I know it doesn’t make a lot of sense in the gritty and angst canon, but I like to believe Jason will give his brothers hell but will ultimately be the most protective of them.
Punching Dick? No problem.
Some random punk ass gang got a few sucker punches on his big brother and then got away?
One week later every single member is found beaten up in front a police station.
Teasing Tim for being awkward around Bernard? A necessity.
Some dude makes a snide homophobic remark to Tim? His Tiny Robin Tim?
Nope, Jason just punches the dude on the throat.
Trolling the Demon brat? His duty as a big brother.
Damian is in a tight spot with some rogue?
Nah, Red Hood apparently just materializes in the scene and takes them out, Damian had under control? Yes, did Jason care? No.
here’s my cosplay of that old lady with a sword
i’m not saying “the world’s finest assassin” would be better without the harem aspect, but it really would be
Don’t search John ward r34
Just Jonah and Adam trying to understand each other as usual.
rip 049 you would have loved mitski
Didnt know tgat today was garys bday
HAPPY OUT-OF-YOUR-MOM DAY TO GARY
As an autistic person, I don't much like tone indicators (e.g., /s, /j, /nm, etc) for a very simple reason. They just replicate my issue with tone in a new medium.
IRL, I have to memorize tones and what they mean, then when I hear words, I need to retroactively change what I think they mean based on the tone.
With these "tone indicators", I need to do the exact same thing. Memorize the little weird acronyms, then when I read words, retroactively change what I think they mean based on the acronym.
Instead, can we actually SAY the words we mean, in the sentence? So instead of:
"hey when will you do the dishes /nm"
write:
"hey, not mad just asking, when will you do the dishes?"
If we really *must* use some kind of indicator, can we change it to a word in parentheses, like that meme? I often do this with short phrases or jokes, such as, "lol I hate you (affectionate)".
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