I’m not crying. I’m sobbing.

#dc comics#dc#batman#bruce wayne#dick grayson#tim drake#batfamily#batfam#dc fanart


seen from Germany

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Philippines
seen from United States
seen from Ireland

seen from Italy
seen from TĂĽrkiye

seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Italy

seen from United States

seen from Ireland

seen from China
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from TĂĽrkiye

seen from United States
seen from Germany
I’m not crying. I’m sobbing.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
The Letter That Never Came
So I am hyped about ASOUE 2, then listened to Thomas Newman’s score for the ASOUE (2004) and stumbled upon The Letter that Never Came score. I may be a little bit late to make this request, but I hope that this scene from the movie:
will make appearance on the Netflix series. Like make it a damn emotional scene (somewhat like the movie) because that’s what A Series of Unfortunate Events is for am I right? (AND I THINK ITS POSSIBLE BECAUSE VIOLET MENTION ABOUT A MAILBOX THAT SHE INVENTED LIKE VIOLET DID IN THE MOVIE)
Okay, so Netflix Klaus Baudelaire is a more woke Klaus, just a little than the books. And I would like to analyze more on that moment when Klaus added “And woman” on what was Violet talking about Uncle Monty’s venom samples.Â
I think IT IS UNDOUBTEDLY INSPIRED BY WHAT FIONA DOES, you know Captain Widdershin’s motto “He who hesitates is lost.”, then Fiona’s adding “Or she.” every-time it is forgotten. And with that, aside from my unlikable ship heart being glad until now, I have a feeling (and I really hope it would happen) that there will be more depth in Fiona’s character and (hehehe) Kliona.Â
(also i am itching for just tinie tiny trailer of season 2 please)
it strikes me now as i was rereading that i want someone who’s a good cook like jake hix free charge me of every lunch at school or at the mall when i’m broke just relying on thrift and just window shopping, or something, like wow lemony you got it all.Â

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Curiosity House
My classmate lend me her book “Curiosity House” this weekend and MAAAAAN, I got hooked on it! But I have trouble finding any mutual, or artist who had shown interest on them, yet. I know you’re out there somewhere just react to this post because I’m trying to find its fandom.
It’s a book by the author Lauren Oliver and H.C. Chester.Â
It’s aesthetic reminds me of A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS/PECULIAR CHILDREN. And I don’t know what else to say but I love the ““Big Four””. eeeeeepppp
Unfortunate Entry: The Bad Beginning
Back then when I was thirteen years old, almost fourteen, I came upon a glorious bookshelf, in a book store, at the mall. My siblings already found a book for themselves, while I, with my indecisiveness at its best, haven’t. Like I told you I was thirteen, because of that Children’s Fiction is my section, and for a couple of minutes I searched something very interesting to read.  There I came to see a little unusual book, beautifully entitled by the edges : “A Series of Unfortunate Events : 1 : THE BAD BEGINNING”. As a little girl along the ages of twelve and below, my life is full of rainbows, sparkles and sunshine, so very much I did’t think about “negativity” and that I very much don’t like it in my life. But well I picked up a book that has a title of “negativity”, I still wonder why. I liked the book, unfortunately judged it by its cover, then I turned to see the back part of the book, expecting to read a short summary of a story. But I didn’t saw one, the usual one at least. Instead, I came upon a letter of the author, that insist me on putting down the very book I’m reading. I felt as if he’s talking to me, and I did not listen, because today you will find that book in my little pile of books, thirteen books to be precise.
   We came home, and I started reading the book. I liked it a lot because it doesn’t have much praises and labels like “New York Times #1 Bestseller”, because I’m a freaking little “hippie” or something. Then I came upon a tragic dedication, for Beatrice, I like it even more, and I was like “I feel you”, for a thirteen years old. Back then, I thought it was true, but now I realized it’s all real. Nope, no one can’t stop me. In the story, I met three lovely children, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny, all of them a obviously adore. And I, very much, like the fact they are three siblings, and has a middle child that is a reader. Because I am a middle child, and I’m being a reader myself. And I was thirteen, ain’t that nice coincidence. I realize as well that the book contains thirteen chapter, and it is a series that contains thirteen books, and again I was thirteen then. Then I became a little Gothic hippie, not much but likely. And did you know what happened next? I bought the twelve followed sequels, and watched a film, and a season of television series adapted to it. And I figuratively fell into this rabbit hole, and there’s no getting out of it.
 I’m sorry to inform you, that I, will be starting to blog about a beloved series that I adore much. And when I meant by “series”, I meant a series of books that tells a woeful tale.
(obviously inspired by Lemony Snicket’s narration, idk but I tried).
i can't believe rodrick rules works in professional work