I always wondered if Dazai's bandages on his eyes when he was in the mafia was like a reminder? Like, he wakes up in the morning, and he sees that he's still under Mori's influence. So that he doesn't forget, so that it haunts him every day. Like a cage. Something to remind him “You are not free, you are a murderer, a mafia executive”
And when Oda took it off, it's like he's saying “You are free now”. Dazai sees himself in the mirror, and won't see the bandages that reminded him of the monster he is
Y'all can't convince that Stolas and Angel wouldn't be friends if they met
This song makes me feel pretty.
No, I'm the alpha grrr
h-h-hi kitten (I'm not very sorry for my behavior)
i don’t know how to respond to that
oh my god
hi?
(does this mean im the alpha..!?)
Don't know why I rlly got tagged since my brain is lagging but congrat ig
Hello
I am someone, I have been bothering Fyodor and his Iranian friend for personal reasons. And the words that I said all this time were not true and were just several trivial lies In fact, I don't know much about him. So I wrote this text to apologize all you guys
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Vivid-vices clearly had minors do not interact in her bio and her pinned. If you can't see the account, it's because you have been blocked for ignoring their boundaries.
Oh?? Ty
Coming out the closest… I'm a Chuuran shipper… 😞
For anyone who doesn't know, the extreme right are the racist 😽
Okay, I don't usually do that, but if anyone who is french and follow me, Go vote the 7th of July.
I don't want the extreme right to be in majority in the assembly.
For context for everyone who isn't French: Macron decided to dissolve the french assembly (they vote and suggest new laws) after the European elections (spoilers: This was a bad idea considering the rise of the extreme right everywhere in Europe), meaning we have to vote to elect some new deputies. And today was the first round... surprise, surprise: the RN (which is the extreme right) was first.
The left, as a response to the European elections, formed a coalition called Le Nouveau Front Populaire (the new popular front), very 1934 of us I have to say and they are second (I think).
The second round is the 7th of July.
GO VOTE.
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