Alfred Pennyworth is Agent A.
GIW uses letter aliases.
Imagine the absolute and total misunderstanding of Danny just beginning to trust the bats only for one of them to let that codename slip. Imagine they offered for Agent A to patch him up. Or mentioned him over comms.
Either way Danny isn’t trusting that for a second.
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Rating the links on how well they could do taxes, from “what are taxes” to “semi-functional adult”
Wild: taxes disappeared after the calamity, and they don’t feature in any of the memories that he’s regained
Hyrule: this boy lives in a cave, if he’s ever heard of taxes it was only in passing
Wind: he’s a child, what 14 year old knows anything about taxes
Time: I think we can all agree that Malon does his taxes for him
Sky: I don’t know if skyloft has taxes, but if it does then he’s pretty ok at them
Twilight: not the best at it, but he can do them
Legend: you need to know at least a little bit about taxes to properly evade them
Four: runs his own blacksmithing business, he can do taxes
Warriors: close with the royal family and probably the most functional adult of the chain, he can do taxes
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i saw this post a while ago about how it’s common for former avid book readers to have burnt out and now solely read fanfiction because the characters and dynamics aren’t a new thing to assimilate, which i definitely relate to, but i also think there’s another component to it, which is divided in three parts: 1- there is no word limit for fanfiction; 2- the authors don’t have to worry about selling a good enough base story before getting to the details; 3- since we already know the general stuff about the characters, there’s more space to explore their psyche and thought processes in depth. this makes fanfiction an extremely rich method of storytelling – it’s not just about cause-consequence relations and sharing of information that is crucial to a story. it’s character analyses that stem from years-long observation; it’s different points of view on the essence of characters and nature of their interactions. it’s a raw portrayal that enables us to connect to the story and feel the relationships that make it in a way that is simply not possible when reading a material whose source is relatively finite. and idk i just think sometimes reading or writing fanfiction is seen as something fun but sorta immature. like we’re not ready for the real stories, when actually, the stories we have access to are often richer than anything you could get from a 250-page book.
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Dc a dp idea 56
Danny is adopted. His parents never told him. They just forgot or didn’t see the point.
Danny is their son no matter what. They accepted him after phantom. Even are planning to attend the coronation. Prior to the event Danny was asked if he was fine with all family members being invited.
He didn’t see why not. So he was fine with it.
Now he wasn’t expecting for someone from the justice league to be one of his biological parents.
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