I was on Twitter(my first mistake) trying to find fanart or anything about Jason Todd...WHY IS ALMOST EVERY POST JUST PEOPLE THIRSTING OVER HIM. OH MY GOD.

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I was on Twitter(my first mistake) trying to find fanart or anything about Jason Todd...WHY IS ALMOST EVERY POST JUST PEOPLE THIRSTING OVER HIM. OH MY GOD.
For the ask game, 4 or 5??
YESSS!!! THANK YOU FOR THIS ASK! I've been dying to yap about one of my all-time favourite Duke moments. I'll be using panels too, so in a way, it could be answering both 4 and 5 as this is also one of my favourite pages 💜💜💜
Okay so, this goes down in We Are Robin post Robin War. When Duke is wandering the hospitals looking for his parents, he bumps into this man who clearly isn't in a good/stable mental state. At first, Duke brushes him off and tells him to chill out, which I liked because it showed how he knows how to stand his ground without escalating.
But when the situation does escalate, Duke is the one to step in and carefully restrain the man, and he's so level headed about it the way most adults wouldn't be never mind a teenager who's just been through hell.
He's so gentle too even when restraining the man because Duke always wants to help first wherever he can. He could have used his training to push him down, knock him out or put him in a less gentle hold and no one would have held that against him, but his first instinct was using skills meant for combat to help before hurting.
This could be me overanalysing, but in the next panel, it shows three white medical professionals coming towards them - there is a Black medical professional too, luckily.
See, both Duke and the man he's restraining are Black, and when Duke sees the med team coming towards them he makes a point of saying "He's alright. He just had a little freak out." Deescalating once again - he shouldn't have to, but alas - he tries to make them calm before they approach so a man having a mental breakdown doesn't get hurt. It shows Duke's constant awareness of how he and others like him are perceived, how he has to make himself the calm one, the adult, even among medical professionals just in case.
Then there's this part, how he continues to be kind and try to calm the man down. He offers to get him a burrito and just levels with him. He makes a point of focusing on the man, treating what he says with weight and empathy even when it's about something as simple as burritos. Probably because he knows a small thing can feel like everything when you're having a bad enough day or in a bad place.
Even one of the medical professionals say that he has a knack for this. They actually ask if he works at a hospital, which says a lot about Duke's skills and demeanour. About who he is. Someone who calms people, helps them, deescalates, and meets them where they're at.
I also love it because all of this shows that Duke will always put the lessons his parents taught him over anything else. No one can convince me he didn't learn those deescalation techniques from Elaine, who was a social worker in Gotham, she definitely knew how to navigate a situation and I'm sure Duke picked that up from her.
Most social workers have to be prepared to work with people who aren't always in a good place or their right mind. They have to know how to work certain situations to either keep things calm or stop them from getting to a point of no return. Now imagine one in Gotham. Elaine definitely had practice working in tense situations and I imagine she taught Duke some kid friendly ways of applying the techniques she knew in case he ever needed them.
But outside of that, Duke is an inherently compassionate character who makes an effort to emphasise with people even if he doesn't always agree with or understand them.
What makes Duke distinct from the other Bats is that violence isn't his answer; it's his fallback. I'm not saying the others are salivating for the chance to beat people up, but if I wanted someone to deescalate a tense situation, I'd want the Signal in the room over any of the others.
And this set of panels shows exactly why that is.
Jason: Hi.
Damian: Bet you are.
Little Absolute Duke Thomas 🤞🤞
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i love not sleeping for hours and just saying shit to my friends
🏳️⚧️ TRANSGENDER DAY OF VISIBILITY 🏳️⚧️
DON'T LET THE BASTARDS GET YOU DOWN
Im gonna be so real can yall actually talk about ways we can support trans women in the UK instead of giving all the attention to fucking JKR. I already know that Harry Poter sucks, I wanna know how to actually HELP people. Something something you have to love the oppressed more than you hate the oppressor
trans actual uk - trans led and run advocacy, education and empowerment organisation
fiveforfive - collective fund for trans women and girls and transfem causes
gendered intelligence - trans led advocacy org
mermaids - supports trans youth
akt - lgbtq youth homelessness charity
loving me - domestic abuse service for trans people in england
not a phase - for trans adults
Sorry to keep e-begging, but this is a big one. I have a tax extension until October, but $600 of it is due in April. Add in the groceries and the rest of it and I have quite a hefty bit of tax to pay off. Here is my Etsy (sale starts tomorrow), and for the rest just dm me if you're interested. Thank all of you for your support. I also have a Ko-Fi if you just want to donate to the cause.
The US is detransitioning prisoners and just announced that ICE can detain trans people on suspicion of visa fraud. The UK just banned all care for trans kids and is now conducting an "evidence review" into HRT for trans adults and now the biggest DIY HRT web resource just went down.
Trans people need to learn solidarity yesterday, we need to be ready to organise together and set aside anything that we need to in order to get our shit sorted out. Cis people need to take it seriously that the fascists are trying to completely extinguish transess from existence
im getting ads in the middle of my fucking music. what the fuck Spotify. what the fuck.
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re2 Leon is my daughter actually. he's so silly. I love him so much. he's my silly guy. my son, my daughter, my child.
#BlackHistoryFact - African American Inventor Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner is known for developing the sanitary pad
MEFeater Magazine
The Forgotten Black Woman Inventor Who Revolutionized Menstrual Pads
Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner was a self-taught inventor who created the sanitary belt and filed five patents in her lifetime.
Tips for Writing Injuries
✧ Broken ribs suck. You don’t just “walk it off.” Breathing hurts. Laughing hurts. Existing hurts. Characters with rib injuries won’t be doing heroic sprints.
✧ Concussions aren’t instant naps. Dazed vision, nausea, dizziness, maybe even personality changes, but they’re not going to collapse neatly like in the movies.
✧ Blood loss is sneaky. It’s not just about dramatic pools of blood. It’s dizziness, confusion, and the body getting cold as circulation tanks.
✧ Adrenaline lies. Someone can take a serious injury and not feel it until the fight’s over. That “I didn’t realize I was bleeding until later” trope? Very real.
✧ Twisted ankles are brutal. One bad step and suddenly running is off the table. Even walking hurts like hell. Perfect way to ground a chase scene.
✧ Burns linger. Even small burns hurt more than most people expect. Blisters, infection risk, constant pain, it’s not just a cool scar later.
✧ Dislocated shoulders = useless arm. Characters can’t keep swinging a sword or firing a gun. They’re basically fighting one-armed until it’s fixed.
✧ Shock is a thing. Pale skin, trembling, rapid heartbeat, and eventually disorientation. A character might not even realize how bad their wound is.
✧ Stitches aren’t magic. Getting sewn up is painful and recovery takes time. They’re not instantly battle-ready after a needle and thread.
✧ Scars tell stories. Some fade, some don’t. Some stay sensitive forever. Don’t forget the aftermath when the wound becomes part of the character.
I JUST BEAT RE3 REMAKE OH MY GOD IM LOSING MY MIND. I ONLY BEAT IT IN LIKE 7 AND A HALF HOURS OHHHH MY GODDDDDDD IM CRYING IM ACTUALLY CRYING HOLY FUCK