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dimicomi · 3 months
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glad that im not popular enough to have an evil shadow version of my blog that exists just to make contradictions on my posts
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dimicomi · 7 months
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Shin's thoughts while fighting Sabine: I have my orders, but I don't like them. Morgan can't be trusted, and neither can Thrawn. My Master is wise, but maybe he can be wrong too. Why do I keep thinking about the Jedi Order? I have to stop Sabine, but I can't kill her. Not yet.
Sabine's thoughts while fighting Shin: Goddammit if I could just use the fucking Force I would've murdered this bitch four episodes ago
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dimicomi · 9 months
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You know what’s interesting?
Dick didn’t set out to murder Zucco with the intent of being a killer. He viewed it as an unfortunate byproduct of his actions.
His real goal was to “purge the world of criminals” because “darkness needs light.”
Do you realize how unhinged that sounds? It means Robin wasn’t created from anger. It was created from the messed up psyche of a child who realized at 8 years old that the entire world needs something better than what it was given and so he went out and became it.
I cant properly explain how insane that is. It’s like putting the logic of the Joker inside the mind of child but turning it for good. Everything is falling into place now. That is why the Joker hates Dick-he is the one Robin the man couldn’t break. Literally COULDN’T because when he’s facing Dick, he’s facing the version of himself that would have existed if he had put himself to good. That was would break HIM.
Imagine spending the better part of your life doing your utmost worst to show Batman that people and the system are inherently evil only to have him fall head over cowl for a version of yourself to completely invalidate your reason for existing. How psychotic would you turn when you realize you have nothing to prove?
This also explains why Dick is so well adjusted and sociable in a way that Bruce and the others aren’t.
Bruce loses it when he loses his children, he thinks it’s a failure of his abilities and doubts his life’s work.
Jason loses it when he thinks he’s been replaced because his reason for being is having someone care for him.
Tim loses it when he comes to a dead-end. He feels helpless and lost when he doesn’t know the next move because his reason for being is being able to solve what’s wrong.
Damian loses it when he feels abandoned. He feels hurt and broken because he’s a child who wants to be loved.
The reason Dick was the perfect choice for Dark Crisis and to become the dawn of DCU is because his sole reason for being is to be the light.
That is why Bruce refused to destroy a planet when Superman asked him too. That is why Dick was the only person in the universe who could control the Darkness infecting him when even Deathstroke lost his mind to it. That is why the evil Justice League chose Dick of every one to kill-to make a point.
This is why he’s looked up to by major heroes such as Superman, Wonderwoman, the Titans, the children, the villains, and the civilians.
This is why Harvey Dent called Robin Dick “Batman’s secret weapon.”
Although anger was the baseline emotion, Dick doesn’t have anger issues because:
Robin wasn’t created for revenge. It was created with the intention of building a world so unrealistically good, that the level of the vision Richard Grayson was aiming for and set the standards for- is so terrifyingly inconceivable.
And that-is why he is a happy, feral, monster.
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dimicomi · 10 months
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CLARK KENT IS NOT A HIMBO. HE IS NOT STUPID. YOU HAVE TO BE STUPID, HUNKY, AND NICE TO BE A HIMBO. HE IS HUNKY, NICE AND SMART. COME ON PEOPLE.
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dimicomi · 1 year
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Wenclair this, Wyler that, Wenvier this.....
I ship Wednesday with some damn peace and quiet so she can actually finish her novel series.
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dimicomi · 1 year
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Wednesday Addams is perfect chaotic bisexual representation because she totally could've gone back to the Gates house alone like she did the first time, but instead she manipulated both Tyler and Enid so that she could spend time with just the two of them doing the one thing she actually wanted to do on her birthday.
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dimicomi · 1 year
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I don't even ship Wednesday and Tyler like that, and of course y'all can focus on shipping Wednesday with whomever, but saying that she gave Tyler no signals at all before that scene in episode 4 and that it's completely out of left field...isn't all that true.
I know we're shown things mostly from Wednesday's point of view and she frequently expresses her desire for solitude and not companionship, but let's also remember that 1) she's very obviously unreliable when it comes to her own feelings, so that should be taken with a grain of salt particularly because she disproves it later and 2) she says this to Enid multiple times as well (which I've seen a lot of wenclair shippers conveniently ignore or excuse), despite doing things that suggest the opposite. It's a pattern for Wednesday.
And yeah, "signals" don't inherently mean anything because they depend on context, but nobody communicates objectively. Tyler, like everyone else, draws his conclusions from his point of view. After watching the season once alone and then again with my little sister I'd say that there are at least THREE distinct moments up till then where it would've been reasonable for Tyler to assume Wednesday's interest in him specifically.
The first and second are actually in the first episode, regarding the video call and then the festival. From Tyler's point of view, Wednesday is a girl he just met who does not own a phone and so relies on him to get her to the train station because he has knowledge about the town and also a ride out of it. At this point he's just some random guy. So when Wednesday ends up leaving in the middle of his shift, it would've made sense to assume she'd get help elsewhere and that he wouldn't run into her again any time soon. But then Wednesday sends Thing all the way to his house with her name and a phone number written on his palm just so she could speak to him. That's a lot of effort from someone he just met, even if she would say she's only using him to her own ends. That eventually leads to him giving her the sheriff's file on Gomez, upon which she acknowledges that she "isn't used to people engaging with her" and that he's doing something others don't do with her. She explicitly singles him out and regards him in a way that's different from others. I'm sure both of these things would seem significant to Tyler.
The third is on Outreach Day at the coffee shop where Wednesday asks Tyler about the original Pilgrim meeting house. This might seem insignificant because it looks like Wednesday's just using him for information here, but realistically, going to the Weathervane was completely unnecessary. Sure, the woman leading her group didn't know where it was, but Wednesday was out in the middle of Jericho during an event where townies were out and about everywhere. She could have asked anyone else - possibly even other Nevermore students since they've been there longer than her - and likely would've gotten the same information. She could've even asked Xavier when she got to the shop! It's unlikely that Tyler, a teenage Jericho native, would have special information that other townies wouldn't, but still she sought him out specifically and even said as much when Xavier asked. From Tyler's point of view, why wouldn't that signify interest?
This last one is more subtle so I'd call it an honorable mention but it's actually right before Tyler accuses her of giving mixed signals, just after Wednesday talks with the sheriff at the station. When she sees Tyler, she immediately cautions him to avoid his father. She might just be frustrated with the sheriff, but that doesn't really have anything to do with Tyler directly. However, she does know that the Galpins don't have the greatest relationship (particularly since Tyler was seen arguing with him in public at the festival, he has no problem stealing the file on Gomez, obviously distrusts his father enough to stalk him in the woods, and also sees Kinbott on a regular basis), so letting him know that the sheriff is in "frustrating form" is oddly considerate, especially given that Wednesday isn't known for being so and he knows that. In fact, the only other people to whom we see Wednesday show that kind of unprompted, unconscious consideration by that point are Enid and Eugene. It's not something that happens often, so it's significant.
I wouldn't call these examples romantic per se, and I'm not really defending Tyler in a general sense given what we learn about him, but it's not unreasonable at that point for a guy with a (probable) crush on a girl he's spent some time with to assume that she might return his feelings given the above. In fact, Wednesday doesn't even refute his assumption about her feelings in that conversation like she normally would with Kinbott or Weems. She deflects (like she does with Enid and sometimes Thing) and says she needs to prioritize instead.
It isn't "random" or "bad writing" just because y'all don't like the character or the ship. The groundwork was there since the first episode.
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dimicomi · 1 year
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I keep seeing this so I feel it needs to be said: trying to ship Wednesday Addams with other characters based on what's "healthy" or "toxic" is just...so absurdly ridiculous.
Wednesday is not the "iconic goth girl aesthetic uwu." She's not just odd, quirky representation for people who aren't accepted based on outward appearances.
SHE IS LITERALLY DOWN FOR TORTURE. AT ANY GIVEN TIME.
SHE IS SELFISH, OBSESSIVE, JUDGMENTAL, AND DISMISSIVE.
SHE WILL STAB YOU AND THEN LICK THE KNIFE. FOR FUN.
Our girl does not represent society's concept of "healthy."
She's an outcast among outcasts not just because of her personality but also because she truly and genuinely loves fucked up shit and initially doesn't care about socializing with others that have different interests than she does. More importantly, Wednesday's character arc this season has nothing to do with going from toxic behaviors to healthy ones but instead has everything to do with admitting to and understanding her own emotions. And that's regardless of how healthy those emotions are or where they come from.
Wednesday changes a bit over time, but she never once does so in interest of becoming healthier or being a better person. In fact, multiple times she admits to being pretty toxic herself and was totally fine with that until it started backfiring on her. Wednesday has an obvious code of fairness and reciprocity that dictates how she regards and interacts with people, which shows she does sincerely care about others in her own way, but we also know that she has absolutely no problem treating those she cares about poorly as long as she feels it's justified. We see this with Enid, Tyler, Xavier, Thing, and (to a lesser extent) Eugene. But this only becomes an issue when she starts to feel lonely, or guilty when her impulsiveness results in others getting hurt.
So with regards to shipping, Wednesday finally hugging Enid and eventually kissing Tyler are not significant because they represent something "healthy" or "toxic." They're significant because in both these moments, Wednesday is fully aware of how she feels and what she wants when it comes to two of the few non-family members in the show who seem to truly accept her, toxicity and all.
Arguing that one option is better than the other because it's healthier or less toxic makes no sense with Wednesday. Like sure, ship whatever and whoever y'all want, but at least understand the characters.
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dimicomi · 2 years
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No fucking way are people saying that Daredevil is "too athletic" When this mam can keep up with Spider-Man on the daily in the comics.
I get that it's not the "grounded" feel that the Netflix show had, but y'all are mad that Daredevil is moving like Daredevil.
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dimicomi · 2 years
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I think my favorite thing about Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor is that somehow she can walk around absolutely gorgeous in a dark three piece suit with the biggest dick energy you've ever seen and STILL look like a bottom
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dimicomi · 2 years
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Not to be dramatic, but hearing that trailer start with Walker Scobell saying "Look, I didn't want to be a half-blood" gave me literal chills and sent me into another dimension
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dimicomi · 2 years
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dimicomi · 2 years
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Hello!
I'm the Diminutive Comicist and I read and write fanfiction!
I'm currently open for commissions and beta-reading requests and I'd love to hear from you :)
(smut and kink friendly, by the way)
Beta-reading requests are absolutely FREE with a limit of 5000 words.
Commissions right now are limited to 5000 words, though I can be flexible within reason. The pricing is as follows:
Drabbles and short prompts - $5
1000 words - $10, and every subsequent 1000 is another $10 added up to 4000 for $40
5000 words - $45
Fandoms I like to read and write for include DC, Marvel, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Naruto, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, Attack on Titan, Percy Jackson, and Harry Potter, but it's not limited to those! Feel free to send stuff in other fandoms, and we can discuss from there :)
Talk to you soon!
-Dimi
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dimicomi · 2 years
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[COMMISSIONED FIC]
Chapters: 1 (3000 words, COMPLETE)
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Pairings: Barbara Gordon x Kara Danvers/Zor-El, Cassandra Cain x Stephanie Brown
Characters: Kara Danvers/Zor-El, Barbara Gordon, Cassandra Cain, Stephanie Brown, Edward Nygma/The Riddler
Summary: Fate Swap AU where Kara Zor-El becomes paralyzed after an accident and later becomes Oracle. A normal night of crimefighting turns sour and Oracle helps pick up the pieces not just in the field, but at home.
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I have it posted on fanfiction.net as well so if you prefer that site, here’s the link:
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dimicomi · 2 years
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Obi-Wan Kenobi Spoilers
I can't believe Qui-Gon Jinn spent the 23 years after his death being one with the Force and learning enough to manifest himself as a Force ghost, only to find out that every time he shows up when Obi-Wan is literally calling out to him for guidance his bum ass padawan can't even see him
Like I'm just imagining Obi-Wan close to tears, angstily crying out to his Master while Qui-Gon is standing right next to him looking like this
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dimicomi · 2 years
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It’s Not a Plot Hole, It’s Foreshadowing
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It’s Not a Plot Hole, It’s Just Something That They Opted Not to Spoon-feed You Because It Would Be Obvious If You Thought About It For 20 Seconds
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It May Be a Plot Hole, But It Still Works In Terms of the Story’s Themes and Character Logic
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Okay, It Is a Plot Hole, What Are You Going to Do, Cry about It?
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dimicomi · 2 years
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Jason and Stephanie no question
which bat sibings smoke weed together
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