tropesarenotbad:

the-critical-feminist:

jenstansfield:

valwing:

exvind:

justiceleaque:

Hi, Clair. I’d like to come in and talk with you. Would that be all right?

This is the Batman we need to see more often. The one who remembers what it was like to be a scared child, one who knows how to handle situations delicately.

One of the reason why I love batman so much. He is portrayed as a very careful and guarded man. But he is probably the most human out of anyone. It’s why he is the knight that gotham deserves. 

Re: that last panel – 

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Batman, when he’s written correctly, is an extremely compassionate person. 

I always feel the need to reblog this because it’s definitely something I feel was lost in the Nolan films. 

context for the gif:

it’s Justice League animated. he was told to go kill the girl on the swing. he wouldn’t do it and she knew that because she read his mind— she was a human superweapon who had undergone absolutely inhumane testing and treatments to enhance her psychic powers until they were reaching reality-warping levels. 

it gave her a brain aneurysm. she was going to die literally any minute.

hence why he “had to” kill her, because her death could trigger a massive reality warping wave that would destroy a few hundred square miles. instead he sat with her because she was scared, because she had never had a childhood and just wanted to play. she was bitter, and angry, and hated the people who did that to her.

he sat with her, held her hand as she died. instead of causing massive destruction, the reality-warping faded, slowly, until there was nothing left except Batman carrying her now-corpse. He was cradling her against his chest.

her name was Ace.

in Batman Beyond, Bruce Wayne’s dog is named Ace.

these shows were produced at the same time. fans don’t think the naming was a coincidence

bpdummy:

someone: ….have you ever considered….how your mental illness makes ME feel?! how much you’re hurting Me????

me: i actually consider that every single day of my life and think about how much better it would be if i was dead but thank you for your contribution, i love being reminded of how much of a burden i am

thesymbolofpeace:

to all the minors following me you dont have to reveal everything about yourself on the internet you dont have to make a laundry list of the MI’s and traumas u have endured be on your about its ok to not make this very extremely personal stuff you wouldnt tell to people you first meet irl easily available on your online web page you really dont owe anything to anyone and you can and should indulge in privacy 

mogai-positivity:

No, your identity does not sound ridiculous.

Yes, your pronouns are fine.

The amount of labels you use is not bad.

No, they’re not “cringy.”

Labels are not a bad thing.

You’re allowed to identify as whatever orientation you feel.

You’re allowed to identify as whatever gender you feel.

Your orientation is valid.

Your gender is valid.

You’re valid.