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Talk:Bruce Wayne & Jason Todd

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Is there a reason FUCK THE MEMORIAL CASE and HIT HIM WITH A FUCKING BUS are in all caps? Are usually these tags normally in all caps when they're used? -- Kingstoken (talk) 18:00, 1 October 2021 (UTC)

That might just be a style choice. But it can make the page more difficult to read for some people, so I would be in favour of changing that.
I'm curious about the information added to the tropes section. I know there are works where Jason's reaction to the memorial case are not violent/destructive, so we may want to expand the memorial case section to include those scenarios. Also the hit him with a fucking bus section seems to cover whump in Batman & Jason fic, but I've never come across that phrase used to describe it before. I can't find either of the trope terms added here online. They haven't been used as ao3 tags either. QueenOfTheSupernaturals, can I ask do these terms originate from a private online community? We may want to use more common terms, or broader terms, for these tropes if they aren't in wider use yet--Auntags (talk) 20:55, 1 October 2021 (UTC)
As the original editor hasn't responded, I edited the section to address the issues I raised above. I also heavily edited the Whump section. It read more like an individual person's meta commentary or a comment, than part of a wiki entry. I debated putting it in quotes, but as it hadn't been posted elsewhere, I decided not to do that. If anyone disagrees, feel free to raise that here! --Auntags (talk) 20:55, 7 October 2021 (UTC)