New place, same fight
Danny loves his friends, they have been with him since they were little and they have experienced too many things together, things that have helped them grow, things that only strengthen their friendship. Because Sam and Tucker were everything to him, as he was everything to them.
But at the same time, Danny could admit that he hated his friends; not always, but there were times where they wouldn't stop fighting, where they forced him to choose. The halfa could understand, Sam and Tucker had different world views, they saw different things and occasionally Danny thought they only got along because of him.
That was okay, he learned to live with them, to be the center of their arguments. And when they moved from Amity to Gotham, when they decided to rent an apartment together and go to the same college (which miraculously had all their majors), he thought everything would be fine.
It was idiotic of him. Because at the time he could only see a repeat of what had happened in high school; Sam was having a protest about the cafeteria menu and Tucker had organized the meat lovers (again), and the halfa knew how it was all going to end.
The point is, Danny was tired of repeating the same cycle, a cycle that apparently included Waylon and Poison Ivy fighting in the cafeteria at his new college (and how the hell did his friends manage to get the Rogues of Gotham into their fights?), so when he saw the people in bat suits he exploded.
When Sam and Tucker turned to ask his opinion he shook his head, pointed at Lunch Lady, who had her arms crossed and decided it wasn't his problem before disappear. Literally, no matter if half of Gotham was calling him meta, he was tired.
Red Robin gawked at him before turning his attention to Lunch Lady, who was gathering all the meat around her to form a giant meat monster. And Danny decided it wasn't his problem.
Apparently, Sam and Tucker decided that the bats could take care of it before they looked worried and started looking for Danny. It became obvious that the bats needed help when Danny looked at a giant meat monster two hours later, the halfa arched an eyebrow in dismay, weren't they supposed to be professional heroes? Lunch wasn't even trying...
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i'm sorry can we talk about joker out apparently only having one concert in slovenia this year? and the fact that the only way you can get tickets is by winning them by buying poli?
it seems really shitty to me how much they are prioritising other countries over slovenia
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Did you ever get half way through writing a chapter, realize how you could make that chapter 10x better, get very excited, and then realize that meant you had to rewrite everything? 🙃
I love writing I swear I do (😫)
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*quietly corrects a missing-word error in a fic first posted fourteen years ago*
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I went through my blog and realised I never actually talked about the dream I had about tma?? I failed y'all
Anyway, I dreamt that Rusty Quill had decided to make a movie about the magnus archive and made an announcement on Twitter about it. In said announcement, they said that the movie would take some time to make, as they were planning to film EVERY SINGLE EPISODE instead of, you know, just keeping the most important plot points.
Also, one week after they announced it, the movie released worldwide.
Since we were all so excited about it, some mutuals from a Discord groupchat I'm in (who've I've literally never met before irl and also don't know all that well) and I decided to go and watch it together. Conveniently, we all lived in my hometown, so wee met in front of the local cinema, where we could already see some people waiting for the doors to open. All in all, there wasn't much going on. I remember a mom and her two kids being there and a guy with a giant white dog. Nothing you'd expect at the tma movie premiere.
Once they let us in, I realised the cinema looked quite different than it does irl, instead of seats, there were just wooden benches you'd use in PE class, and instead of the usual giant screen there was just a normal flatscreen TV. I didn't question that, as I was too excited for the movie to start.
However, there was a problem: Apparently, the movie's audio got corrupted and was unusable, which meant that we could watch the movie but had no sounds. The cinema directors solution was to personally call Rusty Quill, who then sent over every single person who had ever voiced a character over to this small town in the middle of nowhere, Germany, to live voice act the ENTIRE movie.
Of course, everyone arrived within 10 minutes as the town had an airport in my dream. (???)
I remember them voicing some of the movie (must have been a few podcast episodes) when Jonny told us they'd take a break to get some ice cream. We decided to wait, of course.
While waiting, I turned to my friend and told them how excited I was for Micheal to show up for the first time. They turned to me and told me that Micheal was the only thing they cut out of all 200+ episodes. I was so offended by the lack of Micheal that I told my friend, "Well then, there's no reason for me to be here," and woke up.
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