im like those seals that flap their hands and scream about fish but i fucking hate fish so it's about my chemical romance

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im like those seals that flap their hands and scream about fish but i fucking hate fish so it's about my chemical romance
I think so often of how Mr. WPNZ tends to be fairly contradictory in the ways that he shows affection and expresses himself.... He's so incredibly loyal and so very attached to people, but he tends to be a loner and isolates himself whenever he's struggling with something, or even just on pure instinct. He's used to being alone, after all.
He yells and he needs to have things his way or not at all, but oftentimes it stems from worry and concern for your well-being. You NEED to be stronger. You NEED to be better. If you aren't, the mercenary lifestyle won't accommodate for you. You won't survive, and he couldn't handle that.
Obviously these behaviors aren't healthy. Obviously they aren't good. And obviously a lot of his reasons stem from his own selfish desires, too. He struggles with looking outside of himself. He struggles with BEING considerate.
But he has REASONS for being this way. He cares a LOT. He's just really, really bad at properly showing that.
drew this in 3 seconds thats why it looks like that. Also i used @/ffishstick yuri designs. Soryryyyyyyyyy soryyy soryryyryryyryryryyr
people look at me like im an alien when i say i don't like donuts. was once told it makes me a communist.
malevolent finale/part 60 SPOILERS
In honor of malevolent (blackstone) ending, and in wait for malevolent threshold, I really wanna relisten to season 1, if only to feel the whiplash of going from this:
to this:
The thing about Bruce Wayne being a billionaire (to me, at least) is that it was never meant to define his character the way Superman's immigrant status or Spider-Man's blue-collar origin was. It was a simple explanation to show how a man with no powers can do what he does, and even then, you still have to stretch your imagination, because even a single day of what Bruce does would kill anyone. Even a skilled one.
But that explanation was built in a totally different time, one where a billionaire using his fortune to fight crime just read as aspirational, not as the kind of guy people side-eye now. Public opinion on billionaires has shifted a lot since then (not that they were ever REALLY liked, mind you), and Bruce is caught right in the middle of that.
So now, when you analyze Bruce or Batman, there's this massive elephant in the room. Obviously, the culture around comics has changed; the people making these books aren't some small company making them issue to issue now, they have intricate stories. Not to mention political factors that don't really mesh with "unchecked capitalist billionaire" as your hero.
But I think a character like Bruce Wayne has this anvil on his ankle that was never meant to exist, cause quite frankly, no one making the character figured he'd last THIS long.
big finish is amazing because they can truly get away with writing anything . you must jump through a lot to get something into the actual show but writing for big finish ??? you could slap paul mcgann in there as the eighth doctor selling lettuce wrapped jelly babies to someone on a train and they'll just let you