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only just getting into the batfam and young justice and- Tim invaded a country??? I knew about his complicated thing with ra's ah ghul but invading a country???
and then I started getting into YJ and- the space adventures? *the* baseball game? it got me thinking
I can totally get behind YJ going on an off planet mission to a world currently going through a revolution to dethrone an evil dictator but they're not doing good, so what do the YJ team do? join the revolution, obviously
someone goes undercover to get information from the dictator, I'm thinking RR or Kon becoming this evil overlords concubine or whatever and send the information to their team who help the revolution both on the frontlines and at the back (if it's Tim going undercover then he sends the plan over as well) and they win, duh
but there isn't anyone to take the throne, because the evil overlord/dictator didn't want people to overthrow them they made it so education was, well, shit and sparce so what happens? someone in the team steps into the position as a stand in, improving everything- education, economy, health care, etc. until they find someone to succeed them and who would do that best?
Tim-17 year old CEO, highly respected, acknowledged as one of the smartest people...ever, respected by the demon head(who canonically toppled kingdoms)- Drake Wayne
basically what I'm saying is-
Tim + world domination(good)
Emporer/overlord Tim
even better if only YJ & Kori(both her & Tim attending royal business) know, like no one else knows, just them
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Hooded Cloak
1780-1790
Fabric from Colmar, Alsace, France
Royal Ontario Museum (Object number: 972.311.1)
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papers-pamphlet · 5 days
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Doodles of ... Him ... +Alexander
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pooks · 3 months
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what if Umbridge took over in CoS... Percy, leading a student revolution: Alright, get ready to launch Operation: Circle of Confusion. Ron: Uh, Percy, it kinda looks more like a triangle from down here. Percy: What? Ron: I'm just saying, it doesn't look much a like a circle, it looks more like we're forming a triangle. Just a side note. Percy: Okay, fine, Triangle of Confusion! Rhombus of Terror! Parabola of Mystery! WHO CARES!? Get the goddamn show on the road!
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burninblood · 9 months
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Thunderbolts exclusive art print for NY Comicon, by Geraldo Borges
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comicwaren · 6 months
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From Thunderbolts Vol. 5 #001, “Operation [Skullburn]”
Art by Geraldo Borges and Arthur Hesli
Written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly
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papers-pamphlet · 11 days
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Anime Dances
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honeybyte · 7 months
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cg redraw :>
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pooks · 3 months
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Sirius: Say something rebellious. Percy: Um...okay, I think the working class should uprise against the rich people. Sirius: I said rebellious, not revolutionary.
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oldshowbiz · 6 months
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1959-1962.
The Daughters of the American Revolution claimed that UNICEF Christmas cards were "part of a broader Communist plan to destroy all religious beliefs." Jackie Kennedy criticized the DAR campaign and as a result UNICEF Christmas cards became best-sellers.
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Costume Armour
c.1788-1790
Pageants in pseudoclassical dress were popular in Europe from the sixteenth through the eighteenth century. An elaborate costume of the kind displayed here may have been worn for a theatrical performance or a court festivity, such as a ball or carousel in which the theme was taken from classical mythology or history. The embroidered tunic represents an embossed bronze cuirass of the type worn by high-ranking Roman officers. The stylized Greek helmet is richly decorated with mythological and allegorical figures. Inside the helmet is the original paper label that identifies the Parisian maker as Halle dit Mercier and advertises his ability to provide helmets, shields, masks, costumes, and scenery for any occasion.
The MET (Accession Number: 1988.65.1–.2)
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gummi-stims · 1 month
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balkanparamo · 2 years
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The Little Red Book
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hhoneypop · 2 months
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@hhoneypop. — “ i'm tired of lovin' from afar and never being where you are; close the windows, lock the doors, don't wanna leave you anymore. . . ”
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An SDS radical once wrote, "The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution." In other words, the cause - whether inner city blacks or women - is never the real cause, but only an occasion to advance the real cause which is the accumulation of power to make the revolution. -- David Horowitz
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https://alphahistory.com/chineserevolution/red-guards/
The Cultural Revolution was driven by the Red Guards, a mass movement encouraged and directed by Mao Zedong. They became Mao’s power base as he reinstalled himself as leader of both party and nation while purging the party of his critics and competitors. Comprised mostly of fanatical students, the Red Guards (Hongweibing) began to take shape in June 1966, following the national publication of a student protest in Beijing University. Within weeks they had mobilised into a political militia, their numbers exceeding 10 million. Motivated by Mao’s slogans “It is right to rebel” and “Bombard the headquarters”, the Red Guards attacked anyone and anything they considered a threat to Mao or his socialist vision. Nobody was safe: not bureaucrats or administrators, not party chiefs, not provincial politicians, not even president Liu Shaoqi. For a year these militant students created what Mao himself called a “great chaos under heaven”. When the Red Guards became even more radical and violent in 1967, it was Mao himself who authorised military action to suppress them.
Sound familiar?
Believe them when they tell you what they're up to.
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