a little headcanon of how i think shanks and buggy met
you know what. i think shanks fucked that clown. and he fucked yellow eyes too
Post patrol family game night goes awry ...
Meme reference under cut
Green Lantern: You know, most Superheroes are cornered into the job by moral obligations because of how powerful they are, but... aren't you just like, a normal guy? Do you ever wonder what your life would be like if you gave up the vigilante life to just take it easy?
Batman: Well--
Nightwing, suddenly vaulting into the conversation from across the room: No, no, NO, the last time we pretended to be a normal family for an hour, we played Trivial Pursuit and it ended with an arrow through the living room TV. None of us even fight with arrows. We're freaks that need to fight crime, don't take that away from us.
They’re meeting Bruce and Damian at the boardwalk
WHAT I GOTTA SAY TO GET A PIECE OF THAT?!
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I guarantee you, if I was in the Straw Hat crew and that moment comes where Luffy is like "are you gonna betray me?" and Law is like "no"
I WOULD BE THE ONE AND ONLY OTHER MEMBER TO BE LIKE "YEAH I TRUST HIM" FOR PURELY HORNY REASONS
And Nami, Usopp would be staring at me like ?!?!??!?!??!! because I have trust issues and would never be not suspicious of strangers.
But Law comes in with his fine fucking ass and deep voice and big hands and I'm drooling and ready to risk it all, including my friend's lives, to get close to him.
Getting beat up by him doesn't sound THAT bad.
I say this as if I would flirt with him but honestly I'd be a nervous wreck cuz that dude is.....hes....yeah he's rlly fucking hot.
And no one would understand except for Robin in the background because she's seen the books I've read and the pictures I've drawn and seen me scream about dark haired, stoic men with pretty hands and deep voices.
She knows I just found my ideal type. And that I would not be having even one single survival thought throughout because I'd be too busy making heart eyes at Law. As I should.
She would probably dub me "sanji but for men"
This is so Satoru coded
this is the ONLY damian wayne design i accept by the way. brown skin, a crooked nose, dark green eyes and thick eyebrows. keep that white-washed monstrosity away from me
Bruce Wayne gets invited on Jimmy Kimmel and reads mean tweets. They’re all from his kids.
i think this is the most normal brother moment they've ever had
I'm retiring my Robin Wars poster, so here's a new one as requested by my insta followers lol. It's 2024, still drawing these boys in these old outfits haha YOU CAN'T STOP ME
he will use every chance he gets to be a drama queen and if he doesnt have one he will create one
why is tumblr slaughtering my saturation
I think about this tweet all the time because they would've been SO powerful...
Like Brendan IS the lovable "oaf" superhero, and Sandra IS the no-nonsense, competitive journalist. The VISION:
Exploring Character Backstory
1. Start with the essentials: Begin by outlining the basic information about your character's past, such as their family background, upbringing, education, and early experiences. Consider their cultural, social, and economic background, as these factors can shape their worldview and values.
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3. Examine formative relationships: Explore the relationships your character has had with their family, friends, mentors, or romantic partners. How have these relationships influenced them? What role models or influences have shaped their values, beliefs, and behavior? Relationships can provide insight into your character's vulnerabilities, strengths, and emotional attachments.
4. Dig into their beliefs and values: Understand what your character believes in and values. Examine their moral compass, political views, religious beliefs, or philosophical outlook. Consider how their beliefs might clash or align with the conflicts they encounter in the story. This will create depth and authenticity in their character development.
5. Uncover secrets and hidden aspects: Delve into your character's secrets, hidden desires, or aspects of their past that they prefer to keep hidden. Secrets can create internal conflicts, fuel character growth, and add intrigue to the story. They can also reveal vulnerabilities or flaws that make your character more relatable and complex.
6. Consider the impact of societal factors: Explore how societal factors such as gender, race, class, or historical context have influenced your character's experiences and identity. These factors can shape their struggles, opportunities, and perspectives. Understanding the societal context in which your character exists adds layers of depth to their backstory.
7. Connect the backstory to the main story: Once you have explored the character's backstory, identify how it relates to the main story. Determine how their past experiences, relationships, or traumas influence their present motivations, conflicts, and goals. This connection will ensure that the backstory serves a purpose in the narrative and contributes to the character's growth.
8. Use backstory selectively: While backstory is essential for understanding your character, avoid excessive exposition or information dumping. Introduce elements of the backstory gradually, through dialogue, memories, or subtle hints. This helps maintain reader interest and allows the character's past to unfold organically throughout the story.
Remember, not all aspects of the character's backstory need to be explicitly mentioned in the narrative. It's important to choose and reveal elements that have the most significant impact on the character's present circumstances and development.
if I was matt murdock and I found out the same chemical spill that blinded me and lit the world on “fire” turned a bunch of turtles into pizza loving ninjas I would lose it actually
I’m not going lie the thought of matt finding out he’s radioactive ooze brothers with this particular version of the tmnt has me in tears
matt, trying to recount his childhood and ignore the smell of turtle, three day old pizza, and sewer: …..so yah, after my dad died I was basically on my own.
the turtles, already planning on buying their radioactive waste brother a shirt that says “I fell in radioactive waste and all I got was these glasses”: cowabummer dude. our dad’s a rat
idk he looks like he's come to terms with it