Sorry if it has already been said before, but I was thinking A LOT about one parallel.
It is situated at the beginning and in the end of the movie.
Two scenes paralleling each other perfectly. But at the beginning we can 100% agree that Dazai came here to commemorate his friend, and in the end of the movie… most of us couldn’t agree with Atsushi’s words because our opinions on Dazai can vary. Because everyone of us sees him differently, and so do other Bungou Stray Dogs characters. Mostly, they hate him for what he’s done. For his actions that broke people’s souls. For everything that still itches inside Dazai’s heart.
Dazai by himself thinks that he’s evil. And yes, he’s made lots of things that make him (and us) think so.
But Atsushi doesn’t have the same opinion.
Even knowing that Dazai has done lots and lots of bad things in his life, Atsushi still thinks of him as a good person.
And I think that this parallel shows us real Dazai. Because even if he himself doesn’t think so, he changes. Slowly, painfully, overstepping his past mistakes and accepting himself, but he changes. He’s still manipulative and he’s still doing everything to get what he needs even if it means he should injure somebody.
But Atsushi still sees a good person in him despite everything Dazai did and does. Atsushi, one of the few people, believes in him and in his kindness. Atsushi CAN see through his masks and CAN understand Dazai, so both of his phrases – at the beginning and in the end – are true. He’s confused because it’s obvious that Dazai came to the grave with a certain purpose and it’s obvious that Dazai has opportunity to be good.
And Dazai is shocked. He has not so many people who have seen through him so deeply and who have believed in him so sincerely.
Dazai is not an angel. He’s kind of devilish sometimes, sadistic, pain in his soul makes him want to end all of it. He hates pain. He hates the process of living. He hates himself. He can’t end it.
But when there are people like Atsushi around him, who believe in him despite of everything, he still can manage. Dazai still has a chance to become a better person, even if it’s not what he’s used to. And Atsushi several times showed that he’s here to save him.
Just like Dazai ones saved Atsushi.
I need to know that the Inheritance Cycle fandom is not dead yet. Please reblog so I can know that there are still people out there who remember and cherish these books. I CANNOT BE THE ONLY ONE LEFT
I honestly think that we deserve a series with a good established gay couple.
A series where a gay couple is just as normal as a straight couple.
A series where we won’t have to look too hard to find a gay moment.
Reblog if you agree.
Crowley for Aziraphale (Good Omens)
Catra for Adora (She-ra)
Lucifer for Chloe (Lucifer)
Castiel for Dean (Supernatural)
The 10th Doctor for Rose (Doctor Who)
Venom for Eddie Brock (Venom)
Merlin for Arthur (Merlin)
That’s it that’s the tea. Feel free to add
I unfollowed a bunch of inactive blogs or stuff I’m no longer into. Can you guys reblog or like if into one piece or at least half your blog is that? I need that in my dash ❤️💕 bonus points if you like same otps as me
This is totally random, but I know exactly what Law and Luffy's kid's story would be like. Her name would be Cora, (after Corazon of course), and she would have Law's black hair and golden/green eyes and dark skin, but she would have Luffy's smile and casual disregard for the laws of reality. She would be best friend's with Ace and Marco's kid, and she would be the co-captain of the Dragon Pirates. She would have no fear of injury or death, but would dissolve into a panicked wreck anytime her makama gets so much as a paper cut. Law would try to teach her how to be a doctor, but she'd go green at the sight of organs and he would instead teach her swordplay and anatomy, because she's fascinated with bones. If he had been there, Luffy would have taught her how to play, and how to be selfish and kind at the same time, and Law would show her how not to drown in your own darkness. She would set out at 17, and fight her adopted brother, for the title of Pirate King. In the end, she's either the Pirate King, and he's the Pirate Queen, or they do a timeshare, or she beats him up until he agrees to let her have it. She has a long complicated relationship with Robin's daughter, before she finally marries her in front of the World Government. They're outraged of course, except for Sengoku, who blinks back tears as he thinks of how happy Rocinante would have been. She would have grown up on stories about her extended, not quite related family, and learned how to love with all that she is, but only those she deems worthy. Don't use this without permission.
Looks like a Cinnamon roll but can actually kill you;
Lenalee Lee, Road Kamelot, Alma Karma, Fou.
Looks like a Cinnamon roll and is actually a Cinnamon roll:
Miranda Lotto, Timothy Hearst, Komui Lee, Froi Tiedoll
Looks Like they can kill you but is actually a Cinnamon roll;
Lavi Bookman, Arystar Krory III, Noise Marie, Howard Link, Tykii Mikk.
Looks like they can kill you and will actually kill you;
Yu Kanda, Millennium Earl, Klaud Nine, Winters Socalo.
The Sinnamon Roll;
Cross Marian, Allen Walker/ Nea Campbell
So after spending most of this afternoon and evening having been sucked down the rabbit hole that is TV Tropes, I found this SUPERB description of Jim Butchers Codex Alera series of books:
“Magical Roman Legionnaires straight out of Avatar: The Last Airbender versus the Zerg, wolfmen with Blood Magic, telepathic yetis and white-haired elves. Riding ground sloths and terror birds. Sometimes, the Legionnaires fight each other, too.“
Yup, just as awesome as that sounds ;)
A. The Way of Kings, The Titans Curse, Spirits End, The Crystal Shard, and Assassin's Apprentice. B. Tony Stark C. Captain America D. Zeref E. Brandon Sanderson F. Fantasy G. One Piece H. Tokyo Ghoul I. The Hobbit J. Good Omens K. ObiKaka L. Stucky M. Thriller O. Good Omens P. Embers Q. Paperback R. The Dark Artifices S. The Hobbit T. As is the Sea Marvelous, and I've Got You Deep in the Heart of Me U. Trafalgar D. Water Law V. Vinsmoke Sanji W. Neither X. Modern or Future Y. Yes. Z. The Eli Monpress series by Rachel Aaron, and anything with FitzChivalry Farseer by Robin Hobb.
A. Top five favorite books?
B. Favorite character of all time?
C. Least favorite ‘good guy’?
D. Favorite villain?
E. Best author?
F. Si-Fi or fantasy?
G. The world you want to live in?
H. The world you love but would never live in?
I. Best book to movie adaption?
J. Movie that actually is better than the book?
K. Favorite ship?
L. Least favorite ship?
M. Romance or thriller?
O. Favorite old book?
P. Biggest book you’ve read?
Q. Paperback or hardcover?
R. Favorite trilogy?
S. Least favorite book?
T. Book/s that make you cry?
U. Biggest fictional crush?
V. Character you would spend a day with?
W. Harry Potter or twilight? Or neither?
X. Favorite time era for books?
Y. Would you ever write a book?
Z. Recommend?
Ok, so I am currently rereading the Legend of Eli Monpress series, and I had a thought. How do they eat? Everything in this series is supposed to have a soul, a spirit. For the majority of the series a lot of the spirits are asleep and not everybody can hear the spirits anyway, so I can understand the humans eating fruits and vegetables and meat then, but after Spirit’s End (spoiler alert) all the spirits are awake all the time and all the humans can see and hear the spirits. So how do people eat? The animals of course are fine, predator, prey, etc. But how do humans deal with being talked at by their crops, or their fruit, or even their livestock? Even if the livestock don’t really have much to say. Do the humans ask permission? Is it ok because of the whole cycle of rebirth thing? I really need to know the answer for this because it’s really bugging me.
I identify as female with she/her pronouns. I love anything One Piece. Especially Trafalgar Law.
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