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Oh my god thank you for giving me permission... TO USE MY OWN FUCKING ART? 🤩
Boy I was fucking polite asking for credits or take them down, and you chose to be childish. Are you that pathetic using my content to get views? Is it that hard to credit artists? God people like you are the reason I stopped drawing fanart.
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Bruce: How's the food?
Selina: It's great! Send compliments to the chef.
Bruce: Okay.
Bruce: *goes to the kitchen*
Bruce: You have beautiful eyes.
Alfred, blushing: Thank you.
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"What song is he singing Mr. Barnes?"
"Don't ask me, I'm 105"
My favorite so far
Headcanon: Sam is actually an amazing dancer and performer and no one knows it yet
credits to @/india.jpeg on tiktok
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So I'm not overly familiar with comics and especially Dick and Jason's relationship, but I've noticed that fanon tends to use the term Little Wing when Dick refers to Jason. When and how did that become a thing?
The nickname Little Wing is actually kind of bittersweet. It’s from a retelling of Dick and Jason’s meeting...like in the original version, Dick is unaware that Bruce has adopted Jason and made him Robin. But unlike in the original version, where Dick finds out in the newspaper and decides to confront Bruce himself, Bruce and Barbara work together to trick Dick, and surprise him with the new Robin when he’s on what he thinks is a regular stakeout.
Nightwing #105
It makes for a rather harsh introduction. Jason thinks that beating Dick is part of the test, to prove that he is Robin. Dick tries to talk things out, but Jason is determined to prove his worth. He hits Dick a couple times, spouting abrasive comments all the while...and I was impressed with Dick’s restraint lmao, though it did start to get under his skin.
On Dick’s side of things, he feels betrayed, by Bruce and Barbara alike. He hides his hurt, bitter feelings behind cheeky comments and smiles, which I’m sure rub Jason the wrong way when he’s taking becoming Robin very seriously.
Yikes. Then, things take a turn--Alfred is kidnapped by Killer Croc, Bruce is out of commission, and Dick and Jason are forced to team up to save the day. They go train surfing, and begin to actually talk and get to know each other.
Nightwing #106
They are both starting to warm up to each other a bit. Jason isn’t as prickly and combative, now that he realizes Dick is not out to take back his spot. And Dick is angry at Bruce, not Jason...he even starts giving Jason some vigilante tips. But he’s not entirely at peace with Jason being Robin yet. So what does he call him?
Little Wing...as in, Mini Nightwing. Jason is Dick’s side kick for this little adventure ;)
Still, as things continue, Dick and Jason grow more comfortable with one another. I think Dick gets a bit fond of Jason, and Jason seems to be impressed with Dick despite himself.
A lot of their interactions began to give me big brother-little brother vibes. In the end, Dick realizes that Jason’s got what it takes, and accepts him as Robin.
He calls him by name. Robin. So, I feel that “Little Wing” was once an expression of Dick’s discomfort at being replaced, and as he got to know Jason, it evolved into a genuinely fond thing.
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Would it make sense for a character who passed out from blood loss but was treated, to be unconscious for day or two? (Sorry if I have bad English, it is not my first language)
Whata fantastic question! Don’t be hard on yourself; your English is better than a handful of natives I’ve met. I’m more than happy to answer this for you – discussing blood is a favorite pastime of mine.
Tobest answer your question, it’s important we clarify what is meantwhen using the term “unconsciousness.” This word can beused for a vast amount of things – head trauma, sedation, even ournatural sleeping state can be referred to as being unconscious.
Likeall things, the media tends to warp the reality of whatunconsciousness really is. You know when a character gets BUMPEDin the head, and then don’t wake up for a convenient amount of timeto the plot? Like, five minutes to an hour? Well, realistically,they’d be brain dead. The longer someone is unconscious the lesschance they will ever wake up. What actually occurs is that when aperson falls unconscious, it is for a very brief period of time.However, they may not remember a lot of what happens afterwards. Theywere conscious, breathing, and able to move if necessary, but thebrain isn’t working at 100% capacity. They may feel like they wereout of it much longer than they actually were.
Thestate of unconsciousness is still widely unknown in the medicalfield, so for the sake of answering the direct question here, wewon’t focus too much on it. What we will focus on is…
!!!Hypovolemia!!!!
Sayit with me! Hypo-vo-le-mia. This is the medical word for BLOODLOSS. Hypovolemic shock is acondition where the heart is unable to supply enough blood and oxygento the body because of blood loss; it is caused by a significantdecrease in total blood volume.
So,I answer your question with another question: What happens to ourbodies when we suffer from blood loss?
Well,for starters, it depends on how much blood loss we’ve sufferedfrom. This is classified in stages. There’s…
Stage1: Upto 15% (750 mL)
Stage2: 15–30%(750–1500 mL)
Stage3: 30–40%(1500–2000 mL)
Stage4: Over40% (over 2000 mL)
Toremain concise, I won’t touch on the stages that won’t pertain toyour question. What we want to focus on here is something that couldcause a traumatic reaction. This is when the body loses anywhere from30-40% of our blood volume.
Bearin kind, our bodies do not contain all that much blood. 1.2 to 1.5gallons, 9-12 pints, bout4,500 to 5,700 mL, weightdepending. In fact, it’s only 7-8% of our body weight. Think aboutthat next time you get a cut.
So,let’s entertain the idea that a character has suffered from stage 3or stage 4 hypovolemic shock. As you stated, they’ve received thenecessary treatment to stay alive. We’llalso say that they haven’t suffered multi-organ system failure,which is likely when the kidneys and liver begin to shut down fromblood loss. The characterhas received plenty of fluid and blood transfusions, platelets andmedications to aid in their recovery such as vasopressor’s, a groupof medicines that contract (tighten) blood vessels and raise bloodpressure. The character is now in their recovery phase of the thishypovolemic shock.
What’sthat look like?
Thepatient will be heavily monitored, likely in a shock trauma unit orintensive care unit. Here, medical staff can provide morearound-the-clock care as needed. The staff’s goal will be to: Raiseblood pressure, monitor respiratory (the patient may be on aventilator to aid with this) increase fluid intake with IV’s,improve the count of erythrocyte’s – aka RBC’s (red bloodcells) – with transfusion and fluids.
Willthe patient be unconscious during off all this? Absolutely! Butit’ll morethan likely be fromsedation. Maybe for pain management – perhaps the bleeding wasinternal and they needed an operation. But morethan not, it’s forcomfort. Our goal in medicine is to always keep the patient comfortable.
If I were to playwith the scenario that your character doesn’t have anypainkillers/meds to aid him in sedation though, they would still be resting.
Restis what helps our bodies recover. Sleep is our natural form ofhealing. They’ll be exhausted, deadbeat, they’ll be anemic whichjust makes them even more tired. They will be clonked out. Will yoube able to rouse them? Likely, but with difficulty.Think of that time you got a really bad cold or stomach bug, and youspent all day in bed sleeping. It was hard for other people to wakeyou up, wasn’t it? That’s because your body wants you to sleep,more than ever. It needs to heal and that’s how it manages to doso.
Ongoingrecovery? Well, organ damage is of primary concern, and if thatdoesn’t happen, what you’re really left with is profound fatigue infunctional anemia. You simply don’t have enough blood for a while toget all the oxygen and nutrients around to keep you lively. Fluidvolume is tricky, because electrolytes can become imbalanced andcause a host of problems. Let me put it this way: You’re allowed todonate 1 pint of blood every 8 weeks to the red cross. That’sbecause it takes 4-6 weeks for your body to replace that 1 pint.Imagine losing much, much more than that.
Now,that’s not to say a coma isn’t possible from blood loss. When thebrain doesn’t receive enough blood, it doesn’t get oxygen and itshuts down. You neederythrocytes (red bloodcells) to carry oxygen,you’ve lost a whole lot of them because you’re hemorrhaging and thebody has no way of replacing those missing erythrocytes quicklyenough. You can replace as much fluid as you want, if that fluidcan’t carry oxygen you’re still going to die.
In order to preservethe brain as long as possible the body will restrict the blood flowto the extremities and other non-essential parts, but eventually thebrain will also experience hypoxia because there aren’t enougherythrocytes to go around anymore. That’s when you lose consciousnessand it happens last. If you lose consciousness due to blood loss anddon’t get medical attention right away, you will not wake up. Comais possible, however, atthis point in the game, the body will likely suffer fromexsanguination before surviving to evenbe in a coma.
Thank you so much for the question and I hope I answered it well enough for you! Don’t be shy in asking anything else; I’m happy to to assist in the whump :)
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Here are some scientific facts about blood loss for all you psychopaths writers out there.
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dick grayson: I’ve conquered my fear of ghosts.
donna troy: That’s the spirit!
dick grayson: Oh, fuck, where?!
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Batman: Gotham Nights #11 - “One Minute After Midnight” (2020)
written by Marc Guggenheim art by Robert Gill & Luis Guerrero
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Clark: Bruce, this is an intervention.
Bruce: …
Diana: It’s about the adoptions.
Bruce: [scoffs]
Oliver: You have too many fucking kids Brucie. How do you even tell them apart?
Bruce: [glaring] Oh really? Why don’t we ask my children if they think I have a “problem”? Surely their opinion should be considered?
—At the Manor—
Bruce: [to Tim] Do you think I adopt too many children?
Tim: Oh please tell me you didn’t. What’s this one? Assassin? Alien? Vengeful ghost?
Steph: Vengeful Alien Assassin Ghost?
Bruce: [to Jason] do you-
Jason: I’m here because Alfred made cupcakes. Don’t presume that means you can talk to me.
Bruce: Dick! Do you think I adopt too many children?
Dick: You’re an adult B. Just remember that if you take in another kid YOU have to take care of it, I’ve got my hands full with tha last one.
Bruce: [to Cass] what about you?
Cass: [signs] I also will not take care of it
Bruce: [to Damian] do I adopt too many-
Damian: Yes. To rectify it, you should disown Drake.
Tim: [from the other side of the room] HEY- FUCK YOU TOO
Bruce: [to Billy Batson] do you think I adopt too many children?
Clark: Bruce, that’s not one of yours
Bruce: [confused] what?
Billy: [to Damian] am I adopted now?
Jason: yes
Oliver: See, this proves-
Bruce: [to Jon Kent] do you-
Clark: HEY! That one’s mine!
Steph: [from behind him, in a creepy voice] Not anymore
Jason, Tim, Cass, and Duke: [chanting] One of us! One of us! One of us!
Clark: [genuinely distraught] Diana! Make them stop! Jon you’re not allowed to visit here anymore!
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Jason: Guys this is ridiculous, Dick doesn’t have a crush on me!
Roy: Yes he does.
Kori: Yes he does!
Dick: Yes I do.
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Have this comic i started last year, abandoned, and just now finished it
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Things Billionare Bruce Wayne has said
Because we all know Bruce is a snob.
- Jason, use the right fork for the lettuce.
- Dick, we don’t swing from chandeliers, that’s why we have a gym for.
- What do you mean $2,000 per week is too much to give my kid?
- No Clark, I don’t spoil my kids.
- I don’t know how many laptops Tim owns, I lost count after 25.
- Smallville, lend me some cash, apparently, credit cards are foreign here.
- There is no such thing as an “upside Gotham accent” don’t be ridiculous.
- What do you mean there is no table available? I own the place.
- Jason at what point did you get a taste for cheap alcohol?
- We’re not calling Alfred, Jason, I’m going to prove to you I can use Gotham’s subway even if it takes us all night.
- Yes, Dick, you can meet One Direction in person, we own half of the rights.
- Damian we’re way richer than the rich from TikTok and we have much better taste, don’t worry.
- You each have three very different cars, don’t touch my batmobile.
- Horses aren’t expensive, Clark had one.
- Duke, welcome to the family, here’s your own credit card.
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