Elliott, do you ever worry about the future? Like, do you have that fear of what the unknown awaits?
I for one sometimes feel quite anxious when I don't know what's going to happen. Everything feels like it's changing too fast, and it gets harder to predict what may happen next. Basically, the uncertainty and the unknown of the future is quite scary for me.
i understand that feeling all too well, my friend. it's natural to feel wary of what lies ahead. the future can be such a terrifying thing with its unpredictability. but it's also exciting. it holds the power of infinite possibilities.
it's easy to get caught up in those fears. they do like to take the wheel, don’t they? have trust in yourself to be strong in the face of change. i, for one, know you are more than capable.
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Shadow is always the most rare character to get in any mystery box or some mystery bag
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retiring to your chambers >>>>>>
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AU: Kuina lived and her father was supportive of her ambition. He sent her to Wano to learn the way of the swords so they meet again when Zoro arrived at Wano.
I just rlly wanted to design a giant Kuina after seeing how big Kiku is :)))
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Where the tired come to rest, and the famished come to feed - lavishly. Go on. Partake. Enjoy your supper. After all… It might just be your last.
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once again thinking about jason as duke’s robin. he’s ~4 years younger than jason, and that puts him at 8-12 during Jason’s time as robin. that’s prime time to get attached to your local kid vigilante before your own life goes downhill.
and if we try to keep duke’s meeting with bruce in zero year + duke’s age (so he can remember the meeting and hold that conversation with bruce), he has to be around 8. if he starts following batman through the news at that time because of the mess that just happened, the robin he sees is probably jason. I’ve literally connected the dots
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Considering his upbringing as a Greek demigod with a relatively present godly parent and an apparently open-minded mortal mother, with only a brief part of his childhood spent in fascist Italy, Nico is not very likely to have what we call “religious trauma” or “catholic guilt”.
Will, born and raised in the south of the USA in the early 2000s, on the other hand…
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