the way shayne is talking about the graduation ceremony courtney did for him. both of them are truly my favorite couple 🥹
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the way shayne is talking about the graduation ceremony courtney did for him. both of them are truly my favorite couple 🥹
"For only an animal would have done what you did to her."
Molly and Jonathan at their most vulnerable in this scene from 'Study Hall', commissioned by the wonderful @sarah-nonaginta-novem! Thank you so much for having given me something to pour my heart into! 🙏💖
Scarecrow, Molly (c) DC comics Art (c) FinzPhoenix
Light Academia: Study Hall —Aesthetic
Study Hall Time
A study hall is a designated school period or room where students often decide how to best use the time. The flexible environment fosters self-management skills as the students are typically monitored but not taught. Students can complete homework, study for tests, review notes, or work on academic projects during the school day when they're not in scheduled classes. Supervisors ensure a quiet, productive atmosphere. Though some professors allow collaborative group work. This is common in middle and high schools; but sometimes in universities.
Writing Scarecrow as a heartless monster doesn't make sense to me, I know and respect those who do this in the fandom, but it's just not for me.
And I say that because there's multiple times in the canon where he shows himself to still be human under the mask. I'm not saying he's a good person, far from it actually. BUT that doesn't mean he CAN'T DO GOOD for christs sake.
He tortured his favorite students abuser, in which it's heavily hinted to be sexual abuse
He returned to teaching multiple times, even teaching classes IN arkham
He gave up a scheme to make Gotham illiterate all because Robin convinced him that knowledge is important and that HE is important
The little girl he abused in Cycle of Violence drew him a picture and he actually cried over it, and in the end he saved her from an exploding building when he very well could have left her to die.
To me, this is enough proof that he does have a conscious, even if it is small and useless most of the time. When push comes to shove, he CAN do the right thing
Batman villains are meant to be complex humans, confused and mentally ill humans who just need help. BTAS taught us all that as kids, so why did we become cynical adults who can't have a little fun? Let him be human, make mistakes, occasionally do good, and just...exist as a flawed character.
It’s crumpled and I’m too lazy to redraw it but Tori and Michael from my study hall a few weeks ago
"Coach said to study if it's going to rain all day."
The question of “why?” presupposes an originator catalyst. You say “why?” and it invites you to take a step back from something and say “here is the cause of the phenomena you’re asking about.”
The truth is that I wanted to tell stories before I was anything else. So, there is no “why” to it. It’s foundational. It’s primary.
-Brennan Lee Mulligan
theory of magnetism
The Canadian Betty might want to get that rash on her leg looked at. And Jughead really needs to start wearing socks.