two dragons!! (but it’s luffy and zoro bc my brain can’t stop thinking about one piece)
recently watched mob psycho due to the hype
reigen really is the personification of gaslight gatekeep and girlboss this man just bullied a bunch of espers to stop killing like wha
This man is a chad
I love mob he is just a mood and I live for it (poor guy has a crisis every two episodes)
Probably going to read the manga when I finish the anime
Nvm s2 ep 7 happened I retract my statement
mp100 is funny bc reigen's big emotional arc is him being cancelled on twitter
How big is the ball pit area going to be?
I don’t know the exact dimensions right now, okay
unpopular opinion incoming because it's been bugging me
I don't really like law all that much like the rest of the strawhats or other side characters (like Bartolomeo that guy is a riot). Don't get me wrong his df is cool as hell and his backstory is really good, I just didn't connect to his as much as the rest of the crew. He came off as a standoffish plot device in a way. Maybe that'll change later in wano arc but idk I'm kinda indifferent on him for the time being. Idk law stans what am I missing lmao
I keep thinking about a zolu angst/comfort fic inspired by 505 by artic monkeys it's festering in my brain but I'm not skilled enough to write it
We talk about Zoro being great with kids a lot but let’s never forget the time he told a group of six year olds that he fucking ate Usopp
I think alot about serizawa.
that he's so powerful and so sensitive, and how he's the very common Shonen anime trope of "villain with tragic backstory who just needed friends and is won over to the hero's side after the hero listens to them and shows them kindness" but like, his tragic backstory is so grounded in places others just aren't? like, he just didn't want to hurt anybody, so he hid himself away. that's so simple, yet so poignant and painful, so...normal. its such a common emotion, such a common solution. its not a healthy one or a "good" one, but its all he had...and then at some point, his self-imposed isolation became so hurtful to him that it caused him to become vulnerable to exploitation. to manipulation, and he became a weapon in a never ending cycle of violence, until someone was kind enough to listen to him, to want to help him.
and then i think about the fact that that person was just a child who had experienced the exact same struggle but was provided tools by people who loved him to help manage his problems....and it honestly makes me so emotional. because, like, it's a perfect allegory for how living with mental illness affects people.
serizawa is older than mob, so the society he grew up in didn't know how to handle his powers (mental illness/neurodivergency), but now, as times have changed and society has become increasingly more aware, it opens the pathway for people to find strength together, to have people in their lives that understand that they need kindess, they need love, that their mental illness isnt something bad or wrong.
but even more than that, they know that their differences do not make them bad people, they are not something to be shunned and hidden away, but just something to be worked through. just a unique aspect of how that person is, and it's neither good nor bad, just how they are.
and then i think about how serizawa didn't have anyone like that in his life until he was 30, and how those years of isolation and then manipulation (which caused him to do the very thing he was afraid of), how all of that could have broken him could have made him unloving, could have made him bitter. but instead, he overcame his fears, his guilt, his shame, and under all of that, he's just kind.
when i get really afraid, of myself, of the world, when i want to myself hide away and never leave my bed, my room, i think of him, and i feel so comforted, so much less alone.
what a wonderful man, written so gently, so lovingly. it's so rare to see a grown man with a stigmatized symptom of mental illness depicted in such a kind way, it makes me want to hug ONE through a phone screen.
anyway, uh. yeah katsuya. i think he's pretty neat.