The interpretation of Rise Raph as a 'perfect responsible soft boy uwu' is so BORING I'm sorry, Raph is a rowdy adrenaline junkie with anxiety and I won't take this slander any longer
Raph secretly kept an enemy soldier in their actual literal house as a sparring partner. Raph glued his brothers together and dragged them out to fight crime. Raph once asked Leo to punch him in the face to prove he 'takes damage like a boss.' Raph tried to lift a school bus, twice. Raph offered to help his favorite wrestler beat his little brother up. When Leo suggests evacuating Bullhop, Raph says no bc the best defense is a good offense babey. Raph's idea of a 'friendly chat' with April's upstairs neighbor is to put on a black ski mask and go stand menacingly at their door. It takes Raph 10 episodes to conclude that they should MAYBE start training. Raph's plan to get a potentially priceless (and potentially FRAGILE) museum artifact is to punch a car in the middle of a busy street and also cut it in half with his brother still inside.
Raph's never met a problem he wouldn't try to punch in the face and does not know the meaning of the words 'excessive force.' He roughhouses with his bros and drags them out to fight villains and thinks any plan that doesn't involve an all-out brawl is boring and lame. He'll do anything to protect his family from harm and be a hero, but also he eats wet salami off the floor and once single-handedly destroyed a library.
I just adore how, at his core, Rise Raph is such a classic Raph—impulsive and stubborn and caring and passionate. He is a very sweet, strong, honorable guy who has a very powerful sense of personal responsibility... and he is also the exact kind of jock who throws you in the pool at a party without checking if you have your phone in your pocket first.
Bruce didn’t mean to slice Jason’s throat and if he did mean it, it was only to disable , it wasn’t lethal and the wound would’ve been treated, and though that didn’t happen it wasn’t Bruce who sealed Jason’s fate but Joker who set off the explosion, and anyways Jason didn’t actually die he comes back in other comics.
Except none of that matters. It matters for the validity of UTRH as a Batman story that Bruce has deniability sure, but does it absolve him? UTRH says No. At the end of the day Bruce would rather attack his son than let his murderer die. Bruce thought he was refusing the choice but the lesson of this tragedy is that refusing to pick one over the other boils down to choosing the other.
And when you call and need me near
Sayin' "where’d you go?", brother I’m right here
And on those days when the sky begins to fall
You’re the blood of my blood, we can get through it all.
HELLO LOVELIES IM BACK WITH FNAF CONTENT 😩🤲 did that one scene from the movie but I amplified the drama😌✍️✨
Ik there’s a lot of debate on the movie rn but honestly the amount of love that went into the making of it is completely unfathomable (not to be dramatic ofc). Even if it’s not ppl’s thing, (which is totally fine!) I think it’s unfair for everyone who made this to simply call it “bad”. I mean the whole time I was watching it I couldn’t stop grinning so take that as u will lmao💀
sure it had goofy moments (which I found all to be pure genius imo🤓) and maybe not many horror elements to it, but I think u can still appreciate it for what it is. Honestly loved every easter egg that they sprinkled in it🤡 anyways can u tell I have strong opinions?
"all the fear and the fire of the end of the world
happens each time a boy falls in love with a girl" - wasteland, baby!
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i finished candela obscura the other day and thought i was normal about these two and then immediately realized that evening that i was, in fact, not!
so please enjoy some soft, slight canon divergence art where everyone is fine actually, and they get to do more assignments together using their "betrothed" cover while totally not falling in love <3