i like steph and damian's interactions as much as any1 else obsessed with 2009 era batfam content but sometimes i think people over-emphasize how important she is to his character* like they interacted in 3-5 comics guys. they were cute interactions but not responsible for a ton of character development
*b/c you never see them saying he's important to her character
At this point I am 2 minutes away from asking all of 911twt to attend a media literacy and critical thinking webinar or something because the takes I've seen are mindblowingly wrong.
At some point folks have gone from watching a TV show through a queer lens because they relate to these characters and want to find elements of their own lives represented in fiction (something completely normal that queer people have been doing for literal centuries) to watching it through a queer lens to hunt for proof that their interpretation is "correct" and (in this case) buddie canon is definitely happening.
imo it's even weirder to do this kind of thing with interviews, but like i've said before, i'm also very tired of people taking this angle with buck's coming out scenes (+ bucktommy scenes in general).
reading nona is so fun because you’ll come across a scene where you feel like you should technically be able to understand what’s going on with the knowledge you have, but still have no fucking clue what the hell is happening. great way to experience a book 10/10
I finally got to play the Duviri Paradox and, aside from my conflicted feelings on the quest itself, is it me or it just doesn't make sense to make it available to new players?
Like, I get that it doesn't necessarily ruin the main warframe quest experience because you can reach The New War and having them be like "ohh, wait, I see!", but.
I don't know, in between Teshin and everything I think that playing it last, after The New War (and the Zariman), isn't the payoff of seeing the Drifterer and how they learned about the Tenno much better?