#Luke 16
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these are all of the screenshots I took in the past hour
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bookkats · 2 months ago
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Psalm 41:1-3
God We are calling downYour protection BecauseI see the faceof terrifiedCollege studentsEchoingThose of SeparatedFamilies at the border I am still hauntedby a picture of their jewelryand crossespiled likeJewishloot during the HolocaustAnd the FragileGazapeacehas been brokenand so I prayProtectionFor the families And for the Soldiersin YemenAnd around the worldAs OPSEC is saidbut not…
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s-o-a-p-ing · 8 months ago
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LUKE/ACTS S.O.A.P. ~ LUKE 16
Friday, 10/11/24
SCRIPTURE:
“Whoever is faithful with little is also faithful with much, and the one who is dishonest with little is also dishonest with much." ~ Luke 16:10
OBSERVATION:
This is not just about money or possessions...
...it's about my time and attention and the people in my life...
APPLICATION:
Be faithful in the little things that "don't matter..."
...because they all matter...
PRAYER:
Father God - I come before seeking forgiveness for the small dishonesties - the little white lies - in my life - for those that deceive me into thinking they really don't matter in the - Your - grand scheme of things - for failing to be faithful with my time and attention to Your Word and will for my life - Thank You for the forgiveness given through Jesus Who was faithful in everything... May I be faithful to Your Spirit's leading and instruction today, and seek Your guidance if I have any doubt about what I should do or say... In Jesus's matchless and saving Name, and for Your glory and honor and praiseful worship...
Faithfully yours... by Him...
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somewhereincairparavel · 24 days ago
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"but rory had luke and richard and the best mom ever" does NOT erase the fact that chris was absent for 16 years of rorys life by CHOICE and wasn't there for her even after that.
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lesiasmadness · 2 months ago
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madewithonerib · 7 days ago
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Hillary Clinton blasts Vance, Musk for encouraging higher birthrates, says immigrants can do that instead
Source: Fox News
Hillary Clinton blasts Vance, Musk for encouraging higher birthrates, says immigrants can do that instead
Source: Fox News
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casscainmainly · 1 month ago
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"My long-held belief that Duke and Luke should not get along" <- could you please elaborate on this? I'm fond of both and I collect your thoughts and analyses like they're rare trading cards so I'm ready to be all 👀🫳🍿
First of all anon this might be my favourite ask ever, I've been dying to write my thoughts on these two so THANK YOU. Secondly my belief that Duke + Luke wouldn't get along actually stemmed from WFA, I was super annoyed with Luke giving Duke the pep talk in ep 76 because they have no relationship!!! Then I started thinking harder and realised they are a really interesting pair. In case anyone hasn't noticed I'm fond of giving Duke relationships where he's annoyed with the other person so 😭 this is very on brand.
The thing about Duke + Luke is they are, on the surface, similar - they are Black members of the Batfam who operate mostly independently, 'separate' from a legacy as Signal/Batwing (though I will deconstruct this later), devoted to their family, have a strong sense of justice, and view crime-fighting as a business. But I believe at their cores they are fundamental opposites - and it's this hidden opposition that makes me think they wouldn't vibe with each other. I'm focusing on We Are Robin Duke and Batwing Luke, though I will also refer to Duke's Signal days + Luke in Detective Comics.
(This is going to be a long post because this is lowkey my Luke + Duke thesis 😭)
Introductions
Duke and Luke were both introduced in the New 52, actually in the same year (2013!). What's really cool about their intros is that you already see how different they are. We first meet Duke in Zero Year, where he's fishing in the subway and then attacked by a gang; we then get the famous scene of him solving crosswords by Bruce's unconscious body. When Bruce tells Duke and his family to leave, Duke refuses, telling him they can't leave Duke's grandma and that all it takes is one riddle to free the city from Riddler's influence.
By contrast, we first meet Luke in the spotlight as he's wrestling for MMA in Batwing #19. He's been wrestling to get Batman's attention, refusing all job offers from his dad to do so (and thus creating some juicy father-son tension). In Batwing #20, we see he has two degrees from MIT, lives in a fancy apartment, and is really tech-oriented; his cover story for Batwing is that he's travelling the world.
Already, there are a couple things that already firmly separate them:
Class: Duke is from the Narrows whereas Luke is rich
Connection to Batman: Duke stumbled across Batman and gained his attention quite organically, whereas Luke was actively begging for Batman to notice him
Agency: Duke's actions were motivated by the extreme circumstances of Zero Year and a desire to help rooted in his material environment, whereas Luke's is a more internal, abstract wish to help (pointing to their class differences again)
Gotham: Duke refuses to leave his city, whereas Luke immediately packs up and travels the world
Intelligence: Both of them are fiercely intelligent, but in different ways - Duke loves puzzles and riddles whereas Luke is more inclined towards engineering and technology
And these differences only grow as they get older!!
Maturity
Duke is 16 (in my head, canonically it's vague but he's between Damian and Tim so 14-17) and Luke is 23. This age gap is honestly not that big, but I think it would feel big to both of them. And what's worse is that Duke is quite mature, but Luke is said to be immature:
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Batwing #23
I don't think Luke is actually immature, but it's a recurring theme that other characters perceive him as unwilling to grow up; and I genuinely do think Batwing, for him, is kind of an adventure at first. Now compare this to Duke, whose circumstances disallowed him being childish. He had to grow up because his parents weren't around anymore, and he became quite jaded as a result. Even after he's mellowed out in his Signal days, I still don't think he could tolerate working with someone who comes off as light-hearted as Luke does. Duke would be annoyed by how he perceives Luke doesn't take things seriously, and Luke in turn would be annoyed when Duke inevitably criticises him for it.
Arc
Following on from above, their arcs are actually in total opposite directions. We first meet Duke alone and disillusioned with everything, putting his whole being into finding his parents. Then, through We Are Robin and Robin War, he begins to understand what Robin means as a symbol and finds community, leading to his brighter personality in Signal comics. Luke, however, begins very light-hearted (as seen above), with a huge respect for Batman and the Bat symbol. Once his family starts being torn apart, though, he becomes increasingly aggressive, more isolated, and in a much darker place. Compare a narration box from the last issues of both:
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Batwing #34 / We Are Robin #12
These encapsulate their journeys: Duke learns that he doesn't have to act alone, whereas Luke struggles with accepting all that has happened since he put on his suit. Being a vigilante improves Duke's life, whereas it essentially ruins Luke's. This is why I don't think that WFA ep made sense!!! They have nothing in common in terms of the vigilante experience, and I think they would frustrate each other because they have such different conceptions of what the vigilante life is!!!!!!!
Batman and Robin
Okay so I said that Luke + Duke aren't legacies; even though Batwing is one, Luke doesn't actually talk to David Zavimbe, and his Batwing is not spiritually connected to David's really. But Luke and Duke both do take inspiration from other Batfam members - Batman and Robin, respectively.
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Batwing #25 / Batman (2011) #45
Luke is the rare Batfam member whose motivations don't spring from tragedy - he's inspired one night when Batman saves him and he jumps in to help. Luke's love for Batman is wrapped up in Bruce himself, as a person rather than a symbol; he genuinely thinks Batman is awesome and wants to help people under his name.
Duke is the exact opposite - Robin is not a person for him but a symbol, and a symbol that can be spread to many people. It's also intimately tied with Duke's relationship to Gotham, because Batman is "on the gargoyle" and Robin is "on the street". Importantly, Duke says to Darryl that "I know you work for him, but you're us". Working for a singular person is in opposition to this 'us' that Duke believes in.
Luke, though not exactly an employee, literally wanted to work for Batman, Inc. Batwing is in many ways a 'job', an alternative to the corporate life Lucius wanted for him. Duke would, I think, take huge problems with Luke's philosophy as a whole. Separated from Gotham, attached to Batman as a person rather than as a symbol, Duke just literally wouldn't understand where Luke is coming from. And Luke, too, doesn't seem to respect Robin as a mantle (this is after someone mistakes him for Batman in Batwing #34):
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I think Luke views Robin as firmly a kids' role, a sidekick for Batman; that would annoy the STUFFING out of Duke. I actually could write a whole post in itself about this incident and Luke being mistaken for Batman but that's for another day. The point is they are attached to the Batman and Robin legacies which in themselves are already vastly different, but Duke is kind of anti-Batman and Luke is a little anti-Robin, so they would not mix.
Family
One thing they do have in common is a deep love for family. But even then, their familial relationships are extremely different: Duke has a wonderful relationship with his parents, bolstered by the fact he lost them for a while, whereas Luke has a contentious relationship with his. Duke in some ways idealises his mom and dad, while Luke is sharply aware of his parents' shortcomings.
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Batwing #20
Now this wouldn't be an issue normally, but Duke canonically has, like, a problem with judging other people's families. It's a really consistent (and somewhat hilarious) trait of his:
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We Are Robin #5 / We Are Robin #5 / Gotham Nights #8
The Dre comment ("you're a mob kid?") is particularly telling. Because Duke has such a good relationship with his parents, and because he's shaped so much by them, I think he sees children as reflections of their parents/families. It's hard for him to see someone completely divorced from their family - you even see this a bit in Batman & The Outsiders, where although Duke understood Cass' disagreements with Shiva, I don't think he really got the nuances of what that felt like for Cass.
Luke's relationship with his father is complex and contentious. They love each other, but Lucius' desires for Luke just don't match what Luke wants, and Luke can't tell him about Batwing either so it's a constant back-and-forth. This secrecy is another thing Duke wouldn't get - I've made posts before about Duke and honesty, and it's a huge value of his. It's significant that as soon as his mom is healed she finds out about Signal; dishonesty is not really a factor in Duke's life, whereas it is Luke's central conflict. Luke's entire thing with his dad and his alter ego is something Duke has never had to deal with, and I think Duke would just be like 'tell him?? and make up??' and Luke would sigh so loud and hard.
Personality and Authority
But all of that aside, I just think their personalities wouldn't mix! Duke is a jaded teenager whose overt honesty and resistance to authority often give off a bad first impression (see his first encounters with Black Lightning, We Are Robin, Damian, even the Bruce train scene...). People do warm up to Duke quick, and once you love him you adore him, but there's a hurdle to becoming close to him that you have to leap first.
Luke, on the other hand, is affable and immediately likable. He's popular in school (as Russell mentions in #25), has experienced college social life, and is open and friendly. I think in an initial meeting Luke would find Duke off-putting and rude, while Duke would find Luke shallow and annoying. Luke is an extremely confident person, as shown in both Batwing and Detective Comics (particularly the latter). I think Duke would take this confidence as him being stuck-up, especially because Luke is rich.
Their class differences also separate their reactions to authority. Luke doesn't take authority at face value - he disobeys Bruce basically as much as Duke does. However, given his upbringing he isn't that anti-authority. Compare Luke and Duke's attitudes to cops:
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Batwing #25 / We Are Robin #2
The Luke narration box is after the cops shoot him and accidentally make him kill his best friend 😭😭😭 like if that had happened to Duke his inner voice would NOT say that. This is another example of how their different upbringings and personalities cause them to have DRASTICALLY different outlooks on things. Batwing also sides with Batwoman when she kills Clayface in Detective Comics, something I think Duke would not do (he would've sided with Cass) so their ideologies often put them on opposite sides.
FINALLY, and least importantly, Luke is not a reader. This is a recurring thing and it's so funny:
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Batwing #21
That's Tam telling Luke to "read a book". I think this exact interaction would happen with Duke taking the place of Tam, where he'd just be super annoyed that Luke doesn't enjoy literature. Honestly I think Duke might remind Luke of Tam in a lot of ways, since Duke is Bruce's golden child just like Tam is Lucius'. And that would annoy Luke, like he can't escape annoying younger siblings even as Batwing?? Bruce liking Duke more than Luke, even when Duke doesn't even care for Bruce's approval, would send Luke's blood pressure through the ROOF.
Conclusion
Um anyway I'm so so sorry this was so long but that's why I think Luke and Duke wouldn't get along!! It's mostly that they have such different outlooks on literally everything and their personalities clash. Anyway, if anyone bothered to read til the end here's your reward!! A little edit of what SHOULD have happened in WFA ep 76:
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taxinealkaloids · 2 years ago
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two b-list sons of God and a second-rate resurrection
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daeneryscel · 1 year ago
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oh BABY
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nature-godsgardenofeden · 7 months ago
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Verse of the Day - Luke 16:10
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haaaaaaaaaaaave-you-met-ted · 10 months ago
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Star Wars: Topps Galaxies (1993) - #125 - Luke Skywalker by Ken Steacy
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onlykiwi · 2 months ago
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He's so pookie
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vm-haunts · 3 months ago
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Oh Lazarus, did you get your wish?
One last vial of Lazarus raisin, injected directly to the brain stem of the freshly deceased, then Bruce waits for Jason to wake up.
He never did.
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Here is something that Ra's Al Ghoul would never told anyone: the Lazarus water is alive.
To bath in those waters is to welcome its life into your own, but there is a dangerous balance to keep. Do it too much, too often, or simply start with a life that is too faded, then the water would overpower the weaker life.
Over in Gotham, Jason Todd just took his third dose in less than a decade. There are consequences to this, that cannot be escaped.
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cinemgc · 4 months ago
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The Mandalorian (2ª Temp.)
Episodio 8: "Chapter 16: The Rescue''
• Dirección: Peyton Reed
• Guión: Jon Favreau
• Cinematografía: Baz Idoine
• Cast: Mark Hamill
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nothazellevesque · 14 days ago
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not to be a luke castellan defender on main (because let’s be real, dude was on some fucked up shit and beefing with middle schoolers and also maybe having romantic feelings for a CHILD at his grown age, which ew), but damn his character becomes sadder and sadder with each passing year. like, he spent his whole life as a pawn in someone else’s game. First the big 12 Olympian gods, then the titans and minor gods, then it’s revealed after his death that triumvirate holdings was the one pulling the strings behind the scenes. and after everything he did and all the death and destruction he caused, the gods didn’t learn a single thing. They’re still doing the same old shit, still raising up generations of resentful children to be cannon fodder at the mercy of their immortal whims. nothing changed. nothing will change. and luke did literally all of that for nothing. In the span of 2.5 in universe years, luke castellan went from an anarchist to a failed revolutionary to a symbol for change to just another dead demigod. nothing but another shroud to burn and forget about the broken body underneath.
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my-pjo-stuff · 1 month ago
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Yk, maybe we should stop blaming the severely traumatized and neglected (at the time) teenager for getting radicalized and preyed upon by a far older man and instead put blame on the system and adults that failed him.
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