So, you’re interested in the Batman of the future! A series which takes place in the far off year of… 2039? Listen, the original show came out in the nineties, you gotta give it some slack.
Hopefully here I’ve compiled a nice list of the comics, as well as any extra appearances of Terry, Batman of Neo-Gotham.
There is a lobster somewhere in the facility but we don’t know where
This is not a joke btw I was supposed to receive and acclimate a lobster today but I waited around in the lobby for an hour before finding out that the Lobster Deliverer went around back and gave the lobster to the aquarist and he went out on a diving trip without telling anyone where he put the lobster. There is literally a lobster here somewhere and we can’t find it. Lobster location unknown.
Update he put it in one of the lobster traps tied to the pier. Which is fine, that’s where it was gonna go anyway until we set up its display, but I would’ve preferred to acclimate it before plopping it into the ocean. But the hooligan has been contained. There will be no surprise lobster attacks today.
Update 2 here is Thee Lobster
A third, and likely last, update:
When I went to feed our lovely one in a hundred million cotton candy lobster today, he was gone. And I don’t mean dead, I mean gone. Missing. The crate was empty.
So, it seems Thee Lobster (Neptune) (I named him) (he was my favorite lobster) has once again become a lobster on the loose, and likely vanished forever into the gulf of Maine. I wish you the best, good sir, and I am glad I got to care for you these last three months.
The reason the Land of Waves arc is so good is because unlike literally all other shonen, it kills off characters and makes us truly feel for them. The story makes it clear Haku & Zabuza aren’t villains, they’re victims of the same system that traumatized our protagonists. They’re set up as sympathetic, a typical shonen path to becoming allies, they still die brutally, and the story sits somber in the tragedy of their death. It’s an unabashed criticism of a nationalist, war-driven society and probably the most powerful writing in the entire series.
not submission. I really hate the "My OC, my rules" thing. Cause like, no? Just because they are your oc doesn't mean you can do whatever you want with them. If you want to make your oc suffer and not like them get help, you deserve to lose rights over them. Especially if you only do that stuff to purposely trigger people. Once you do that, your oc no longer belongs to you. they belong to the public who will take better care of them instead
me vs. making webweaves on dying and family. really this was just an excuse to think about killing flies.
Killing Flies, Michael Dickman | Separation, W.S. Merwin | Eurydice, Ocean Vuong | It, Stephen King | Winnie-the-Pooh, A.A Milne | Fading Kitten Syndrome, ROAR | Quote via. Maurice Sendak | A Meeting, Wendell Berry | Anguish, August Friedrich Schenck | West Wind I, Mary Oliver | Planet of Love, Richard Siken | Quote via. C.C, Aurel | Oats We Sow, Gregory and the Hawk | The Living to the Dead, Käthe Kollwitz | Quote via Fortesa Latifi | Antigonick, Anne Carson | Killing Flies, Michael Dickman (cont.)