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Arkham Asylum Scarecrow: "Nyeh hehe! Now all of Gotham is going to be drinking my scary-juice™,just try and stop me Batman!"
Arkham Knight Scarecrow: "OK Jason, now hit the second tower."
In mine and many other east Asian cultures, the dragon traditionally symbolises things like power, wealth and strength (imperial symbol and all)
I think we often forget that in the story of the Great Race, the dragon came in fifth because it'd stopped to give people rain. Then it'd stopped again to push a rabbit adrift on a log across the wide river so it reached the shore safely (that's why the Rabbit year comes before the Dragon).
Dragons aren't meant to just be powerful - they are meant to do good with such power, and to help those in need.
So in this lunar new year, I hope you gain more power, so that you might be able to help others. I pray you have abundant resources so you may give to yourself and those around you. I wish you courage, endurance, kindness and generosity, for yourself and your people.
I hope you, and I, will be rain givers, life preservers, joy bringers.
I hope we will be dragons.
"Who are you?" "I am you."
A detail I always enjoyed in Nolan's The Dark Knight was in that scene where Harvey takes a shot at the bar, you can see the drink actually trickle through his exposed scars. So that kind of inspired the smoke thing going on, lol.
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Had this stuck in my head for a while, now I'm making a Harvey edit in order to learn capcut, lol. Little sneak peak:
Hopefully when I'm done and it's posted people will enjoy it
Done, it'll post tomorrow >:3
It's jaguar Bane! Kitty kitty! In Batman vs TMNT (2019), Bane and other rogues are exposed to mutant ooze, and his beast form is a big kitty, a jaguar. Started painting this last week and finished it today. Got 2 other paintings in process.
Had this stuck in my head for a while, now I'm making a Harvey edit in order to learn capcut, lol. Little sneak peak:
Hopefully when I'm done and it's posted people will enjoy it
psa: bane/scarecrow is Extremely good
Originally from this.
1st gen mercenaries are real people from history
I'm just once again amazed at how witty and creative Valve were, when they were creating TF2 and its lore. "The 2nd generation are mercenaries from the classics, and who then is the 1st generation…OH LET'S MAKE ALL OF THEM REAL HISTORICAL PEOPLE!"
So we have:
"Billy the Kid" (an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West ) - Scout
Stonewall Jackson (was a general officer in the Confederate States Army) - Soldier
Abraham Lincoln (you know) - Pyro
Alfred Nobel (inventor of dynamite) - Demo
John Henry (an American folk hero) - Heavy
Nikola Tesla (inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, and futurist) - Engineer
Sigmund Freud (yeah)- Medic
Davy Crockett - Sniper
Fu Manchu (cinema. media character; an archetype of the evil criminal genius) - Spy
For a long time, I ignored the first generation mercenaries, thinking that they were just anonymous people with no history. Later I found out that Abraham Lincoln was canonically a mercenary in TF2 and thought how funny it was. But I didn’t even realize that ALL the mercs of the first generation were real historical figures. This is most likely due to the fact that they are(mostly) figures of American folklore and history (and I’m not American).
In short, I just really like this idea: to make a team entirely consisting of references to folklore characters or real people.
I think i met an angel on the train
This older man moved my skirt aside and I absent-mindedly said "oh sorry" for being partially in his seat and he said "dont be sorry, this is new york" and then showed me all his poetry about observing the world and living as a restaurant worker during the pandemic and we talked about how i worked in a grocery store and as a bartender so i resonated with his work and he told me "i may never meet you again but it's nice to meet someone worth talking to. I might sound like a world class idiot sage, but you can't be afraid. That's no way to live. You have to trust your humanity." Then he shook my hand and got off the stop before me. Hello. Hello . Hello.
“Allow me, mon ami.”