he/him, artist, writer, heavily hyperfixated on dc (specifically the robins rn), traumatized and has the attention span and general inflection of a small insect thats been stepped on. enjoy
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i like tumblr because i didnt even assume this was red hood related at first i just thought 'wow. thats a specific type to have. cool though' and moseyed on by
his swagless looks and duffel full of heads has captivated me
Curate everything.
Curate your hygiene routine, curate your clothing items, curate your home, curate your habits, curate your nutrition, curate your environment, curate your circles, curate you socials, curate the content you consume, curate your social skills, curate your financial situation, curate your emotions, curate the version of you that shows up in public, curate your hobbies, curate your knowledge.
some teen titans fan art ft star with the 80s hair! gonna draw raven, cyborg, and maybe some hive people tomorrow :]
genuine question which member of the batfam would be best friends with yakko. personally, i say jason because yakko would also kill a man
Those old WB promos were š¤š½
#Nostalgia #Pokemon #PokƩmon #Batman #DCComics #Animaniacs
cicadas :-) āļø
get a print here! https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/unluckyprime/scream-as-loud-as-you-can-make-noise-until-you-die/
cassandra cain they could never make me hate you
DC twitter is generally not as fun as dc tumblr however that one account pretending to be Batgirl is just. Fantastic. Like this is literally Cass's account
there is still time. there is still time. until your bones are in the fucking ground there is still time.
I just learned that Jim Henson was so conflict avoidant that there was this time his lawyers were arguing and they wanted him to get involved and he said 'nope, I've got to catch a flight to London' and then he got on a plane. He did not actually have to go to London he was just trying to get away.
That is so profoundly relatable and absurd.
Collection JFK-2.3: Papers of John F. Kennedy: Pre-Presidential Papers: Senate FilesSeries: Files Related to Speeches and the PressFile Unit: John F. Kennedy Pre-presidential Papers; Senate Files; Speeches and the Press; American Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington DC
From the Office of Senator John F. Kennedy
Room 362, Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C.
FOR FLAT RELEASE AT 12:00 NOON (EST), THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960
THE RELIGIOUS ISSUE IN AMERICAN POLITICS
Following is the text of the address of Senator John F. Kennedy before the American Society of Newspaper Editors:
I have decided, in view of current press reports, that it would be appropriate to speak with you today about what has widely been called "the religious issue" in American politics. The phrase covers a multitude of meanings. There is no religious issue in the sense that any of the major candidates differ on the role of religion in our political life. Every Presidential contender, I am certain, is dedicated to the separation of church and state, to the preservation of religious liberty, to an end to religious bigotry, and to the total independence of the office-holder from any form of ecclesiastical dictation.
Nor is there any real issue in the sense that any candidate is exploiting his religious affiliation. No one's candidacy, by itself, raises a religious issue. And I believe it is inaccurate to state that my "candidacy created the issue" -- that, because I am replying to the Bigots, I am now "running on the religious issue in West Virginia" -- or that my statements in response to interrogation are "fanning the controversy". I am not "trying to be the first Catholic President", as some have written. I happen to believe I can serve my nation as President -- and I also happen to have been born a Catholic.
Nor am I appealing, as is too often claimed, to a so-called Catholic vote. Even if such a vote exists -- which I doubt -- I want to make one thing clear again: I want no votes solely on account of my religion. Any voter, Catholic or otherwise, who feels another candidate would be a superior President should support that candidate. I do not want any vote cast for me for such illogical reasons.
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Neither do I want anyone to support my candidacy merely to prove that this nation is not bigoted -- and that a Catholic can be elected President. I have never suggested that those opposed to me are thereby anti-Catholic. There are amply legitimate grounds for supporting other candidates -- (though I will not, of course, detail them here). Nor have I ever suggested that the Democratic Party is required to nominate me or face a Catholic revolt in November. I do not believe that to be true -- I cannot believe our convention would act on such a promise -- and I do believe that a majority of Americans of every faith will support the Democratic nominee, whoever he is.
What, then, is the so-called religious issue in American politics today? It is not, it seems to me, my actual religious convictions -- but a misunderstanding of what those convictions actually are. It is not the actual existence of religious voting blocs -- but a suspicion that such voting blocs may exist. And when we deal with such public fears and suspicions, the American press has a very grave responsibility.
I know the press did not create this religious issue. My religious affiliation is a fact -- religious intolerance is a fact. And the proper role of the press is to report all facts that are a matter of public interest.
But the press has a responsibility, I think you will agree, which goes far beyond a reporting of the facts. It goes beyond lofty editorials deploring intolerance. For my religion is hardly, in this critical year of 1960, the dominant issue of our time. It is hardly the most important criterion -- or even a relevant criterion -- on which the American people should make their choice for Chief Executive.And the press, while not creating the issue, will largely determine whether or not it does become dominant -- whether it is kept in perspective -- whether it is considered objectively -- whether needless fears and suspicions are stilled instead of aroused.
(drug dealer voice) yall ever hearda fraggle rock
scan š (pre writing and also washi tape)
Making a shitty one-page RPG called Oh Shit Itās the Killer. The premise is simple: youāre a high schooler spending the weekend in the woods with your besties. The Killer is there also. He is trying to the Kill you
friendly reminder that is it always appropriate to punch a nazi!! (and i encourage you to do so if it wont get you killed because activism is better whenever the activists are breathing)
the bat and the bird
In fifth grade a boy tried to impress me by swallowing a whole tadpole live and I punched him so hard that he puked and the tadpole was fine.
They should be making out Bart thinks
it was
day 1 at the communal puzzle club: i see a puzzle with a sign next to it that says "please help with our communal puzzle" and i say to myself "don't mind if I do" and did the whole thing
Happy International Bat Appreciation Day! Please tell your local BatFam member that you appreciate them.
part 2 of batfam headcanons! and a bonus Kon ācause heās literally me
thank you so much for everyone that interacted <3 i love drawing these little guys
Look yes Jason committed atrocities and tried to be a drug lord but he's also the only bat to have killed a rapist and a nazi so I have no choice but to adore him
i made this specific for this blog and entirely forgot about it but yeah take it
Hi ! give Dick a cat, thank you, bye
someone asked me for more protective bruce, and i heard tim was having a hard time recently in the comics, so here's a sketch of bruce shielding a young tim at a gala they're both at
blacephalon because its a clown that explodes
Please reblog for larger sample size :)
my discord friends and i about each others' ocs
when the fandom is so small that everybody knows everybody
FETCH ME NEIL
Me: You know how when you were a kid and youād wish that youād get sick or injured in a way that would justify why you didnāt live up to your potential?
Everybody, apparently: No?