“Sukuna, do you not trust Saruhiko-kun?”
“Of course I don’t!!”
I will never not share this when I come across it.
17 years of One Piece: Art + Tears
If I had to choose one (among many) of the things that, to me, set Oda’s art apart from other shonen artists, it would probably be the way he draws his characters crying. I always loved that with him there was never any sugar-coating when the characters need to express their emotions. No sparkly tears, no beautiful, cute, crying faces. You get the ugly sobbing, the runny nose, the tears blocking the vision. Basically, you get the raw emotion and pain that the characters feel, which has a huge impact in more emotional scenes. And that’s, in my opinion, one of the things about Oda’s art that really deserves praise.
I want my writing to be smart.
Here’s what I mean: I want to write something you can understand on the first go, no problem. But then, the more you think about it, the more little things you realize. Are those little things essential to grasping the plot? No, but they enhance it. Most importantly, you feel smart for pointing them out, and I feel smart for writing them.
I cant believe araki completely abandoned the main plot so he could make josuke and yasuho go on a date
Since the day you swore to be mine
Your heart belonged to me
And from today onward
Your body belongs to me
For as long as you are alive and breathing.....
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You shall be mine
#kingsmaker