ive been so caught up in the euphoria of my rich inner world (adult tim working at waynetech r&d, aka he gets to tinker with gadgets and secret batmobile and redbird upgrades all day long. many of his clothes have grease stains from his garage and it's great enrichment in his enclosure) that i forgot people often put him in business or at a desk job. its like coming up from underwater. huh. what. you took him out of the tinkering workshop and away from the cars??? bro thats not his natural habitat what are you doing... you need to put the redbird back into his enclosure quick, before he dies...
Something Something, Joker’s whole thing in DC is that he does irredeemable, awful bullshit, which he always minimizes by calling it a joke, regardless of how critical the damage is to people around him and never takes accountability for it, something something literally the plot always tells you he’s an absolute loser for that and aspiring to imitate that behavior makes you a loser, something something comedy should be an outlet for laughter and pain, not taking joy in hurting someone else
I just think it's really neat how much fans have latched onto the fact that Stephanie Brown was Robin.
Like, both in and out of universe Stephanie was never meant to be taken seriously as Robin. The writers only made her Robin so that her death in War Games would be shocking and Bruce only made her Robin because he thought it would make Tim jealous enough to come back. She only had the mantle for 71 days before being fired (for doing something that literally every other Robin has also done and not been fired over), and she was only active during 50 of them. There are only six issues where Steph is Robin in the canon timeline.
Her final words before her death are asking Batman (Batman, because even on her death bed he doesn't trust her enough to take off his mask) if any of it was real. Was she really Robin? And Batman assures her that of course she was, that she was part of the legend and no one can take it away from her. Except it's a lie, because despite his reassurances, Batman never puts up a memorial or does anything to preserve her memory. He never really thinks of her as Robin, and even her friends will always think of her as Spoiler before ever remembering Robin.
Meanwhile DC spent years ignoring her time as Robin, to the point where it was completely erased from existence for awhile. It's technically back now, because timelines are weird, but unlike the others it's never been altered. She's never been given a second chance at it, no one's ever gone back and added more issues or details about those 71 days, or even seems to want to acknowledge them most of the time.
But fans have clung on to it anyway. Sure, there are lots of people who make Robin posts that are just about the boys, but there are just as many people who are ready to fight anyone who doesn't include her. Maybe it was only for a little while, but she was Robin, and we're sure as hell not going to forget it. If DC isn't going to bother to remember, than we will.
Stephanie Brown was Robin. She was part of the legend. It was real. No matter what, no one can take that away from her.
Damian would be a Winnie the Pooh fan only because Jason showed him it in the league.
After Jason left the league Damian had no more access to the movie/show (you decide what his favorite is) but when he got to the manor, months after the fact, Jason asked Roy (and Bruce for permission) if he could help him with a project, and now Jason's personal library has a little hide out of Christopher Robin's tree for Damian to read in, Damian is the only other person allowed in that room and his key looks like one straight out of a fairytale