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Really Into The Idea Of Captain Marvel Being One Of The Most Powerful Heroes In The DCU But Almost No-one
really into the idea of Captain Marvel being one of the most powerful heroes in the DCU but almost no-one notices bcos 1) he’s super nice and sweet and 2) he’s 100% happy being a small town superhero
like the Justice League are in a Class 5 apocalypse ‘all hands on deck’ situation so they call in all their reserves and Cap Marvel shows up, flattens some alien death gods or whatever and then is like ‘well it was real nice to see you guys but I promised I’d go to a little league game so I’ll catch you later!!’ and then they just don’t hear from him for like 8 months.
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More Posts from Lunayuemoon
There is a heart wrenching video of a father who went to buy biscuits for his son only to return and find out his son and the man's wife had both been killed by an Israeli air strike. He is seen putting the pack of biscuits in his son's hand and saying "take it with you to heaven".
There is an indescribable pain to all of this, and I don't know what Israel thinks it's doing by ripping everyone's heart out like this if not to make the whole world resent the mere mention of it.
I don't think the question we should be asking at this point is "how do you justify this?" anymore, even if rhetorically. We need to understand that it is simply irrational to expect an occupying power that built itself on ethnic cleansing to provide any means of reasoning.
This is genocide, you don't debate genocide and you don't rationalise genocide.
I don't care what you do, but speaking about Palestine doesn't suffice anymore. Speak louder, force people to have uncomfortable conversations, call whoever the heck your representative is, go out to rallies if you can, push others to do the same - this is unlike anything we have seen.
Consider Danny Phantom Phandom…
We all know of cowboy Danny from the wonderful @the-stove-is-on-fire
Take that.
Crossover with Stardew Valley.
Aunt Alicia has a deed to land in this far off country town she has never heard of. She got it from her father or from a cousin, or maybe she just found it one day via ghostly intervention (looking at a certain clock themed ghost).
Danny gets this deed from his aunt in some way. Be it via her giving it to him as he seems the most likely of her sisters kids to actually be interested in such a thing (jasmine seems too much like a city kid) as a gift during a visit. Or if something terrible happened at home, and seeing very little places to go, his brain lands on his aunt that lives in the middle of nowhere and goes to her. In which she tells him of the land and if he is in as much trouble as he says he is, this this place could essentially be a new start.
Essentially, Danny ends up at Stardew valley after needing to get off the grid. He’s essentially a Cryptid of the town, owning the overgrown and monster infested lands to the west of town, showing up in town to buy supplies or get to the beach, and generally doesn’t interact much with the townspeople other than if he needs supplies or needs anything built.
That is until one night Sebastian brings over leftover material from Danny’s last order that his mom had asked him to give back. He finds himself surrounded by monsters that usually stick to the mines before he gets to the house, and then witnesses Danny beat the living shit out of them without a sweat and then accepting the material with a soft, ‘thanks.’
As a small town, the rumours run fast and wild.
More of the townspeople begin to start conversations with this soft spoken farmer, tales of him being strong enough to take on armies of skeletons spread, and soon the entire town is attached to this strange boy who stalks through the town at the late hours of morning with flashing eyes and soft steps.
Maybe angst happens where the GIW show up or even his parents and spills about his half ghost biology. Only for the town to get out pitch forks and run them off.
Also farmer Danny aesthetic with so many void chickens. Endless void chickens.
Horrifying testimonies from Gaza civilians released by Israel after being falsely labeled as Hamas members. They endured unspeakable torture, human dignity stripped away, subjected to hunger, electric shocks, and medical neglect leading to fatalities. Hundreds held for propaganda, enduring brutal and inhumane treatment. [source: @/ RamAbdu on X. 12/18/23.]

Why is the western media not interviewing Palestinian civilians abducted by Israel? Harrowing testimonies. Israeli soldiers urinated on them, spat on them, starved them, beat them, gave them electric shocks, and kept them blindfolded & fettered in uncomfortable positions for days on end. Some reportedly died from the freezing cold and medical neglect. [source: @/ abedtakriti on X.]