I just watched a video of a man welding together metal with your run of the mil sparkler while cackling giddily. And honestly, that's the type of energy I imagine every time I think of the Fentons.
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I just watched a video of a man welding together metal with your run of the mil sparkler while cackling giddily. And honestly, that's the type of energy I imagine every time I think of the Fentons.
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anyway, just wanted to say thank u for so much love on some of my posts. It really makes me soft seeing those likes and reblogs and reading those tags in reblogs. It really made my day! U are the best <3
Quick hypothetical here but what if in this whole Danny and Dick are siblings scenario, Danny took Dick's place? It was Danny who was the sole survivor that night. He was taken in by Bruce and became the first Robin. Danny was the one who helped found the Teen Titans. So on and so on. I just think it would be interesting you know. How much would the dynamics change? Or would it be more or less the same?
To further tackle the nature vs nurture argument. What if the typical separated young scenario was switched. No reincarnated Danny, just regular ol human Danny training with Batman. Meanwhile Dick is the one who somehow finds himself in the care of the Fentons. He's the one who gets zapped by the portal. In this case would it pretty much follow the DC and DP canon except for now their names are switched? Or would there be subtle differences? Like maybe Danny has always been more inclined to engineering than Dick so he ends up building a lot of gadgets. Maybe one of those gadgets ends up leading to Jason's survival. Or perhaps Dick always took his powers/responsibilities seriously so he never made an enemy out of Sidney Poindexter. Perhaps this attitude also led him to getting the townspeople on his side easier.
IDK, I'm just bored and my gears got to spinning a little. What do y'all think? Got any takes?
To those who suggested I seek a higher education: I'll never forgive you...
Just a heads up I'm trying something new and all of my prompts for the week are going to follow a specific theme. They'll all be somehow related to Superman being good to Connor. Just figured I'd let y'all know in advance so you wouldn't think I'm pushing an agenda or something.
...Or am I?
Whenever I saw people talking about wanting to write but not having the energy to write I never got them. How can you not write if you know exactly what you want to write? But boy howdy do I understand what they were saying crystal clear now.
With that being said, I'm going to beat this lack of motivation if it's the last thing I do gosh darn it! To do that, I'm gonna slowly go back through my winter's tales stuff and make additions. Hopefully this way I can work up the energy to go back to some of my bigger wips. So yeah, if you have one in particular you want me to go back to let me know! Better yet if you have a prompt you want me to take on, send it my way!
Just watched the Garfield trailer and can I just say, why aren't we hiring ACTUAL voice actors!? I have never seen an industry as ungrateful and disrespectful towards such a talented group of people as Hollywood.
Does anyone else remember the fic/prompt about Danny and Ellie going camping and then they find an injured Batman in the woods. I really liked that one but I can't for the life of me remember who posted it.