Still life - Teija Lehto , 2023
Finnish, b. 1965 -
Woodcut, 83 x 53 cm.
Unidentified protist. Quite the hyper one.
big wii sports overlay that says Normal! whenever i do anything so i know im not insane
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ANYWAYS it’s 2021 so for anyone who still wants to pretend that they don’t Know Anything About Duke: Have I Got News For You!
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One thing that’s hilarious to me regarding DP fic crossovers with other superhero media is, while we joke that Danny is sorta OP in canon, he’s extremely OP in comparison to other heroes. His power set is just perfectly matched by his antagonists (ghosts) and thus is any situation outside of ghosts he’s ridiculously powerful.
Imagine a hero that can attack enemies and then phase through any return hits. Who has superhuman healing even when he’s hit. Who can be invisible and completely undetectable to people, technology etc for recon purposes. Who can overshadow anyone and make them do as he pleases. Ghost powers, especially stable and strong powers like Danny’s, would be an immense boon to whatever hero or villain got ahold of him. He could change the outcome of any battle.
And yet the fact that he’s a) 14 and stupid b) stuck for the most part in Amity and c) his rogues consists of other ghosts who can counter his insane power set means that Danny doesn’t really get how scary his powers would be to the outside hero community.
as someone who sees themself in scorpions this image always brings me so much comfort. i can still live despite the pain i have caused.
Mexican Climbing Salamander (Bolitoglossa mexicana), family Plethodontidae, Sierra Caral on the Caribbean slope of eastern Guatemala
photograph by Igor Sarmientos Melgar