Of course not! Excluding others from the fandom, liberally calling people "toxic", being an overall jerk, now that's what I'd call a toxic fan.
This is not meant to b a callout post like idek these girls they just popped up on my fyp but ive been seeing this a lot on tiktok lately and i just…. this doesnt make u toxic? Im just so confused like if u like the sequels i literally do not care but i, personally, think the sequels fail on every level of filmakimg and storytelling. Idk. Its just so strange. I dislike the sequels but i still consider myself a star wars fan. Id love to hear yalls opinions on this. Does saying the sequels r bad make u a toxic fan?
What if she is... THE mother? The one we all have been wondering about?
kikyo, appearing from the guts of the sacred tree: children it is I, your favourite priestess back from the dead
moroha: priestess...are you my MOTHER??
kikyo:
kikyo: well IDEALLY
There’s nothing like trying to take a picture of the bright, full moon to remind you how amazing the human eye is.
Spider Lyste always cheers me up
Lyste takes things a bit too seriously.
Kallus: “Keep an eye on her…”
Lyste: this is my life now
*dies laughing
Gilad deserved better
I want to see how much of the fandom still cares about the original Thrawn bae. <3
Kyoko has a lot of reasons to be absolutely livid after learning the truth about witches, but what must have hurt the most is that her father’s accusation of her being a witch is actually true.
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This is NOT a SessRin opening! Many people are saying that, in this new op, SessRin is compared to InuKag, but I don’t think so. If you see this succession of scenes carefully, you will realize that, while in Moroha’s scene, the background images are all of Inuyasha and Kagome, in the part where Towa and Setsuna appear, we see scenes that show Sesshoumaru’s development as a character and his growth as a person in relation to other characters like Kagura and Kohaku. They are not just images of Sesshoumaru and Rin:
In the first part, we see Sesshoumaru’s scene in which he remembers Kagura’s death and says that he will be the one to decide if she died for nothing. It is interesting that here we see the empty stairways; an empty place that a person should be occupying, but I don’t think it’s Rin because she’s already in the background. Giving us this scene of Sesshoumaru thinking about Kagura reminds us of how important she was to him and his development as a character.
Then we have two background images. The first is from Rin when she is a child. This makes sense since we all know that she was also very important to Sesshoumaru’s growth, but in the following image something caught my attention: Sesshoumaru is holding Tenseiga and the moon is behind him. This scene is from Chapter 20, when Inuyasha, Kagome and Sango are fighting against Naraku who wants to get the fragment that Kohaku has. At one point Kohaku is captured but the one who saves him is none other than Sesshoumaru. This scene in the opening is Sesshoumaru saving Kohaku. And I love that, because they are indicating how important their relationship is as well. I also find it interesting that just at the moment when Sesshoumaru’s biological daughters appear, Sunrise decides to show two images related to the two human children he cared for. Could that be indicating that they position Kohaku and Rin as his children as well?
Then we have an image that at first glance, seems to be only about Sesshoumaru and Rin, but specifically is when Sesshoumaru decides to save the souls that are in hell. That also shows the growth Sesshoumaru has experienced, deciding to save many human souls. Finally, the last scene here is from when Sesshoumaru obtains Bakusaiga, putting aside his grudge and pursuit of his father’s power and thus acquiring his own sword. In conclusion, I don’t think this opening is trying to validate SessRin, instead, I think it shows the growth process that Sesshoumaru has had.
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