Honestly, I'm more concerned about their sanity than their marriage.
Not to be THAT person but... How long do we thing Gregor's parents stayed together after the end of the books?...
More random things in Blue Lock I find endearing:
LOOK AT THE HAND PLACEMENT OF SAE. JUST LOOK AT IT. LOOK. AT. IT. OHMYGOD I'M GONNA CRY.
Oh god.
It's tough to explain, but to see him supporting Rin's arm instead of the trophy makes me want to punch a wall. It feels like, "Yes, we won this together, Rin." OHMYGOD! AAAAAAAA!!!
I really don't think we have ever seen Noa coaching any player other than Isagi, so him silently rooting for Kaiser caught me off guard real hard. Of course, it doesn't seem like much of a big deal, but to see that Noa hadn't completely taken his eyes off of Kaiser and that he hadn't completely pulled away his trust from Kaiser hits a certain type of emotion in my heart.
Considering that Kaiser wants to win over Noa too—a fact Noa, probably, knows—makes everything feel a bit.. bittersweet.
The above panel happened after Shidou scored a goal against Barcha and honestly—
I mean, BM was next in line to face PxG—it's probably the reason why they were watching the match live—and they were going to face Shidou which makes them rivals, and yet, when he does something cool, they all go, "WOOHOO! THAT'S COOL!!" instead of worrying or being jealous.
It's called sportsmanship, I guess?
It's sweet.
There's another translation, but I find the above one way better because it's so... soft.
I mean, Noa has always been shown as this cold, emotionless person who inhales and exhales logic, so it was sweet when he tried to reassure Kiyora—when he showed some kind of compassion. It was like, "Hey, Kiddo! It's okay, don't worry, you'll play the next time! Cheer up!"
It also makes it sound like even if Kiyora were not to have the required stats for the next match, then Noa was prepared to against his own ideals and let Kiyora play regardless.
Sweet!
When Nagi got pissed off because Barou's violent behaviour nearly hurt Reo. Like, just look at that stance, he was ready to beat the crap out of Barou if Reo wouldn't have stopped him.
No matter what label you give Nagi and Reo—lovers or friends—you can't deny that they are probably the best thing that happened to eachother.
I really want what they have.
They barely knew eachother and yet when these two started to brawl, they all intervened immediately—Nanase and Isagi are literally hanging onto them with their dear life. It's tough to explain, but I found the gesture really sweet, like, they didn't know them! They could bash open their skulls—it wouldn't affect them at all and yet, they are trying to stop them!
Adorbs!!
Also, Chigiri was on the other side of the field, I guess. He came running!!! So sweet!
The way Bachira blindly believed in Isagi. Like, he had full trust that Isagi will come and play with him. He never doubted him at all! The healthiest duo of Blue Lock!
Also, look at his duck lips. Cutie.
Anybody who has shifted to a completely new place full of completely new people knows how good and relieving it feels when others make an effort to help you feel welcomed.
No idea if those three extra characters got selected in the tryouts or not, but they were nice. If Kaiser would've met them earlier, then they all would've surely been good buddies.
The way everyone instantly got mad at Shidou when he hurt Sendou—sweet! Also, the fact that they all refused to play if Sendou didn't play makes me giggle.
I adore bonds like these so much.
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Pt: 1, 2, 3.
Probably the last of this series.
How it feels when I finally verify my email, so I can now message people back on tumblr, but now I have to participate in communication and socialisation:
Someone translate their Url's. Please
🦇 flying-high follow
unpopular opinion but i dont agree with nerissa's interpretation of the current prophecy 👀
🦎 turnandturnagain follow
wtf is wrong with you... nerissa is the only person who has sane interpretations of the prophecies nowadays
🐀 gnawgnawnibblegnaw follow
LOL nerissa and sane in the same sentence? that chick is a basketcase
👑 queen-luxa follow
shut the fuck up dickwad
🐀 gnawgnawnibblegnaw follow
oopsies sorry your highness
🥪 sandwichlover follow
dont apologize to her lmfao she doesn't even believe in the propecies anymore🙄
⚔️ smashed-swordsss follow
as she should???? stop licking sandwich's boots he's been dead for 400 slutty years
🥪 sandwichlover follow
HELLO. he literally founded the city we live in?????? how dense can u be ffs
🪳 temp follow
colonizer, he was, colonizer
🩸 ripping-red follow
u tell em temp
🦇 flying-high follow
y'all how did we get here lmfao i was just stating an opinion 😭
🐁 bane-apologist follow
bitch this is tumblr dot com having an opinion is like an act of treason punishable by banishment to the deadlands
🦇 flying-high follow
Hi What The Fuck Does Your Url Say.
🦎 turnandturnagain follow
maybe ur opinions just suck op
🦇 flying-high follow
Okay No But Seriously Can We Talk About That Person's Url
💦 river-runrun follow
yeah tbh the queen's new bond is a dilf
💦 river-runrun follow
WEONG POST WRONG POST WRONG POST QEOGNGPOST
🩸 ripping-red follow
im killing myself
🩷 as-i-save-my-life follow
Regalia Heritage Post
He's an overlander, so he probably knows a bit of science stuff the underlanders have no clue about, but he's also literally just a high school student
Bloodball cannons are broken? Get Gregor.
Currents are acting up? Ask Gregor.
Ate a weird looking mushroom and now you're foaming at the mouth and seeing pink, flying leviathans? Just ask Gregor for some medicine. He's an overlander, they've got all kinds of weird medical shit up there.
And we must make them hot, or course
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The reading comprehension and overall common sense on this website is piss poor.
Ok, so chances are none of you know a damn thing about JJK, but I started writing this fic on a whim, so I may as well tell you all about it:
Gregor as a jujutsu sorcerer. After the Underland, his parents just decided to get the hell away from that place that stole away their kids and shoved them into some war by moving to Japan. And then their son gets dragged into the world of Jujutsu sorcery, which adds an interesting parallel into the mix.
Not sure if I'll give him a technique or not, but I kinda like the idea of him just going at all the curses Japan has to offer with nothing but his skill with a sword and cursed energy manipulation. BUT what I could also do is give him some kind of curse bond, like Ares or maybe even the Bane, like how Yuta fights alongside Rika.
I'm honestly thinking of sending him to the Kyoto school to even out the scoreboard, as a rager with cursed energy on their side could start to even things out, along with Mechamaru and Todo. He could also act as opposition to the higher ups and Principal Gakuganji, though I wouldn't be surprised if he got scouted by Gojo and taken to Tokyo, where Kusakabe could've helped train him (although Kusakabe seems to have taught Miwa so it's not really a deal breaker if Gregor goes to Kyoto).
I also have some ideas about him finding a curse on accident at first, then as he fights it he ends up channeling cursed energy through his rage, which allows him to kill it, before a sorcerer and/or a window show up, as they intended to kill it before he showed up, which leads to him getting enrolled.
So yeah. Came out a bit longer than intended, and most of you probably have no idea what I'm talking about, but what do you guys think? Any other ideas? Thinking of calling it "The Cursed Warrior", but I might choose another name if I find or come up with a better one.
The one kind of dragon no bard will fuck.
Use tax dollars to feed children/students who, by law, have to attend schools.