Robin Jason canonically going to heaven is that it implies either 1) Jason didn’t kill Felipe and Bruce completely blew up their relationship for no reason or 2) you’re allowed in heaven after killing someone as long as that someone really deserved it, which would then imply that heaven itself is on Jason’s side in the Jason vs Bruce conflict.
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been wanting to post my art for awhile now, so have some robins. as a treat <3
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You're as young as you'll ever be again, more experienced than ever, and you're sitting atop a hundred billion lifetimes of regrets.
Get out of bed.
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“I asked ChatGPT” well i asked my sister and she thinks you’re stupid :/
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robin buckley needs to survive s5 because she has to be alive for release of but i'm a cheerleader in 1999
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Not to plate of corn but can you imagine just how much this photo probably meant to Will?
Like it looks to have been taken outside the Wheeler's before trick-or-treating meaning Karen took the photo and Mike probably gave it to him.
And Mike is smiling at Will while everyone else is looking at the camera. Like I just know Will would stare at this photo with his feet kicking in the air and giggling. It gave him hope.
And now it's destroyed.
Kind of makes it hurt more when he calls himself stupid because maybe he really thought that photo was evidence that Mike might have liked him back and when he feels like that's no longer true he shreds it... my heart.
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my summer plans consist of unclenching my jaw + forgiving myself
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Bruce bringing Joker back to life in Joker's Last Laugh is actually something I will 100% excuse Bruce for under every single circumstance, because it was not about the Joker and was never about the Joker. It was about Dick and ensuring Dick didn't have to live with the guilt of permanently killing the Joker in an impulsive moment of grief-induced rage. It was about Bruce making an incredibly tough decision to prioritize his living children over continuing to grieve his dead one and ensuring he didn't lose another son to the Joker. He knew Dick would still have to deal with the emotional fallout of what he'd done, but he could make sure it wasn't murder. He could make sure it wasn't permanent. He could make sure Dick only crashed out about his capacity to deal out irreparable harm. And that's what mattered to him.
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