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I saw what you did here Wincy 😂
Cynthia/Walter sister looks like Donna from Siren
I loved this serie with all my heart, It's a pity It got canceled 😢
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Black Femme Character Dependency Dark Skin Directory: D
D: The Characters
Daisy Grant Madame President | Damita Class Act | Darli Dagger | Dayna Mellanby | Death of the Endless Sandman | Deja Pearson This Is Us | Delilah Benson Dead Presidents | Denise Hayworth Home Economics | Denise Johnson | Diana Freeman Lovecraft Country | Doc McStuffins | Doctor Slone Fortnite | Donna Siren | Donna Meagle Parks and Recreation
D: The Entertainers
Da’Vine Joy Randolph | Damaris Lewis | Damita Jane Howard | Dana Davis | Danai Gurira | Danielle Deadwyler | Danielle Moné Truitt | Dawnn Lewis | Debbi Morgan | Deborah Ayorinde | Debra Wilson | Denee Benton | Dewanda Wise | Diahann Carroll | Diany Samba-Bandza | Diarra Ndiaye | Dominique Jackson | Duckie Thot
#BFCD DS Directory#BFCD Dark Skin December#BFCD Dark Skin December 2023#DSD: D#D#Black Women in Entertainment#Black Female Characters#Damita Class Act#Death of the Endless#Delilah Benson#Denise Hayworth#Doctor Slone#Donna Siren#Donna Meagle#Nesha Photosets#compilation#character compilation
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I think about rewriting her outcome all the time, because it was just so gross. She spent the ENTIRE TIME that we saw her in that show MISERABLE. THEN SHE DIED?!? WE HAD TO WATCHED HER BE 1. Captured 2. In captivity 3. Embittered 4. Detached from the one family member we knew of 5. AND FUCKING MURDERED
Ugh
Still mad. Forever mad. Gonna die mad
You won’t forget her song
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girls!!!!!!!
#most of them ive never drawn before!!!#ill try to do this in order top left to bottom right#supergirl#arrowette#wondergirl#raven#donna troy#starfire#catwoman#poison ivy#harley quinn#cassandra cain#black bat#dc#my art#gotham city sirens#cissiecassie
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just a little nibble….. @donnasmeatballs
#cosplay#wlw#bela dimitrescu#re8#re8 village#resident evil#yuri#beladonna#donna beneviento#re8 bela dimitrescu#fanfic#re fanfic#siren#Spotify
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ok guys vote on my next set of bracelets to premake
#cass cain#stephanie brown#barbara gordon#batman#bruce wayne#batgirl#superman#clark kent#wonder woman#diana prince#the flash#barry allen#green lantern#hal jordan#cassie sandsmark#donna troy#wonder girl#selina kyle#catwoman#gotham city sirens#pamela isley#poison ivy#harley quinn#scarecrow dc#jonathan crane#the riddler#edward nygma#dr freeze#victor fries#captain cold
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I wish to be as beautiful as they are
#siren#sirencore#siren aesthetic#sirens#mermaid#mermaids#mermaidcore#mermaid aesthetic#ocean#oceans#sea#seas#siren freeform#siren ryn#siren Donna
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me trying to think about other fandoms
my rick Riordan books and tsh silently judging from my bookshelf: ...
#like it makes me feel like I'm cheating on them or something#most of the time I ignore it and keep going not other times they are holding me like odysseus at the sirens#I'm odysseus they are the ropes and the siren call is other fandoms#percy jackson#rick riordan#tsh#the secret history#donna tartt
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Sirena, by Donna Jo Napoli
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Meet Donna
Name: Donna Songs
Age: 28
Species: Siren Troll
Family: Audrey (younger sister),Lucky (daughter), unnamed mother (deceased), unnamed father (deceased)
Love interest: King Jake
Backstory: As Donna and Audrey were hunting,she got caught in a fishing net. After being brought in a lab in Vibe City,she was determined to escape.
Voice actress: Renée Elise Goldsberry
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abt to watch the special even tho i'm several seasons behind 🫡🫡
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Now Playing...
Artist: Honey Bane
Title: Baby Love
Album: Baby Love Single
Played on: Tue Dec 17 2024 12:37:31 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time)
#Honey Bane #Female Fronted #BEWARE THE SIREN
#honey bane#Donna Tracy Boylan#beware the siren#female fronted#80s#80s music#synth-pop#picture sleeve#80s synth pop#1981#cover song
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Faustina Bordoni possessed remarkable beauty of figure and face, an expression full of fire and intelligence, to which she united tact, amiability, and prudence. As singers the rivals were nearly equal ; for Faustina, while surpassing the Cuzzoni in power of execution, had not the command of expression which made the latter's art so pathetic and touching. Dr. Burney, the musical historian, and father of Madame d'Arblay, describes Cuzzoni in these words : " A native warble enabled her to execute divisions with such facility as to conceal every appearance of difficulty ; and so soft and touching was the natural tone of her voice, that she rendered pathetic whatever she sang, in which she had leisure to unfold its whole volume. The art of conducting, sustaining, increasing, and diminishing her tones by minute degrees, acquired for her among professors the title of complete mistress of her art. In a cantabile air, though the notes she added were few, she never lost a favorable opportunity of enriching the cantilena with all the refinements and embellishments of the time. Her shake was perfect ;she had a creative fancy, and the power of occasionally accelerating and retarding the measure in the most artificial manner by what the Italians call tempo rubato. Her high notes were unrivaled in clearness and sweetness, and her intonations were so just and fixed that it seemed as if it were not in her power to sing out of tune." The celebrated flute-player Quantz, instructor of Frederick II., also gave Dr. Burney the following account of Faustina's artistic qualities : " Faustina had a mezzo-soprano voice, that was less clear than penetrating. Her compass now was only from B flat to G in alt ; but after this time she extended its limits downward. She possessed what the Italians call un cantar granito ; her execution was articulate and brilliant. She had a fluent tongue for pronouncing words rapidly and distinctly, and a flexible throat for divisions, with so beautiful a shake that she put it in motion upon short notice, just when she would. The passages might be smooth, or by leaps, or consisting of iterations of the same note ; their execution was equally easy to her as to any instrument whatever. She was, doubtless, the first who introduced with success a swift repetition of the same note. She sang adagios with great passion and expression, but was not equally successful if such deep sorrow were to be impressed on the hearer as might require dragging, sliding, or notes of syncopation and tempo rubato. She had a very happy memory in arbitrary changes and embellishments, and a clear and quick judgment in giving to words their full value and expression. In her action she was very happy ; and as her performance possessed that flexibility of muscles and face-play which constitute expression, she succeeded equally well in furious, tender, and amorous parts. In short, she was born for singing and acting."
Faustina Bordoni, who from the time of her radiant debut was known as the " New Siren," was the daughter of a noble Venetian family, formerly one of the governing families of the republic. Born in the year 1700, she began to study her art at an early age under Gasparoni, who developed a beautiful and flexible voice to the greatest advantage. She made her first appearance at the age of sixteen in Pollarolo's " Ariodante," and her beauty, which was ravishing, her exquisite voice, dramatic power, and artistic skill, gave her an immediate place as one of the greatest ornaments of the lyric stage. She came into rivalry with Cuzzoni even at this early period, but carried off the palm of victory as she did in after-years. Venice, Naples, Florence, and Vienna were successively the scenes of her triumphant reign as an artist, and she became acknowledged as the most brilliant singer in Europe. At Vienna she was appointed court singer at a salary of fifteen thousand thalers. Here she was found by Handel, who carried her to London, where she made her debut May 5, 1726, in that great composer's " Alessandro," very appropriately singing Stcttira to the Boxana of Cuzzoni. Faustina's amiable and unobtrusive character seems to have made her an unwilling participant in the quarrels into which circumstances forced her, and to have always deserved the eulogium pronounced by Apostolo Zeno on her departure from Vienna : "But whatever good fortune she meets with, she merits it all by her courteous and polite manners, as well as talents, with which she has enchanted and gained the esteem and affection of the whole court." Throughout life a sweet temper and unspotted purity of character made her the idol of her friends as well as of the general public. Faustina seems to have left London gladly, though her short career of two years there was a brilliant artistic success. The scandalous bickerings and feuds through which she passed made her departure more of a pleasure to herself than to the lovers of music in turbulent London.
She returned" to Venice in 1728, where she met Adolph Hasse, who was leader of the orchestra at the theatre in which she was engaged. Faustina, in the full bloom of her loveliness, was more than ever the object of popular adulation ; and many of the wealthy young nobles of Venice laid their names and fortunes at her feet. But the charming singer had found her fate. She and Hasse had fallen in love with each other at first sight, and Faustina was proof against the blandishments of the gilded youth of Italy. Hasse was the most popular dramatic composer of the age, and had so endeared himself to the Italian public that he was known as "il caro Sassone" a title which had also been previously given to Handel. Hasse had commenced life as a tenor singer, but his talent for composition soon lifted him into a higher field of effort. His first opera was produced at Brunswick, but its reception showed that he must yet master more of the heights and depths of musical science before attaining any deserved success.So he proceeded to Italy, and studied under Porpora and Alessandro Scarlatti. In a few years he became a celebrity, and the opera-houses of Italy eagerly vied with each other in procuring new works from his fecund talent. Faustina, then at the zenith of her powers and charms, and Hasse, the most admired composer of the day, were congenial mates, and their marriage was not long delayed.
Of this composer a few passing words of summary may be interesting. His career was one long success, and he wrote more than a hundred operas, besides a host of other compositions. Few composers have had during their lifetime such world-wide celebrity, and of these few none are so completely forgotten now. The facile powers of Hasse seem to have reflected the most genial though not the deepest influences of his time. He had nothing in common with the grand German school then rising into notice, or with the simple majesty of the early Italian writers. Himself originally a singer, and living in an age of brilliant singers, he was one of the first representatives of that school of Italian opera which was called into being by the worship of vocal art for its own sake. He had an inexhaustible flow of tunefulness, and the few charming songs of his now extant show great elegance of melodic structure, and such sympathy with the needs of the voice as make them the most perfect vehicle for expression and display on the part of the singer. For ten years, that most wonderful of male singers, as musical historians unite in calling Farinelli, charmed away the melancholy of Philip V. of Spain by singing to him every evening the same two melodies of Hasse, taken from the opera of " Artaserse."
In 1731 the celebrated couple accepted an offer from the brilliant Court of Dresden, presided over by Augustus II., as great a lover of art and literature as Goethe's Duke of Saxe-Weimar, or as the present Louis of Bavaria. This aesthetic monarch squandered great sums on pictures and music, and gave Hasse unlimited power and resources to place the Dresden opera on such a footing as to make it foremost in Europe. His first opera produced in Dresden was the masterpiece of his life, " Alessandro dell' Indie," and its great success was perhaps owing in part to the splendid singing and acting of Faustina, for whom indeed the music had been carefully designed. As the husband of the most fascinating prima donna of her age,Hasse had no easy time. His life was still further embittered by the presence and intrigues of Porpora,his old master and now rival, and jealousy of Porpora's pupil, Mingotti, who threatened to dispute the sway of his wife. Hasse's musical spite was amusingly shown in writing an air for Mingotti in his " Demofoonte." He composed the music for what he thought was the defective part of her voice, while the accompaniment was contrived to destroy all effect. Mingotti was nothing daunted, but by hard study and ingenious adaptation so conquered the difficulties of the air, that it became one of her greatest show-pieces. A combination of various causes so dissatisfied the composer with Dresden, that he divided his time between that city, Venice, Milan, Naples, and London, though the Saxon capital remained his professed home. One of his diversions was the establishment of opera in London in opposition to Handel ; but he became so ardent an admirer of that great man's genius, that he refused to be a tool in the hands of the latter's enemies, though several of his operas met with brilliant success in the English capital.
Dresden life at last flowed more easily with Hasse and Faustina on the advent of Augustus III., who possessed his father's connoisseurship without his crotchets and favoritism. Here he remained, with the exception of a short Venetian sojourn, till late in life. On the evening of Frederick the Great's entrance into Dresden in 1745, after the battle of Kesselsdorf, Hasse's opera of " Arminio " was performed by command of the conqueror, who was so charmed with the work and Faustina's singing that he invited the composer and wife to Berlin. During the Prussian King's occupation he made Faustina many magnificent gifts, an exceptional generosity in one who was one of the most penurious of monarchs as well as one of the greatest of soldiers. Faustina continued to sing for eight years longer, when, at the age of fifty-two, she retired from the long art reign which she had enjoyed, having held her position with unchanged success against all comers for nearly forty years.
In notable contrast to the career of Faustina was that of her old-time rival, Cuzzoni. After the Venetian singer retired from London, Cuzzoni again returned to fill an engagement with the opposition company formed by Handel's opponents. With her sang Farinelli and Senesino, the former of whom was the great tenor singer of the age — perhaps the greatest who ever lived, if we take the judgment of the majority of the musical historians. Cuzzoni was again overshadowed by the splendid singing of Farinelli, who produced an enthusiasm in London almost without parallel. Her haughty and arrogant temper could not brook such inferiority, and she took the first opportunity to desert what she considered to be an ungrateful public. We hear of her again as singing in different parts of Europe, but always with declining prestige. In the London " Daily Post " of September 7, 1741, appeared a paragraph which startled her old admirers : " We hear from Italy that the famous singer, Mrs. C-z-ni, is under sentence of death, to be beheaded for poisoning her husband." If this was so, the sentence was never carried into execution, for she sang seven years afterward in London at a benefit concert. She issued a preliminary advertisement, avouching her " pressing debts " and her " desire to pay them " as the reason for her asking the benefit, which, she declared, should be the last she would ever trouble the public with. Old, poor, and almost deprived of her voice by her infirmities, her attempt to revive the interest of the public in her favor was a miserable failure ; her star was set for ever, and she was obliged to return to Holland more wretched than she came. She had scarcely reappeared there when she was again thrown into prison for debt ; but, by entering into an agreement to sing at the theatre every night, under surveillance, she was enabled to obtain her release. Her recklessness and improvidence had brought her to a pitiable condition ; and in her latter days, after a career of splendor, caprice, and extravagance, she was obliged to subsist, it is said, by button-making. She died in frightful indigence, the recipient of charity, at a hospital in Bologna, in 1770.
We have already seen that this great prima donna retired from the stage in 1753, at the age of fifty-two. The life of the distinguished couple during this period is described with much pictorial vividness in a musical novel, published several years since, under the name of " Alcestis," which also gives an excellent idea of German art and music generally. In 1760 Hasse suffered greatly from the bombardment of Dresden by the Prussians, losing among other property all his manuscripts in the destruction of the opera-house —a fact which may partly account for the oblivion into which this once admired composer has passed. The loss was peculiarly unfortunate, for the publication of Hasse's works was then about to commence at the expense of the King. He and his wife removed to Vienna, where they remained till 1775, when they retired to Venice, Faustina's birthplace. Two years before this Dr. Burney visited them at their handsome house in the Landstrasse in Berlin, and found them a humdrum couple—Hasse groaning with the gout, and the once lovely Faustina transformed into a jolly old woman of seventy-two, with two charming daughters. As he approached the house with the Abate Taruffi, Faustina, seeing them, came down to meet them. Says the Doctor : " I was presented to her by my conductor, and found her a short, brown, sensible, lively old lady, who expressed herself much pleased to meet a cavaltere Inglesiy as she had been honored with great marks of favor in England. Signor Hasse soon entered the room. He is tall and rather large in size, but it is easy to imagine that in his younger days he must have been a robust and fine figure ; "great gentleness and goodness appear in his countenance and manners."
Going to see them a second time, the Doctor was received by the whole family with much cordiality. He says Faustina was very intelligent, animated, and curious concerning what was going on in the world. She had a wonderful store of musical reminiscences, and showed remains of the splendid beauty for which her youth was celebrated. But her voice was all gone. Dr. Burney asked her to sing. " Ah ! Non posso ; ho perduto tutte le mie facolta." (" Alas ! I am no longer able; I have lost all my faculty.") "I was extremely fascinated," said the Doctor, "with the conversation of Signor Hasse. He was easy, communicative,and rational, equally free from pedantry, pride, and prejudice. He spoke ill of no one, but on the contrary did justice to the talents of several composers, among them Porpora, who, though he was his first master, was afterward his greatest rival." Though his fingers were gouty, he played on the piano for his visitor, and his beautiful daughters sang. One was a "sweet soprano," the other a "rich and powerful contralto, fit for any church or theatre in Europe " ;both girls " having good shakes," and " such an expression, taste, and steadiness as it is natural to expect in the daughters and scholars of Signor Hasse and Signora Faustina."
There are two pictures of Faustina Bordoni in existence. One is in Hawkins's " History," showing her in youth. Brilliant large black eyes, splendid hair, regular features, and a fascinating sweet ness of expression, attest how lovely she must have been in the heyday of her charms. The other represents her as an elderly person, handsomely dressed, with an animated, intelligent countenance. Faustina died in 1793, at the age of ninety-two, and Hasse not long after, at the age of ninety-four.
From Great Singers: Ferris, George T.
#classical music#opera#music history#bel canto#composer#classical composer#aria#classical studies#maestro#chest voice#Faustina Bordoni#mezzo-soprano#The Rival Queens#La Prima Diva#classical musician#classical musicians#classical history#history of music#historian of music#musician#musicians#diva#prima donna#the New Siren#mezzo#Great Singers
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Me, an Outlander fan, watching Siren, with the reporter drowning in the car: Ye cannae let him live! (in Jenny's voice)
But Siren is about, well, sirens, and after a pretty dark alternate timeline imagining what would have happened if the guy had been allowed to live, well...he drowned. lol
#I get why they had one of the human love interests do it#but I would have preferred if she'd just killed him in the car#she's only gotten to kill two men in as many seasons#that is a frightfully low number#Donna deserved better#she got to kill many more men#but then one killed her :(#Siren#Siren tv series
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[Queer bodies][Fabio Vittorini]
Queer bodies" di Fabio Vittorini analizza la storia dei corpi queer da fine Ottocento a oggi. Coniugando teoria, storia e testi, il libro offre nuove chiavi di lettura su romanzi e film emblematici.
Esplorando l’identità di genere: un viaggio letterario e mediatico attraverso i corpi queer Titolo: Queer bodies. Identità trans* nella letteratura e nei media. Da fine Ottocento agli anni SettantaScritto da: Fabio VittoriniEdito da: Pàtron editoreAnno: 2024Pagine: 392ISBN: 9788855536325 Clicca qui per acquistare il libro La sinossi di Queer bodies di Fabio Vittorini Trans*, non-binary,…
#2024#analisi testuale#Città della notte#corpo#Da fine Ottocento agli anni Settanta#Dagli anni Settanta a oggi#Fabio Vittorini#film#gay#identità di genere#Identità trans* nella letteratura e nei media#Il bacio della donna ragno#Il ballo delle checche#Italia#L’impuro folle. Tra i film: Glen or Glenda#Le signore sirene#letteratura#LGBT#LGBTQ#libri gay#media#Myra Breckinridge#Narrativa#Non aprite quella porta#non-binary#nonfiction#Orlando#Pàtron Editore#Petrolio#Psyco
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Dick Grayson's talent for manipulation literally brings the world to its knees.
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My absolute favorite trait about Dick aside from his craziness is his ability to control every single person in existence. The best part is, he's so clever in the way that he does it that people almost never notice.
Bart Allen
"Oh! Ahh..you're trying to get my DNA sample. You need my spit! Ha! That's such a Dick Grayson thing to do."
Bart knows!! Dick's brilliantly sly okay. Honey catches more flies that vinegar? He takes it so far that breaks he the ceiling with it because by the time he's done, people don't even know they've been manipulated. And if they do, then what can they do about it? He always wins.
With friends and family he does it to make them feel better without being so overt and discomforting them.
Justice League: Road to Dark Crisis
Jon came to him when he was feeling lost and upset and Dick set up the perfect conditions to encourage him and pick him up. He's just so good at doing what he's doing but he does it for all the right reasons.
But the extent Dick can go trick and manipulate someone is off the charts. A virtuoso.
In a Titans comic, Dick literally spent MONTHS acting depressed and weak after Donna, Wally, and Garth were kidnapped to another dimension by a villain just so he could trick the villain into thinking that his career was over and bring him into the same dimension so Dick could take him down.
He fooled everyone.
Teen Titans: The Silver Age TBP 2 Part #1
"Batman taught me how to be a totally convincing actor! So if the only way you could send me here with your ring was if I filled my brain with evil thoughts, I just faked it! My facial expression was pure evil-but my mind remained pure good." MONTHS.
He planned, pretended, and calculated every single fiber of his own mind and body until the whole world was fooled by his acting. He tricked an interdimensional being who had psychic access. That means he was so extraordinarily manipulative, he can control his own thoughts inside his head to trick someone else. Voldemort's legilimens has nothing on Dick's talent.
Like Bart, sometimes his allies are aware of this like with Selina-
Gotham City Sirens Issue #23
Selina's literally having a mental breakdown trying not to fall for Dick's manipulation and tricks.
But even if they know he's manipulating them, they still are forced to fall for it anyway.
Gotham City Sirens Issue #23
"Damn it."
Like a goldilocks mad scientist - he does it just right.
His acting is just so on point that he outschemes the schemer.
When the Crime Syndicate (Superwoman, Ultraman, Owlman, Power ring, etc) arrive on Earth to take it over when Dick is Batman, Dick needs to do something fast. But to make things worse, there's a being that's so powerful, that both the Crime Syndicate and Justice League combined have a snowball's chance in hell of defeating him.
So what does Dick do? He runs the game.
Justice League of America (2006) Issue #52
Justice League of America (2006) Issue #52
"Of course he had a plan the whole time. He's Batman. He always has a plan."
Justice League of America (2006) Issue #52
He tricks everyone.
Justice League of America (2006) Issue #52
And in the end, the Justice League wins and Dick saves the world.
Justice League of America (2006) Issue #52
I love how they characterized Owlman as a snake because that would make Dick a mongoose since mongoose eats snakes. And do you know what Mongoose represent in folklore? Action, adventure, boldness, fearlessness, impulsiveness, independence, optimism, rebellion, resistance, resourcefulness, speed, adaptation, agility, quickness, intelligence and wit. All characteristics that define him.
He plays the world like a chessboard, always five steps ahead.
He always has an ace hidden up his sleeve.
His thoughts are always masked behind a disarming smile.
He has mastered the art of manipulation.
And that's while he's outright fighting. His subtlety is just so seductive.
Take a look at the way he smoothly evades answering in this panel -
Grayson Issue #9
He's so smooth. She's constantly on the watch but she instantly fell head over heels for his charms in a half a heartbeat, that's just how good he is.
Grayson Issue #10
He's a master manipulator who knows exactly what to say and how to act to always end up winning.
It's seriously such a shame that one of his greatest skills and talents isn't talked about more because this man?! Flawless.
He's the spy everyone on TV wishes they could be. He's the type of spy people read about in history books and marvel at the ease, grace, and legendary story he leaves behind. He's the spy that everyone knows and dreams of in their fantasies.
Nightwing (2016)
And oh how they so are.
He can just get people to do whatever he wants.
There's a reason why Batman's only contingency plan against Nightwing is "Let's hope he fucks up." Because with his intelligence, skill, power, charisma, and raw talent - he's goddamn unstoppable.
#manipulative dick grayson#dick's honest to god terrifying for what he can do#so thankful he's on the good side because the world doesn't stand a chance with him on the bad#dick grayson#nightwing#bart allen#dc impulse#jon kent#super boy#selina kyle#catwoman#dc titans#owlman#robin dick grayson#crime syndicate#justice league#spyral#batman dick grayson
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