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Welcome To The Dead Robins club

@gothamsnextbatgirl / gothamsnextbatgirl.tumblr.com

hey my name is Ronnie
cosplayer.
Stephanie Brown and the batfam enthusiast.
100% timsteph trash
Now with 50% more Quentin
Talk to me about batman and xmen
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suuho
oh, cause I keep digging myself down deeper, I wont stop til I get where you are, I keep running, I keep running, I keep running they say, I may be making a mistake, I would’ve followed all the way, no matter how far. I know when you go down all your darkest roads, I wouldve followed all the way to the graveyard.
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a rlly good trope is a teenager who was forced to grow up too fast suddenly being surrounded by teens who love having fun and goofing off, and just slowly starting to come out of their shell and do dumb stuff just for the hell of it bc they can finally act their age

op why would you hide this vital content in the tags i’m

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So do you think the Mandalorian could take off his helmet in front of his son? Like if they’re alone in the ship together now that The Child is officially his kid can he take the helmet off?

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systlin

As an Offical Star Wars Nerd ™ I can answer this with a definitive yes.

The closest of family, AKA a spouse or child, is allowed to see a Mandalorian’s face. This includes foundlings they’ve adopted, and therefore yes, it would be acceptable for Din to take his helmet off in front of his new small green son.

Plot twist: as soon as he does, Baby Yoda starts making the most alarming noises and Din is panicking because he has no idea what’s wrong, until he realises that the little baby doesn’t recognise him without the helmet and is freaking out because OMG DAD TOOK HIS FACE OFF. It takes quite a few tries of taking off and putting it back on to reassure Baby Yoda that it’s okay and Dad is still Dad with pink face or shiny face, and start patting the visor curiously with small hands.

A couple of days later Din spots him trying to put an old metal canister on his head and having trouble with his ears.

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