ππ aka the third and final pin in my tragic gays series β¨
βmy soul will always be with youβ is such a beautiful line; it describes how deep eijiβs love for ash is
eijiβs love trandscends the norm, to the point it affects his non-physical form which will remain with ash β even in death β until the end of time.
I kind of want to see a live action series of Banana Fish. Just like they did in One Piece. This thought started from when I first found out who Ash and Eiji were based off on. Iβm really just wondering. I do think it has potential. If any of you disagree itβs fine ofc. Iβm just curious is all.
ππ from 2023
me and my homies who know why loki feels so guilty and peter has so many concerns about falling rocks reading their convo with absolute HORROR like yeah you sure do need to channel your uncle ben petey . on an unrelated note I think you should go talk to B
hehe yeah,,, i can't wait for the next chapter cause he finds out about that and we get to talk to B (+ more lore about Peter, specifically about his experimentation and Amaia). i posted a while back a comic for Peter and Bruce (that... i thought we'd have figured out by now... alas... LoF got longer...) where i didn't tell you guys what they were saying
might redeaw this since it's been a minute but yeah!! it's for the next chapter and it's such a sweet scene
he is part of your soul, as the poets say
The hospital scene but they actually reached each other
(It was supposed to be my December 20 drawing, but merry Christmas π)
Hi again, I might just be yelling at a void. Banana Fish folks, let's follow each other on twitter if you like? Mine's @reply1990_98!
I could write entire essays about Griffin Callenreese and Yut Lung's mother. Essays.
They're parallel characters, they're the duo that never met. They're the pivotal ghosts of the series, all occurs because of them and they couldn't even see it, they're the stereotypical embodiment of "femininity" and "masculinity" gone rotten and wrong. They were both outcasted and neglected by their fathers, presumably no mother. They're the child-caretakers in both senses, having to take care of a child as a child. They're the sacrificals and the sacrificial lambs.
Banana Fish Christmas?