I like to think Susie is the funny auntie to Mochi (kirby too) who spoils him ANYTHING
And i like to imagine her transporting Mochi like a chihuahua in a bag to shopping too,Mochi is perfectly small to to be transported in a bag(¿)
And in the process drags MK and Kirby too into the stores
(Mk probably ends up like the guy who has to carry all Susie bought for the kids 😭)
Agreed!!
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we don't talk enough about how much naomi serves every weekend 😍😳 sky has all these crusty British fossils commentating and then the most gorgeous woman ever like she's barbie fr
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[rubs my hands together and slaps my hand on her back]
this bad girl can fit so much ruthlessness within her
ahahahah anyways… [proceeds to get mauled]
i actually spent like half an hour looking for the best name, here’s some info on it:
vanina means "brings good news" in spanish and portuguese
it is also an alternate spelling of vania (latin): pet form of evangelina
i thought it would be funny to name her like that and she’s like “i bring good news; i killed 20 people :D”
also nina is a cute nickname
oh and her left eye is non functional due to carelessness whoops
Nina is a cutie pie and I'd absolutely allow her to crush my skull.
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The one thing I never see get brought up is that by the time Jason Todd confronts Tim at Titans Tower, Tim is on his second go-round at being Robin.
Tim’s dad made him give up Robin. At this point, the Robin that came before Tim - the Robin that most recently died - is Stephanie, not Jason. (As an aside, I don’t think Jason knows this because I don’t think Jason cares about any tragedies that happened after him - as in I don’t think he can wrap his head around life really truly carrying on without him.)
And so Jason challenges Tim on whether he deserves Robin as though it’s something Tim has never had to consider. Jason thinks he’s playing mind games; he hopes Tim will come out of this with self-doubt and mistrust in Batman. Tim, meanwhile, very recently watched someone else take over as Robin - directly as a result of him stepping away - fuck up massively, and get herself killed. Tim had to have considered not only whether he wants to be Robin, independently of what Jack Drake and Batman seem to need, but whether he’s good enough to do the job. You could make the argument that Tim didn’t fully know what he was getting into when he first started; you can’t say that anymore at this point. Jason is interesting because surprise! he’s alive! but none of what he says or does is remotely new territory for Tim at this point.
It’s also important to me to note that Tim really loved and mourned Steph, much more than he cared about Jason. I don’t think this does anything to Tim’s belief that he’s better at being Robin than Steph was, but in my heart it does mean that he wouldn’t accept Jason claiming any special authority because he died as Robin; Steph did too.
(And on the subject of Titans Tower timing, in-universe we are maybe a couple months after Jack Drake’s dying words to his son being that he was proud of him for being Robin, so do with that what you will)
Idk, I think there’s some interesting stuff to consider in the way that this comic makes Jason seem stuck in a time period when tragedies were more shocking and faith in heroes was more groundbreaking. He doesn’t know how to challenge the Robin of the present, who’s so familiar with grief and uncertainty that it doesn’t faze him in the same way it would - did? - faze Jason. Like, would it have shaken Tim more if Jason had known to bring up Stephanie? If Jason had questioned whether Tim is honouring Steph and his father by being Robin, and whether Tim thinks it would get someone killed (again) if he stopped? Would it have thrown Jason if Tim brought up Stephanie?
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Only Friends (2023) x Major Arcana
Sand → Strength
The Strength card, when reversed, demonstrates how uncertainty and a lack of self-confidence make one vulnerable, heartbroken, and incapable of comprehending their own value. The Strength card, being upright, reveals that said value and one's inner force do not come from brashness or indifference, but from resilience and the kindness within one's heart — it's through determination and love that the lion is tamed.
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