I'm imagining Joel gets to the winners lounge, and immediately no hesitation runs Scott over with his car (it's payback- but also for fun.)
They all expect Scott to respawn, after all you can't kill other players in the winners lounge; trust me, they've tried. But no, apparently that only counts for PVP kills, and Joel's car is a separate entity. So, Scott's just dead now.
Joel wakes up after the April Fools series, ready to take a nap after whatever the hell that was. Then the door slams open and well I guess Scott's back now, so much for that.
Well well well if it isn't my interest in the hermit people
wl session 3 is my favourite horror movie
Don't mind me, I'm just going to go ✨cry✨
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I didn't need my heart anyway
Robin!Jason, who constantly references different books at random times by quoting them and joking about characters, except Bruce doesn't have much time to read everything that Jason goes through. Of course, he understands some nods towards classics, but Jason is an avid reader, so it is hard to keep up with him sometimes. Jason tries to drag him to watch some movie adaptations, but he falls asleep in the very beginning of it.
And then Jason dies.
Bruce goes through all his library obsessively to the point he remembers the page of every little bookmark Jason left, and he knows his little notes on the margins by the heart. He watches movie adaptations, too, even though Jason only ever watched it to hate on them. He finds new books, books he thinks Jason would like if he was alive, and reads them, imagining what kind of analysis would Jason finalise by the end of it; his opinion not always matches with Jason's, but that doesn't matter. Bruce just likes to imagine.
Years pass, and Jason returns to Gotham. Not as a boy Bruce missed so much. Or, at least, he thinks so.
But then Jason does some bitter, irritated reference, comparing them to characters of one of the books he had on his shelf, and Bruce catches himself thinking... well, they still think similarly, but the conclusion they drew had always differed from each other. It is a different situation, of course, but... but maybe he could try to make this work.
Because, if anything, Bruce is tired of imagining. Especially, not when he finally has a chance to get everything back.
On the next day after their fight, someone sends Jason a copy of a new book from his favourite author - the one that he still hadn't read - his old set of colourful bookmarks, and a little note.
Let me know what you think.
Bruce gets the book back in a week, full of frantic notes, a bunch of bookmarks, and a short note explaining what each colour means (a mystery he didn't resolve years ago, after he passed away).
And, oh, God. He completely forgot how fast Jason read sometimes.
today is the best day of my life. also this took a really long time (2 months) so pls like and reblog if u think its kinda cool as i need validation lol
An Ezra for your pocket
I heard it's Superman's (and Lois'!) anniversary! Here's all my Superman goofs to celebrate~
which one of u was going to tell me that tea tastes different if u put it in hot water?
the man told his son to execute enemy generals when he was a teenager and then said son got murdered by his evil brother. who makes a child murder people what the heck Gideon, you gotta be kideon me I'm aware that Judges is a master class is flawed humans and how they mess up as they get further and further from God but holy heck you just told a child to kill people and then raised your other children so badly that one of them decided to make himself a king and then killed literally all of his brothers except for like. one I mean I just
TL;DR, Judges is one of the hardest books of the Bible for Christians to deal with, to the point that we almost never talk about it.
It's about the brokenness. It's not necessarily about "heroes," it's about how the people spiral away from God further and further until they're unrecognizable and twisted. They move away from the age of prophets advising the people to this mess. It's the bad part, but it points the way to a king in Israel to bring stability, which leads to David and his line, which leads to Jesus. It's the down swing, the painful reminder of how evil humanity can become. It's a snapshot of our sin. It's becoming a monster not just to God but to people. I'm screaming
I think something so interesting about Hera's character is that she very obviously has trouble processing her emotions and choosing between love and duty. I always see fics and art where she's this over affectionate doting mother to the ghost crew and jacen and yes while that's adorable I feel it's just so??? Ooc? Hear me out.
I'm not saying she's not caring. Or doesn't love her crew. Bc god she does. But I think looking at cannon it's a much more interesting interpretation that Hera is the emotionally constipated "has trouble giving out affection especially physical" kind of woman and having *Kanan* be the one who is shoveling out love left and right. Not only would it be a subversion of the "doting mother and stoick dad" archetype but it would grow to explain why Hera waited so long to confess to Kanan. She's duty bound. She's a one track woman with too much to lose. She adores her crew and would die for them but keeps them at a "professional" distance in fear of losing them vs Kanan who is much more in tuned with his emotions and can healthily love his crew without fear of disaster. Hera is a general. Kanan is a lover. And I think that describes them much better than a lot of fannon out them
Tldr; there's nothing wrong with making Hera overly affectionate in ur art or fanfic I just personally have a different view on her.