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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
garbageplace
bitcoitus

Please remember that almost everyone around you is traumatized. I didn’t understand this when I was younger. I wondered why people acted so strangely and irrationally. Maybe all children wonder this. The author Robert Anton Wilson said (paraphrasing), “We have never seen a completely sane adult human.” No one makes it out of this life alive. It’s not their fault. Mercy, kindness, forgiving — these are what makes one human. They are other names for love. People break in the strangest of ways.

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“Under the present brutal and primitive conditions on this planet, every person you meet should be regarded as one of the walking wounded. we have never seen a man or woman not slightly deranged by either anxiety or grief. we have never seen a totally sane human being." — Robert Anton Wilson

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fuckyeahchinesefashion
fuckyeahchinesefashion

OP: If you never got that one item you were utterly obsessed with as a kid, you’ll end up buying loads of pretty yet unnecessary things in your thirties, forties, and beyond. (cr roxycat猫姐(内心版))

Cnetizens: Yeah, I'm treating my childhood self to a feast every day.

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These are the things people buy for their younger selves.(cr 速速现形,HC,阿皮叔,kimimi,藕藕大王,小摩托和小树,想一个小蘑菇,lulu在干嘛,瘾刺,新成的腿毛上长出几颗贝贝南瓜,迷恋晚风,大鸡蛋我煮你,披萨好吃)

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i started my figures collection by buying one i'd always wanted since i was quite younger but it was big and expensive and we didn't have that kind of money at all now i'm able to treat myself to snacks and stuff video
merry-go-robin
merry-go-robin

The three major lettercol notes on Jason's age: 412 for saying his origin was 3 years ago (making him 9), 413 for stating he's 12, and 420 for stating he's 12 and that nightwing is 20

Bonus: The two books where Bob Greenberger states 9 instead of it being mathed out + Annual 12 for stating 7th grade

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Annual 12

"...I never thought seventh grade would involve so much... work!"

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#412

"The events in BATMAN #408-409 chronicle the one, true, post-CRISIS origin of Jason Todd in Batman continuity. Also, this story takes place about 3 years ago"

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#413

"...just how old is Jason Todd?" "...he is 12."

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#420

"NIGHTWING IS 20!! JASON IS 12!! PERIOD!! END OF DISCUSSION!!"

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The Essential Batman Encyclopedia (2008)

"...he discovered nine-year-old Jason Todd is the process of stealing the Batmobile's tires."

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Batman: 100 Greatest Moments: Highlights from the History of The Dark Knight

"...Max Allan Collins made him a nine-year-old street urchin, first found in Crime Alley trying to rip off the Batmobile's tires."

what a lad stealing the bat's shit then calling him a boob then evading him at 9 what a legend dcu
glitter-stained
swagophile

me in a heist movie scenario: [right about to execute the big plan] i hope you guys kbow if this plan goes south i'm killing myself

driver: what

me: alright team. we kbow our roles. lets get to it

demolitions expert: wait can we go back to that thing earlier

grifter: yeah what was that about

me: charlie, i want you to take point. you're the most important for the early phase so you gotta make sure to nail this. remember we only have a limited time to pull this off, so the sooner the better

safecracker: youre not really gonna kill yourself if we fuck this up right

me: [putting on my badass sunglasses as smooth bossa nova music plays] i'm definitely going to kill myself if we get this wrong

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glitter-stained
nevion

Jason being hit with fear gas but isn't affected by it, not because it's not working, but because Jason doesn't notice anything different.


He doesn't think it's strange that everyone in the family tell him right to his face how he's an outsider. That he'll never fully belong in their family. That they should've never taken him back in. That he should drop dead again instead of continuously destroying his image from before dying, and so on.


And sure it hurt a little, but they've been saying it for ages, so he's gotten used to it.


Nothing new is happening...

oh ouch i can see it dcu
iliveforangstpjo
iliveforangstpjo

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"The poor fool realised too late that those kinds of shortcuts never pan out."

I hate this line so fucking much, someone kill me now. "Shortcuts"? Like the panel before wasn't homeless people?? Like Crime Alley isn't a poor neighbourhood and the only way to provide for your family is to turn to crime? It's not a fucking "Shortcut," It's the only option he had left. God what the fuck. Fucking Starlin I hate him so much.

line written by a cunt never had to think about perspective and privileges i guess dcu
sturionic
sturionic

"Learn the fundamentals first" seems like really sound universal advice, and as a former classical musician, I can vouch for it. You will have a more solid foundation for increasing complexity if you put in the time to study in a structured way. If you don't, you'll have a lot of shit to fix later.

As a former music teacher, I can also say that "learn the fundamentals first" is the death knell for a vast percentage of beginners, especially adult learners.

I've run into this with drawing several times, where some well-meaning artist has lectured me on needing to study anatomy properly or not use shortcuts like CSP brushes. And oh, believe me, I know. I know exactly how to learn an artistic discipline in a structured way. I just...don't want to!

The thing is, I'm not aiming to be a professional artist. I want to draw my gay little anime guys. I would undoubtedly improve at art much faster if I approached every gay little anime guy drawing as a study exercise. But I would also have quit drawing a decade ago if I couldn't just let myself enjoy drawing imperfect fucked-up little guys with whatever shortcuts I needed to body myself across the finish line.

With my adult piano students, my approach was always "What's your goal?" If their goal was to learn exactly one Elton John songbook to play at parties, then...that's what we did. We'd put tape on the keys to label the notes, and just fuckin go for it. Learning exactly one Elton John songbook is a good and noble musical goal, full stop.

Some of my students needed and enjoyed a more structured approach to learning; if they wanted to be able to play classical music, then yes, scales were going to have to enter the equation at some point. And yet others would learn the Elton John songbook, catch their white whale, and realize they wanted to explore more of the ocean. The scales were still there for them to learn!

Often the choice isn't between "learn art well" and "learn art imperfectly" - the choice is between "learn art imperfectly" and "don't do art at all." To which I say, learn imperfectly! Or, what the hell, don't 'learn' art. Just do, and enjoy the doing of it.

You have official permission from your local pretentious classical music snob: fuck the fundamentals. You can always unfuck them later (but only if you want to).

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