When your card declines at therapy so they remind you how your favorite character has a second horrifying backstory where he was a failed experiment who was physically and mentally abused every single day by his brothers and father and locked in a dark dungeon with an iron mask on his face at the mere age of 9!
"i love u" and "i love u too" is boring and unoriginal. but "when i see u take on stuff and get all messed up it hurts" and "that's why every time i saw u suffering i too felt pain" is touching, emotional, is pure love.
Miya Atsumu the top high school setter in his second year and Sakusa Kiyoomi, only second year to be part of the top 3 high school aces.
Talk about power couple!
Not me listening to "Haven't I given enough?" and "Mr.Loverman" on repeat for hours because they remind me of satosugu and I miss their doomed asses.
"Love is the most twisted curse of them all" "Atleast curse me at the very end"
"Season 21 of Grey's anatomy renewed!!" Double it and pass it to haikyuu🙏
okay let’s talk about this.
lately, i’ve been seeing a lot of posts across various platforms talking down on people who picked up a book because of the characters in the anime Bungou Stray Dogs. whether it’s No Longer Human by Dazai Osamu or Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky, does it really matter why they decided to pick up the book??
i think as readers, we should be happy that they found a reason to get interested in these authors that they most likely wouldn’t have gotten interested in their own. we should be encouraging the fact they’re excited to read, not admonishing them for their reason for doing so.
as a reader who personally picked up No Longer Human because of Dazai’s character in Bungou Stray Dogs, i’m so glad that the show got me interested in his writing because i get to discover an author that i’m coming to genuinely enjoy that i wouldn’t have found on my own otherwise. No Longer Human was a novel i thoroughly enjoyed and has become one of my top 5 books. and i’m finding myself enjoying The Setting Sun just as much!
i never would have ordered books by Dostoevsky or Ryuunosuke Akutagawa without finding BSD and i, for one, can say i’m genuinely excited to read them.
moral of the story, don’t shit on people for their reasonings behind reading and instead be happy that they are reading.
Gojo Satoru visiting Kugisaki nobara while she is in coma, sitting next to her, and talking to her. Gojo Satoru swapping souls with Yuta okkotsu, teaching him everything he knows about his cursed technique. Gojo Satoru hiding Sukuna's last finger to indefinitely postpone Yuji's execution. Gojo Satoru who bore the burden of being a monster, killed all the higher ups alone because he refused to let his students watch such gruesome sights. Gojo Satoru who believed he would win right til the end. Gojo Satoru who died knowing his students had got it from there, that they would be able to save Fushiguro Megumi. Gojo Satoru who let his body be used as puppet after his death. Gojo Satoru who died knowing all his students would be saved.
When he's a 6'3 volleyball player that plays for msby black jackals and is a setter has a twin brother and dyed piss blond hair
I will unfortunately always love the overly dramatic characters with the sweetest hearts and the most selfish desires (endearingly)