"Jason isn't right he's just traumatized."
Bruce's entire story is about his trauma. His no killing rule is about trauma. He is traumatized and it's why he does what he does.
Also, I know this is shocking, but victims and people with ptsd can let that influence our ethics without it making them invalid. What kind of "the most calm and objective person in the argument is right" gross dudebro debate tactic is this?
Like some of you are so eager to prove that fictional killing is wrong you end up saying wildly offensive shit about people with ptsd.
remember when in dc #571 bruce got dosed with fear gas and jason asked him later how he coped with it and bruce was like “oh easy i just imagined an even more terrifying scenario, my actual worst fear and snapped out of it” so jay’s like “oh what’s your worst fear” and bruce says maybe he will tell him some other time. and the fear was literally jason dying. the accidental foreshadowing gets me crying weeping wailing on the floor every time.
The key shortcut of “windows key” and “.” held together has changed my life
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emoji access? supremely powerful 🙂💖
But
Kaomoji ?
The year is 2013 and I am unstoppable ヾ(•ω•`)o o(* ̄▽ ̄*)ブo(*°▽°*)o
Roblox brainrot? more likely than you think
It's that time of the year again where children get lost in an Unknown world
/rp
There have been a lot of comments about how Doomsday wasn’t very satisying, and I think that’s the point? Doomsday wasn’t supposed to be a cathartic resolution. It was supposed to be destruction, leaving an empty void and making room for new stories.
It was a catalyst for many character’s arcs.
Fundy and Niki turned against the home that hurt them, that they didn’t feel was really there anymore, finally moving on. Dream, Tommy, and Tubbo were set up for a final confrontation to end the disk war. Ranboo realized that by choosing everyone he had chosen no one. He lost everything and started over with new allies. Quackity knew it was a losing fight and went back anyway. He risked his last life to stand against Dream’s power once again and further solidified his character. Jack fought for a nation and friend that had left him behind and gained nothing for it but death and a burning anger.
That’s just naming a few central characters, but no one’s current arcs were really in a place to wrap up neatly here.
If Doomsday resolved anything it was the Butcher Army Arc. I’ve said it before, but for Techno Doomsday was mostly retribution and self defense because of his execution. It highlights the futility and endless nature of retribution, of the cycle of violence everyone is locked into. No one came out any better after the smoke cleared. No one’s mind was changed, no one became a better person because of anything that happened, it was just destruction.
So if you felt empy and unsatisfied after Doomsday, good.
That was the point.
made this for a Halloween art event involving horror games so here i am with outlast 😋
Any digital art I do is done by finger on my phone / twt:Nix_nada /ig: _nix_nada
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