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dorothygale · 7 months ago
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possibly finally getting back on vyvanse everyone cheered
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ur-daily-inspiration · 25 days ago
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daily-spooky · 10 days ago
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incorrectbatfam · 6 days ago
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time-woods · 1 year ago
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simon doodle in honor of fionna and cake dropping, sad old men gotta b my favorite species tbh
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laukrskegg · 11 months ago
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With next year upcoming, I got my books line up, hope it's going to be fun.
Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
Edgar Allan Poe
An Antarctic Mystery (The Sphinx of the Ice Fields)
Jules Verne
At the Mountains of Madness
HP Lovecraft
Pym
Mat Johnson
And variety Innsmouth anthology books.
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stilitrash · 1 year ago
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The dynamic I never knew I wanted but definitely needed
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featherlouise · 1 year ago
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It was like a vision from an angry god
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hamburgernotsohelpful · 1 year ago
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She looks so healthy now…I HOPE SHE CLEANED THAT FUCKING APARTMENT
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brightgoat · 8 days ago
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STANDVERSE AU - Time for the stand that i am mentally ill about. they wear t shirts and listen to music. also please imagine them with their voice from ASBR
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dorothygale · 2 years ago
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not my psychiatrist lowkey ghosting me?
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ur-daily-inspiration · 9 months ago
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strayswolf · 5 months ago
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Jason slowly falling into a flashback gave this issue so much life and a greater purpose. They’re once again acknowledging harm Jason suffered at the hands of the Joker, and how he continues to deal with the mental scars left behind, an aspect that isn’t addressed enough in comics and is so appreciated here.
Also, the artistic decision to have Dick’s word bubble, “He’s taken too much from this family. We can’t let him take any more.” inlaid over introspective Jason was perfection.
Batman: Wayne Family Adventures, Season Three, Ep. 119, We’re Not Gonna Take It
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grouper · 24 days ago
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incorrectbatfam · 5 months ago
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WFA spoilers ahead
Content warning for discussion of mental illness
Can I take a moment to appreciate how they showcased Jason's PTSD in the latest ep? This isn't the first time but I feel like this round struck much closer.
Although this is the website where people are open about mental illness, there's still a reluctance to address the "loud" or "frightening" or "angry" or "messy" side of it. Stuff like bipolar, schizophrenia, addiction, PTSD. It's why I'm extremely hesitant to talk about my own problems even under anonymity.
Conversely, there are mainline comics (and other media) that use this category of mental illness as an excuse for characters to go all-out in their aggression. Even if not intentional, it perpetuates the idea that a trigger will always send the person spiraling until either the worst happens or someone steps in as the "hero." It's basically sending the message to people like me that we're a ticking time bomb.
Then there's WFA. Jason's not fully present during his episode. It leads him into a dangerous situation while at the same time he's unable to grasp things like pain. The adrenaline and the overwhelming sense of fear drives him into fight mode. He gets tunnel vision while he's beating up the bar patrons to try and find the Joker. Without getting into details, I've been in Jason's shoes. I've found myself in risky places doing things I'd later regret. All because of the disconnect from reality that makes me believe what I'm doing is necessary. Not even justified, just necessary. Almost like a survival instinct.
And what's so important is that Jason isn't a villain and Dick isn't a savior. Dick reaffirms Jason's trauma and guides him through tangible steps rather than giving broad sweeping advice. Of course there's no one-size-fits-all coping method, but the biggest thing is having somebody in your corner who sees you beyond this bad episode. Sometimes I have that, sometimes I don't. WFA won't show it since it's all about family, but the times I didn't have someone were exponentially scarier.
At the same time, there are consequences that a simple grounding exercise can't remedy—Jason got hurt, he hurt others, and his appearance at Noonan's definitely put him on someone's radar if not the Joker. And they're just as real as his feelings and (hopefully) he's gonna be held accountable. Because that's how it goes in real life. Something sets me off, I screw up, I get bailed out, and once I come down from it I have to fix the mess I made.
Maybe I'm just reading too much into a fan comic. But I know that if a few panels can resonate so closely with me, then it's worth talking about because someone, somewhere is also feeling the same way.
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jahdefender · 5 months ago
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So I found this posted to reddit and I wanted to share it here because I'm sure there are some fans who haven't seen the Adventures Bible stuff. (I had not so this is just referencing myself)
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