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Chief Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth ([personal profile] glassinine) wrote in [community profile] etcelsior2014-05-25 10:32 am

tl;dr meme

Vilkommen, Herren und Damen, to the...



~TL;DR MEME~


Fucking magnets, how does this work?
Step 1: Post a list of your characters.
Step 2: Sit and twirl your moustaches until other people post their characters, then go and ask them questions about their folks. It can be anything, from "So how deep DO Tony Stark's daddy issues run?" (Answer: "they swim amongst giant squid and anglerfish and the trench the kaiju came out of") to "Tell me your least favorite thing about the DC canon" (Answer: "Holy shit are there some cockmongling dingleberries running that company").
Step 3: Other people will ask YOU questions. You go and answer those questions, and be polite - ask THEM a question in return after you're done answering it! (So, it's not just "Nick Burkhardt decided to become a cop when he heard about police brutality and wanted to get in on that" but also you follow up with "What magnificent auroch did Loki hunt to get those beautiful horns?") Then when THEY answer their question, they'll ask YOU a question! ("They came from being cuckolded in Shakespearean times. What are Nick Burkhardt's favorite sunglasses?") And the you ask THEM A QUESTION AGAIN! And they ask YOU! And you ask THEM!! And they ask YOU!!!! So that it's a great big patty-cake of QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS!!!
Step 4: Repeat ad infinitum until we break the motherfucking internet

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notdaredevil: (it's about to get serious)

Re: Glass

[personal profile] notdaredevil 2014-05-26 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
That depends on how it happened. There's now canon that says later on in his life, his sight does start to recover, and he doesn't seem to have a whole lot of problems with that, because it happened gradually. However, if it just suddenly came back, that would cause a serious problem for him. He's adjusted to living without it; he says that he doesn't even think of things in terms of how they look, anymore, things like color or shape. And I think what would happen is that if he suddenly got his sight back, he wouldn't know how to cope with it. It would be sensory overload, even just regular sight and not hypersenses. He's so used to living without it that he wouldn't be able to adapt very well (and this was once upon a time a brief plot arc.)

And I think in that case...no, he wouldn't take it back. His life has acclimated to not having his sight, and while I think he's well aware that it means he will miss out on stuff, the risk of being unable to function properly or have to relearn how to cope all over again when he could be out being Daredevil and helping people...he wouldn't do that.


OK I NEED TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS ANIME SUPERMAN AND WONDER WOMAN how did having parents from presumably two very different cultures effect Eiko?
unbrkableteen: (pout)

Re: Glass

[personal profile] unbrkableteen 2014-05-26 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
Alright, this is pretty much going into full headcanon territory. :)

Considering they wanted to raise Eiko as "humanly" as possible, the parents spend their non-heroing time in Japan. I figure having her in America would have brought her too close to work and possibly put her in greater danger. It's clear that they've trained her, but it's also clear that there's been little to no Amazonian mentality taught to her as she is very much into being pretty and liking boys. There's also nothing to suggest that she was taught to act Kryptonian. This could very well have been done to prevent her from having any sort of identity crisis when she got to this age as many multi-cultural kids do.

While trying to convince everyone that he wasn't Daredevil and Iron Fist wore the suit, did he ever consider giving up the suit for good and letting someone else carry the mantle of Daredevil?