oh how sweet it must be to have someone want you, love you, cherish you ?!! simply because you exist
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"Are the Robins child soldiers" It depends. If the story is super serious and into exploring complex morality and grounded from reality's standards, then yes. If the story is lighthearted, made for children, fluff, etc., then no. If it's somewhere in the middle, it might depend.
If an author wants to write a story seriously delving into the fucked up-ness of children fighting criminals, they can, and if you don't like it, you can read something else.
If an author wants to write a fun story about villains and heroes featuring Robin in a world where that's not an issue, they can, and if you don't like it, you can read something else.
If an author wants to write a serious story but not apply IRL-logic to Robin, they can, and if you don't like it, you can read something else.
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I just think these two shots fit nicely together :)
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🙏🙏🙏 bucktommy flirtatious cheeky sweetheart boyfriends. eddietommy partners in crime in shenanigans and teasing buck. tomney bro(ther-in-law)mance of the century. tomhen gay-on-gay violence besties. tommybobby dad and daddy alliance. tomaddiekaren wine-sipping 118 wives 🙏🙏🙏
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(Mumbling to myself in the corner of a psych ward) they'll be cringefail wives i know it
8This doesn't even make sense but hear me out
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You guys don’t get it, they used to be the high 5 heroes. They used to be the high 5 heroes guys. They used to. They used to be starry eyed freshmen. They had to choose each other. They had to have awkward introductions. They had to pick that name together. I’m never okay ever.
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