Feeling called out has never felt so... brotherly (or sisterly?). Good to know that there are so many pthers who experience/do this.
here’s to the kids that use fictional characters as a way of coping. here’s to the kids that stay up late crying to their favourite characters. here’s to the kids that imagine their favourite character by their side when they’re experiencing bad anxiety in public. here’s to the kids that need works of fiction to keep on surviving.
Perfectly timed! Was thinking about getting a new one and these are beautiful! 💕
some heath phone backgrounds for u
like if u use!
This is God's server
if u know, u know.
his pothole ass tastes like salmon, pass it on
@jokerrang @synthwavegoodbye @arthur-x-fleck
Guilty as we plead!
I made a thing because I adore his grin in this pic so much
Man, I wish he'd look at me like this
Don't break my heart like this 😭💓
野良ごじら@KuchuFishing
Joker, 2019
dir. Todd Philips
Wish they would include this dubbed in the respective language on the DVDs.
the best alternate ending
IT IS SO BEAUTIFUL THAT HE WON 😭💕💕
WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU JOAQUIN CONGRATULATIONS 😭❤
I feel like Arthur would be a really good father
- he has experience in caring for another person because of Penny. He seemed to be gentle with her, and even when he got upset after finding out Wayne might be his father, he quickly managed to calm himself down. That’s something that would be really useful when parenting
- he said “they were just kids” after a group of young people attacked him and left massive bruises on his back. He understands young people are immature and do stupid things, and he didn’t seem to hold a grudge. All kids will hurt their parents at some point, its inevitable, but it’s important that the parent can forgive it and guide their way. I think Arthur would be capable of doing that
- he seems to like kids and he’s really good at entertaining them. The way he made the kid on the bus laugh, his little magic performance for Bruce and the “if you’re happy if you know it...” performance at a children’s hospital prove that
- although Gary isn’t a child, I still felt like Arthur’s (wicked) gentleness towards him was a little bit parental. The way he jump scared him just for giggles’ sake made me think that he’d love pranking his kid once they’re a teenager
- I also noticed he let go of Alfred at the gate once he saw Bruce was watching. This combined with the earlier mentioned “they were just kids” made me think that he has strong morals when it comes to kids? Idk how to explain
- one of the major things he’s upset about is how people lack empathy and are assholes to one another. That’s why I feel like it’d be important for him to raise a kind child and teach them the importance of helping others
Feel free to add more!
even if I were, I'd not be responsible for your misfortune/ the others might be tho | memes and personal stuff | 21 y/o
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