Honestly lol 😭😭

#ryland grace#phm#rocky the eridian#project hail mary spoilers



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Honestly lol 😭😭
We literally have a fun texting acronym for
'Kill my self'
Doesn't that say enough about us?
I truly don’t think this school systems fully understand who they’re at war with. Like gen z is going to tear down your oppressive backwards institution and generation alpha is going to rebuild it stronger than it ever was before.
Millennials are taking the higher positions previously held by gen x and baby boomer
Gen z is becoming the voice of the people
Gen alpha is the future
younger me: why do people older than me hate me?
me now: I truly am part of the last of the good generation. everyone born after me is fucking stupid and cringe. whatever they like doing is absolute fucking garbage and a complete dumpster fire
Batman is Gay!
Kevin Conroy portrayed Batman/Bruce Wayne more than any other actor. Between 1992 and 2019, he provided the voice of Batman in over 280 animated episodes, plus numerous direct-to-video DC Universe movies and video games.
Batman: The Animated Series (85 episodes)
The New Batman Adventures (24 episodes)
Superman: The Animated Series (5 episodes)
Batman Beyond (48 episodes)
Justice League (37 episodes)
Justice League Unlimited (18 episodes)
Justice League Action (52 episodes)
In 2019, he played Bruce Wayne in the live action TV show “Batwoman” which stars actress Ruby Rose, a out lesbian, as Kate Kane (Batwoman) who is also an open lesbian.
That means that the actor who played Batman that GenX-ers and Millennials grew up with was a gay man.
Kevin Conroy was born in New York and grew up in Connecticut. Unable to cope with his father’s alcoholism, his mother left the family when he was 15 years old. He was forced to become independent.
After graduating from high school he earned a full scholarship to Juilliard. His roommate at the time was Robin Williams who also attended Juilliard.
Conroy appeared in various movies and TV shows in the 1970s and 1980s. But he was cast in the role of a lifetime in “Batman: The Animated Series” in 1992.
"One aspect of the character that I discovered early on is that Batman is not the mask," he said. "Bruce Wayne is the mask."
Conroy confirmed in a 2016 interview with the New York Times that he is gay. He supports gay rights despite backlash from some of his fans.
Conroy died from cancer in November 2022. The news generated a instant outpouring on social media with nearly 500,000 tweets and tributes from fans and professionals in the comic book and movie industries.
houston or outside of atlanta?
which would y’all prefer to live?