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I'm reading the BSD BEAST au manga at the moment and I've had the sketch for this in my WIP folder for like a year now.
Seemed like an appropriate time to finally finish this <3
(one of my friends has just started watching BSD and she is absolutely not prepared for the level of crazy person this universe makes me)
Credit:??
(He doesn’t exist)
❀ Not mine creds to: odeneest on Pinterest!! ❀
when I'm sad I get so fucking poetic
Look about this post? I need you to read Blessed is the Flame before you take the word 'nihilism' into your mouth ever again.
this is a little presumptuous and aggressive but okay, i'll respond.
for the record, i have read 'blessed is the flame' and i comprehend the depth of anarcho-nihilism's confrontation with the suffocating realities of oppression.
but re: the post you're quoting from, my beliefs are that the true essence of "punk"—and its broader philosophical significance—lies in the harmony and balance of acknowledging harsh nihilist truths with a commitment to hopeful transformation.
this post was specifically talking about punk and punk culture. and punk is more than a static acceptance of despair; it's a dynamic, resilient force. it acknowledges the grim reality of systemic persecution while simultaneously fueling the fire for positive change and human resilience. nihilism, which tends to be more dismissive of broader meanings and outcomes, intrinsically overlooks the power of hope and action. punk, in its core, is not just about defiance—it's about believing in the potential for a better world and our power in creating it.
this isn't to undermine the significance of nihilistic perspectives in highlighting the futility and absurdity of certain societal structures. but my line of thinking is that channeling our understanding of these realities into a constructive effort for a more equitable and liberated society aligns more closely with the "punk" ethos.
in essence, punk, in its most authentic form, is a balance: it's about confronting obstacles with a fist raised not just as a matter of resisting, but also in solidarity and aspiration for change. it's about evolving from the nihilistic acknowledgment of the oppression to an optimistic, yet pragmatic, form of anarchism—a natural transition from despair to agency.
yoshiki as that one liverleaf scene
drawing blood is so difficult yall 😭😭