I could eat that girl for lunch

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I could eat that girl for lunch
so anyway, here's every time they started taking their pants off during the recreating every single unus annus video video
There's something so sad about how Wally internalized everything Barry taught him in the worst ways possible. It's not like Barry meant for it, he was just trying to make sure Wally understood the responsibility of having powers and being a hero entailed, but this + his admiration of Barry became a core part of his insecurities.
This isn't necessarily Barry's fault though, because can you imagine just spending a few hours with your girlfriend's nephew (who kinda doesn't like you) and then he's suddenly capable of stopping bullets? Of course he needed to tell him not to use his powers for his own benefit.
Clearly though, Wally didn't take it like that and had Barry noticed, he would have saved not just Wally but the entirety of the flashfam a huge load of problems
One of Bruce's biggest pet peeves is the fact that his kids work on the main Batmobile that's perfect for him that he takes out night after night, and the fact that they do this without telling him.
There's been countless times Bruce has jumped into the car, only to realize, with horror, it's not running and one of his demon children-- usually Tim-- sheepishly reports they're "in the middle of fixing something".
My body heat has risen once again From searching for change in something that’s dead
Poppy Ratchapong used to be in every show.
WE USED TO BE A SOCIETY
With the Taylor Swift/Travis Kelce Madison Square Garden wedding extravaganza and all the discussions and debates that it's spawned, I'd like to take a minute to remind everyone that — whether it's some misogynistic old white guy or a Girlboss™ pop diva — there is no ethical way to become and then be a billionaire.
Has every person that worked on Taylor Swift's tours — and I'm not only talking about those she, herself, employed but also every security guard and food vendor at the stadiums, every intern in the marketing and design agencies, every usher at every movie theatre that showed the tour movie afterwards and every driver that drove the trucks of props and parts of the stage or even the musicians' tour buses — been paid a fair and livable wage? Was her merch and albums made sustainably and in ethical factories with good labour practices? Has none of the money she's ever made, either for herself or for third parties, gone towards funding a genocide, war, or whatever else? No? Then Taylor Swift's wealth was built on the exploitation and dehumanisation of others, just as any other billionaire's.