Concept: Damian becomes a ghost haunting Wayne Manor instead of going to hell after he dies. He discovers that this is the single best way to annoy his siblings.
Commission Info / Kofi
JQOXNQODNQODNQO HE LOOKS LIKE A ☝🏼🤓
"Erm... Actually! 🤓👆"
Deja tu lo alcohólico, LA ÉPOCA QUE LE TOCÓ
the difference kills me
39 days left (4/27), theme “perry”
Hey @platypaws what do you think of these platypaws?? :D
Art prompt by @howtonerdoutovereverything
How could you love me? How could I not love you?
Here’s the main piece I did for the “Style on the Rise” @rise-fashion-zine, and of course, it’s a comic! I got to draw little April and Mikey, and lots of dresses! Hope y’all like it!
MELIODAS IS SO BEAUTIFUL, MY GOD. They remind me of the AU what I wanted to get out of it and I never did it because I was lazy 😭
MELIODAS AND ZELDRIS MATCH NOW IMA CRY OMG THEY LOOK SO CUTE
Se sabía.
AceSabo is a Good Ship!
Anyone else notice how much genuine fear and tiredness we saw in perry this episode? Like when he actually took a moment to pause and enjoy himself like this you can see how genuinely exhausted he is.
He had to fight for his life repeatedly in this episode to the point he was attacking and evading with not the goal of winning like when hes fighting doof, but the goal of living/surviving through this situation.
I don't think people fully realize how dangerous his job gets sometimes. It's mentioned a lot how goofy but sometimes dangerous his and doofs fight are/get. But when it comes to episodes like primal perry or the intro to sidetracked we see the darker and more dangerous sides to his job.
Its definitely an interesting side to what he does we get to see in these episodes. Although it definitely shows how much he goes through and does to protect people.
HC: if Shōto & Izuku adopt (a) child(ren), their parenting styles would have a 180° difference.
As much as estranged Shōto's relationship with his father, the latter was the only parental figure in the former's life, so his parenting style would be more about "Firm Hand", where he would apply brutal honesty & tough love on his child(ren) to knock them out of their comfort zones & onto the right path & makes very clear the consequences if they stray from it.
Since Izuku grew up with a loving & doting mother, his parenting style would be on the "Gentle Touch" side, where he would keep his child(ren) happy, healthy & offer encouragement/support when helping them understand the situation & their role.
This can be a source of conflict between them, like Shōto worries Izuku's excessive coddling would result in their child(ren) becoming spoiled & they never learn, because he believes everyone has to face the music at some point.
On the flip side, Izuku worries Shōto's excessively harsh lessons would result in their child(ren) constantly teetering on the verge of reaching their breaking point & snap, because he believes being too hard would be harmful for them in the long run.
Which is why I think & believe they'll have a conversation about this before they officially make the decision to adopt.
Oooooo that's really interesting, because I... actually believe the opposite 😅
Izuku wants to make sure they know he'll wholeheartedly support them in whatever they want to do. While his mother was always kind, he remembers the way All Might pushed him to be better and wants the same for his kid(s). He wants them to try the things they have an interest in (to be told they can do what makes them happy). He doesn't want them to hold back and he'll push them if they ask him to (with clear boundaries and limits).
Meanwhile, the only childhood memories Shoto remembers are tears, pain and fear. For years, he swore he never wanted kids because he was terrified of becoming like his old man. Eventually though, through years of therapy and reassurances from his loved ones, he stops punishing himself and allows himself to want children. The fear still lingers, however, so he sometimes overcompensates: he spoils them, not wanting to risk any unhappiness.
It makes Izuku annoyed, because he doesn't want to play the bad guy when it comes to discipline. He's not a strict person, and while he's fierce in battle, he doesn't like raising his voice. Over the years though, Shoto realises it's okay to say "no" to demands like staying up late, even if it leads to tantrums and tears.
What both of them agree on 100% is communication. While they may differ in their techniques, the most important thing is making sure their kid(s) trust them. They can come to their dads with a problem without being afraid, because Izuku knows what it's like to stay silent, lest he worry his mother; Shoto remembers bottling up his emotions because he truly felt that there was no one he could confide in... until Izuku came along, anyway.
They're not perfect - it's difficult being a hero and having a family - but they do a good job. Their kids are happy, safe and thriving. They know love and how it feels to be loved in return.
ENFP/Aroace/🏳️⚧️ transmasc/géminis estoy en muchas cosas, pero más en tratar de vivir Miguel Ángel (TDDK version) ☘️🍓 King y Meliodas son mi refugio más sagrado... Mis Eternal Sunflowers "Capitán, ¿Recuerda lo que me dijo cuando nos conocimos?" "Eres un rey hada maravilloso...."
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