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bloggersblog
asks
17 years ago
did Batman
beat up
his mother and sister?
latest #17
digitaltodd
says
17 years ago
hope it's not true, assualting your mom and sister is not cool
gwfrink3
says
17 years ago
er, no. It sounds like one of those grotesquely complex family entanglements for which there is no happy ending.
uberdev
17 years ago
agrees with gwfrink3
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Despil です
says
17 years ago
the original Batman character was not completely sane. More along the line of a psychopath.
MrChristopherL
thinks
17 years ago
some coat tail relatives are looking for a payday - sadly!
Despil です
says
17 years ago
But beating up your mum and sister. that's no cool. no matter who you ar
Charme
thinks
17 years ago
that mum and sis can hardly be considered coat-tail relatives!
Xyleene
17 years ago
maybe.. I've seen American Psycho. I've finally accepted him as Batman.. but for the longest time he was Patrick Bateman
bloggersblog
says
17 years ago
he was very creepy in American Psycho.
MelissaThinks
says
17 years ago
he has said in interviews that in real life he is a huge jerk. that might be why he gravitates to these roles.
🏳️🌈Teeg 🏳️⚧️
thinks
17 years ago
immediate family shouldn't be coat-tail relatives, but wondered too what immediate family presses charges? More to the story maybe?
TalentZoo
wonders
17 years ago
how he could be so mean to his mom?!
Rebecca
says
17 years ago
I believe he was accused of "verbal assault", which supposedly in Britain you can be charged with
Rebecca
says
17 years ago
gawd, imagine if we could all be charged for arguing with our mothers!
MelissaThinks
says
17 years ago
i'd be in some deep stuff! Mine lives with us!!!!
paysonjewelry
17 years ago
clearly doesn't understand British law, but thinks it's strange that the article says 'he wasn't charged' and then says, 'released on bail'.
Charme
says
17 years ago
that you can't be charged for verbal abuse (per se) in the UK, but you can be arrested for inciting violence or disturbing the peace.
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