2, 5, 15, 18 for bucky barnes + jason todd !!!
from this headcanons meme! god erin i always make you wait too goddamn long for these things
my two murder sons……love them
2. their emotional/moral weak spots
Bucky: emotionally, it has always and will always be his family and Steve. i feel like the entirety of TWS proves my point lmfao
Jason: I feel like morality wise Jason is a chaotic good/neutral, but that’s obvious. the less obvious thing is his emotional weak spots–unless you read the RHATO comics or the Red Hood/Arsenal comics, in which case it becomes GLARINGLY OBVIOUS his weak spot is his friends. or, rather, letting people become close enough to him to consider them friends and then leaving sob
Bucky: trashy daytime television, up to and including Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Jersey Shore; the Dogspotting facebook group; pineapple pizza, which Steve swears is a crime against humanity
Jason: giving all of Damian’s pets treats in an effort to get them to love him the most (he doesn’t feel THAT guilty about that); Bruno Mars; really godawful memes (especially Dat Boi)
15. what it takes to make them cry
both Bucky and Jason are made of some pretty stout stuff; the one thing they can agree will fuck them up enough to actually let a few tears out (that doesn’t involve siblings, parental figures, best friends or lovers dying or torture) is those homecoming videos of soldiers.
They make Bucky cry because that happened for him. They make Jason cry because it didn’t.
18. things they’ll never admit
Jason will never, ever, ever tell Bruce about that time he accidentally crashed the Batmobile (Dick took the fall for it because he was basically an accessory to the crime by encouraging him....and then being a passenger...but also because of how sad this poor new kid’s eyes looked when he thought he had ruined everything). He will also never, ever tell him how much he misses having a father. (That’s okay; Bruce knows anyway.)
Bucky will never admit to the fact that through all of his conditioning, through memory wipes for a hundred years he could never really forget Steve. He doesn’t tell anyone but him that the malaise he felt through decades when he was the Winter Soldier was a feeling that something essential was missing--like he was walking around with hollow spots where his guts should be--and then when he saw his face it finally settled.