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Moving on.
Growing up.
Do you like girls- i mean, great answers! :)
Im bored so answer some of my questions! If you want :)
1) What's the most spontaneous thing you've ever done?
2) What's the biggest misconception people have about you?
3) Thoughts on spiderman (he's the loml <3)
4) Love Or be loved?
5) what's one thing you believe in that might be considered unconventional?
Yeah, those are what I could think of at the moment, and for someone who's an assassin, you're REALLY REALLY cool! That's all :)
Boredom is a dangerous thing, you know. But very well, I will humour you! Curiosity is a fine trait, after all. Questions, let’s see…
1) Spontaneity is often a luxury. Once, I left behind everything I knew for the sake of love. Perhaps that counts. It was either the bravest or the most foolish thing I’ve ever done.
2) That I am merely an extension of my father’s will. I assure you, I have my own mind and my own ambitions.
3) A capable young man. He is… energetic. And deeply devoted to his cause. Admirable. I suspect my father would call him an ‘irritation.’ I think that means he is doing something right. I respect his tenacity.
4) To love. There is no power greater than choosing to love someone, knowing the risks. Though, one rarely comes without the other.
5) That love and war are not as different as people believe.
You have an amusing way of looking at things. I am flattered by your assessment. I will take 'really, really cool' as high praise.
James "dogs are so weird, no matter how much you hurt them, they'll still love you" Potter vs Regulus "cats are so weird, they don't tell you what's wrong until it's too late" Black.
'Stephanie Brown was the Robin, Batman deserved but didn't need'
I do stand by the notion. Unlike Jason, Tim and Damian, she WANTED to be Robin, it wasn't handed to her, for Damian it was basically his birth right.
Her relationship with Batman is just really complex. What he did to her was wrong, but you should punch yourself if you think he doesn't care about his Robins, CAUSE HE DOES, HE'LL DIE FOR EVERY ONE OF THEM. No, he isn't her father and she isn't his daughter.
Stephanie was the Robin Batman needed because she was his reflection in many ways. Her stubbornness matched his, her sense of justice reminds me of Batman, her anger towards criminals and her sympathy towards victims all represent what the Batman Mantle stands for. However, she is her own character.
Stephanie Brown is a mirror but she is herself. Her stubbornness that of Bruce, she's hardworking just like Cassandra, her strong sense of justice matches that of Jason Todd and her energy to make everyone around her comfortable matches that of Dick Grayson.
What makes Stephanie herself is her flaws. Her stubbornness, anger, people pleasing-ness, her such strong sense of justice, how she loves so hard that it ruins her but it still doesn't stop her from loving, her emotional behavior but that's what Stephanie is!!
She does a golden retriever energy and I do believe that, she's my comfort character <3 and I think that aura contrasts that of Batman. I'm not justifying Bruce for what he did and her death could have been avoided but she was meant to be a vigilante. In another universe where she gets the Batman Mantle, I will assure you that she would be the Batman, Bruce couldn't be.
I am so sick and tired of people revolving her character around being a golden retriever or a love interest of Tim Drake and/or Cassendra Cain!
In short,
Stephanie Brown was the Robin Batman deserved was because she was his own reflection, no one could've made him see his flaws that way she could have because she's his flaws personified (this isn't an insult), sure he didn't need her, but the timeline of Stephanie being Robin is very special to me. I know what he did was wrong, but I do know her death was something that had a major effect on him because he failed another child, another Robin, another person who looked upto him. I do believe that Bruce cared, but that care didn't overshadow his harshness on her. I do believe Bruce regretted how he behaved when she was Robin, and I do believe he went to her grave every week to give flowers not out of guilt but out of care.
Should Stephanie Brown forgive him? No. However, will she? Yes. Stephanie Brown is nothing if not someone who believes in second chances.
Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk, I'm NOT normal about Stephanie Brown :D
I hope this was enough to answer your question on my previous post @a-bad-case-of-the-stephs
reblog if you’ve read fanfictions that are more professional, better written than some actual novels. I’m trying to see something
“You had to kill me, but it killed you just the same” - But it's Peter Pettigrew after betraying the only people who loved and accepted him the way he is.
I have a personal headcannon that,
Narcissa couldn't love Lucius the same way she loved Alice, even if she tried. Alice was her eternal love.
Female characters who had sm potential but were written by a misogynistic and racist writer :(
Moon knight is a criminally underrated character, he's so well-written!
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People saying we need more complex female characters but could barely handle Gwen Stacy (ATSV), Talia al ghul and Amy March.