Thirty-one – Starfire collects any kind of stuffed animal she can get her hands on. Shopping for her during holidays or birthdays makes her not only the simplest to shop for, but also the most entertaining to watch when she unwraps the gift.
Thirty-two – Raven alone is the only one to be allowed near Beast Boy's part of the shore. The little cluster of rocks that unspokenly is his is usually inhabited when the green teen is feeling bothered or upset about something, and after the Beast incident, Raven was the only one to go there. The others wanted to go out there, many times, but Raven and Beast Boy had few things they could call theirs, so they left their friends alone.
Thirty-three – Cyborg once tried to calculate the number of animals Beast Boy could shift into. When Robin saw what he was doing, he joined in as well. To this day both of them are still counting.
Thirty-four – If someone really wanted to see a possessive side of Raven, just tried and mock insult Beast Boy. The empath dislikes nothing more than seeing another person poke fun at the green boy.
Thirty-five – When one of them has a nightmare, it's common to take shelter in one of their friend's rooms. Cyborg can't count the number of times he's woken up to a small, green kitten on his chest, and Robin will always treasure the times Starfire snuggles up next to him during the night. Raven, however, will never tell the others that, in the late hours and on the receiving end of a nightmare, the bottom bunk in Beast Boy's room becomes the safest thing in her world.
Thirty-six – The girls and Cyborg have noticed that Robin and Beast Boy act very different when on strong pain relievers or coming off the effects of anesthesia. Robin will laugh at anything, which is scary considering how uptight the boy wonder is. Beast Boy, on the other hand, is utterly disorientated and the first time it happened the others were so frazzled that they almost took him to Star Labs out of fear and concern.
Thirty-seven – Post-It notes is one of the more unique ways the titans communicate with one another. They'll be posted on the fridge, on bedroom doors, sometimes even on articles of clothing. Everyone's got a color, too; pink for Starfire, blue for Cyborg, red for Robin, green for Beast Boy, and purple for Raven.
Thirty-eight – The first time Beast Boy was called a mutt was when he was ten. The guy who called him that walked away because he was too shy to say anything, having only been with the Doom Patrol for a few weeks. The second time was during a night out with his friends. That time the guy walked away with a black eye, a ripped shirt, and a warning from four pissed off superheroes that if he ever called their friend that again, the 'warning' would be worse.
Thirty-nine – Raven really likes Jelly Beans. She doesn't leave them in the kitchen, choosing instead to have them in her bed drawer, easily on hand for whenever she gets a craving.
Forty – Robin still can't seem to think that Slade really is dead. It may just be the paranoia talking, but it's a gut feeling that he's been trained to recognize that sometimes you can't just except that 'dead is dead'. Especially if you're a titan.
