Blank
@H1PHOPN3RD
Followers
173
Following
32K
Media
403
Statuses
2K
Just a dude that that loves Hip-Hop and nerdy shit. Street level character feats dealer. Aggressive disagreer. Semi-Professional hater.
Joined February 2024
I think it's more the 90s doing their thing with being darker and edgier and moving away from the 80s colourful style. This also affected Superman and his recovery suit. He got homogenized with the Batfamily😢
It is really interesting to me how Nightwing's costume change shows this forced homogenization into Batman's world.
2
1
11
Dick and Bruce's obsessions differ is how they manifest. Dick feels responsible for everything around him because he felt like if he had spoke up his larents wouldn't have died, Bruce's obsession is born from fear he will lose the people he loves all over again & he love everyone
0
11
152
Dick never let go. He is obsessed. It just doesn't consume him. He makes an effort to not let it. Dick shares the exact same pain and rage at all times and that's why he can call Bruce out. Everyone sees Bruce in him, but he had the support he needed as a kid.
Dick is a perfect foil for Bruce because in-spite of being so similar, Dick doesn't share the same failings and is the best person to call him out on them. Dick has the ability to let go, admit he's wrong and move on. Bruce doesn't, and his obsession shouldn't be rewarded.
6
139
1K
"Ra's called Dick detective because he beats him physically but called Tim detective because he beats him mentally"
7
2
10
I loke to think Nightwing and Cyborg think of each other as "that one friend I don't really talk to often but he's the realest one" because even though they clash a lot, they don't feel the need to sugarcoat anything and always have each other's backs.
0
26
239
That’s basically the same thing, just softer. “Whatever the reader felt like” is Orientalism, stripping real identity so the West can project its fantasy. They didn’t “just find it cool.” They used Arab elements for flavor, then erased them to seem “universal.”
I think it’s just cause they found the name cool and wanted to have the character be whatever the reader felt like it which comes with orientalist ideas attached to it unfortunately.
1
1
12
"esoteric volume on ancient languages..." And it's just Arabic. Using Orientalist Arab imagery, using an Arab name, etc. They wanted the "mystique" of Arab culture without dealing with what it means to have an Arab supergenius criticizing Western imperialism.
1
1
17
Bad 1. It essentially reinforces the mindset of kicking anyone out who doesn’t fit the mold but should be recognized 2. The main four are stereotyped, forced to fit in a box. Becoming caricatures and not characters with real depth. 3. Set up adaptions for failure
11
82
722
It's gotten really bad. Because in an attempt to make them different they went from as an example "he's smarter" to "he's the smart one." Partly because now there's a bunch of them. When it was Dick and Tim, they were relative in inherent stuff but one excelled more in some areas
2
28
274
Never ask a superhero how many lives they could've save by killing a villain and never ask an anti-hero how many villains they've actually killed.
0
0
11
Tim and Jason being reduced to 'the angry one' and 'the smart one' sucks so much
15
302
3K
I think I need to start tagging writers in future threads
0
3
16
Hitting a minimum of 4 logical fallacies per response is right-wing grifter level bad faith arguing😭😭
0
0
0
This is a crazy ass statement. Yeah big dawg, let's ignore rape because it happened to a man.
@H1PHOPN3RD @rocksinmyass …….blame him what?and when sexual assault is a pain universally faced by women, does DC really have to focus on men first? Frankly, I’m glad DC has chosen to ignore it entirely.
2
0
11