im suuuuuper tired. i think ill stay up for another 5-24 hours
i really like the pokemon chansey, so I decided to name my account after that! but I thought it was spelt "chamsy" but I'm now attached to the name and wont change it
USERNAME LORE GIVE IT TO ME NOW YOU ALL
Daily Sketch #5 Shanks and Gear 5 Luffy, what if Luffy somehow awakened his fruit wayyyy earlier?
Sketch #49 this is just me realizing this is the same dynamic in different fonts
You ever hear that old chestnut about how most people neglect the part of the story of Icarus where he also had to avoid flying too low, lest the spray of the sea soak his feathers and cause him to fall and drown? You ever think about how different the world would be if Icarus died that way instead? If the idiom was to Fly To Close To The Sea? A warning against playing it far too safe, about not stretching your wings and soaring properly? You ever think about how Icarus died because he was happy?
Sketch #52 Devil's Son meets Nobles son
Y'know I was just thinking about it and Batmans whole thing is that dumbass "I am Vengance" shtick right? Its funny cause he never avenged his own son yet he dares to call himself Vengeance.
My little brother’s had this really funny habit growing up, he liked a lot of girl-targeted medias but he was into them in a very cliche boy-way. He power-scales miraculous ladybug characters. He used to think the fusions in monster high were sick as hell. His favorite Barbie movie used to be the superhero one.
Sketch #28 More of my Luffy awakens early au, but ASL
And if Jason perceives his death anniversary completely differently from how his family do?
Jason, against the common belief, canonically doesn't talk about his death that much, and when he does, he feels like it is not something people need to dwell on — it is how they view and interpret his death, and the aftermath, that bothers him.
So, maybe on his death anniversary, Jason doesn't want to mourn. He wants to live. So he does. He visits his favourite places in the Gotham, chats with people he had missed, enjoys his day, and breathes, breathes, b r e a t h e s.
But once he steps in the Manor for a minute that day?
It is nothing but a kingdom of the grief.
Bruce is locked up in the Cave, straight in front of the memorial. Dick is not even around, and Jason takes a wild guess that he is visiting his grave in the meanwhile. Alfred maniacally cleans up in the library over and over, ignoring other duties. Even Tim, Tim, who technically has nothing to do with all of that, takes after others (almost instinctively), and acts along with a strange, dreadful atmosphere in the house.
And Jason is irritated, pissed off, but mostly hurt.
He is literally right here.
But once again, it changes absolutely nothing. It never does. Really.