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anthropophageartist · 7 months
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gellymark-blog · 2 months
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secondimpact · 10 days
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click2cum · 11 months
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nerdpoe · 8 months
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Danny got caught by the GIW, tortured, and managed to escape.
Unfortunately, he didn't escape without damage.
And he can't tell his parents or they'll get suspicious.
But the damage is....obvious. He always hurts, now. He can't feel his right pinky or move it. Walking for long stretches of time is impossible, and his legs physically won't hold him up if he tries. But he can't use a wheelchair, or his parents will find out. So he resorts to floating and pretending to walk. He can't bend over as much; his core muscles are too damaged to allow it. So he phases through himself to pretend he is, or lies and leaves before someone asks him to.
He definitely can't fight.
The other ghosts know this, and ease off so that he can recover. It's a respect thing; going after another ghost when they're weak and incapable of fighting is shameful.
So he and Jazz do some research, and make a list of the medical equipment he needs to start recovering. Jazz tries to teach herself how to be a physical therapist on top of everything else in her life; college, her job so she doesn't rely on their parents, etc.
But that medical equipment is so frickin expensive.
So Danny plans for being out of commission for a week or so, visits Jazz in Gotham indefinitely, and decides to rob one of the largest suppliers of medical equipment.
Drake Industries.
His first few heists go off pretty well, but then on the final one, he finds himself face to face with Red Robin.
A noise from behind him alerts him to Nightwing.
And, again; Danny cannot fight.
He's already shaky, using his powers so much. The pain that's always there has flared to levels he can't ignore, and he knows he needs to leave immediately.
He also can't afford to be chased.
"Please. I just want to get better, and it's too expensive otherwise."
@simplestoryteller
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Kevin Day isn't actually a coward, Neil and Andrew just have very different ideas of what it means to be brave. Kevin is a survivor. He spent most of his formative years walking a middle ground of being useful but not so much that he showed riko up. He had every reason to be afraid of riko. He was the only one that truly understood what riko was capable of aside from Jean. Neil and Andrew are fighters, they are all or nothing types, they don't understand how someone could walk a middle ground just for something that resembles safety when they fought so hard to not give in to threats until it threatened someone they care about and almost killed themselves in the process. Kevin didn't even know he was ALLOWED to fight back because that was never an option. Leaving the only life he's ever known was so much braver than anyone gives him credit for. It isn't until he has something to fight for and is given permission (not just by the moriyama's and Neil but by himself) to be his own person for the first time that he is able to defy his abusers.
It's not cowardly to do what you can to stay safe. Not everyone has Andrew and Neil's blatant disregard for their own personal safety. Being afraid of pain and death is perfectly reasonable.
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rubysparx · 4 months
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A helpful diagram of how my attraction to mindflayer is different from most ppl’s attraction to mindflayer
[ THIS POST WAS MADE BY AN OBJECTUM PERSON. DONT BE STUPID ]
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holistichealingg · 5 months
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rosetheocto · 10 months
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hello to my 16 followers on here and anyone else who stumbles upon this post can you guys do me a quick favor if you live in the US?
Tell your senators that KOSA/Earn It/other internet bills that are similar will not protect anyone.
There are a lot of people that are wording this better than I am but this is gonna censor the internet of anything “inappropriate” (which basically means LGBTQIATS+ content and overall mental health stuff that can prevent kids from killing themselves) so like yeah can we make that law not happen please?
Oh yea also if it does anyone above the age of 16(?) will need to upload their drivers licenses to access the internet and even then all of your personal info will be out there for anyone to grab, plus it’ll be easier for predators to get away with harming kids if this passes, overall we wont be having a good time
Here’s the Bad Internet Bills website
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pregstiel · 1 year
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signs hung in s4 heaven that make cas go "wonder who that's for"
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gellymark-blog · 2 months
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https://signworks.us.com/ - Welcome to SignWorks, your trusted local signage experts in [City/Region]! At SignWorks, we specialize in creating high-quality, customized signage solutions to help businesses stand out and attract customers. With years of experience and a commitment to excellence, we offer a wide range of signage services. Whether you need eye-catching storefront signs, attention-grabbing banners, or effective vehicle wraps, our team of skilled professionals is here to bring your vision to life. We understand the unique needs of local businesses and are dedicated to providing personalized service and top-notch craftsmanship. #signs #signcompany #safetysign #constructionsign #outdoorsigns #signmakers
SignWorks, Inc Phone: (510) 357-2000 Fax: (510) 357-2001 E-mail: [email protected] Hours: By Appointment Only Billing Address: P.O. Box 186, Canyon, CA 94516
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secondimpact · 8 months
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neversetyoufree · 6 months
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God it just hit me.
Names are power in VnC. We call the piece of the world formula that defines a vampire their "true name." Learning and altering a vampire's true name gives you near-absolute power over them. Vanitas hides his old name as part of his "Vanitas" persona—a defense mechanism to hide his vulnerable self.
And names are an axis of discrimination too. The main way we've been examining discrimination against the dhampirs is through the lens of vampires refusing to call them by their names. And Luna, the perennial outsider, seems not to have been given a real name. They certainly didn't have a name that they liked or identified with for most of their life.
So with all that context, even more than it might be in another series, Teacher's whole name shtick becomes such an insane power move. He changes his name constantly and will brutally punish anyone that gets it wrong. Nobody has the power that would come from knowing whatever his first/true name was. He has the physical and social power to punish and correct anyone that doesn't call him what he wants to be called. He is in complete control of how people address him, or at least close to complete control, which is such a big deal within this story.
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rosepompadour · 1 year
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Empress Poppaea’s cat drinks out of her milk bath in SIGN OF THE CROSS (1932)
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