oh no its rimlaine again
Completely normal boring skk headshots bc that's the best i can do recently muah
I found an old picture i edited from back in September. Keep in mind I didn’t watch mob psycho 100 till JANUARY.
Day 3: teenagers
They both toppled over after this
This was based off this doodle of my ocs I made at a wedding
holding an oc closely.... if you had a fandom would people be insane about you....
Teru is a horrible influence. Shou definitely takes fashion advice from Teru just to piss Ritsu off
(School doodle)
…ok here me out but I’m starting to actually like their outfits, it’s so ugly that it’s beautiful
Ryunosuke Akutagawa as early on as chapter four is introduced to us as a brutal dog of the mafia with seemingly no regard for life. His first action is to slaughter an entire police station and then blow up the witnesses without any remorse. He’s the oe responsible for instructing Kyouka to kill 35 people, and tries to prevent her from escaping a life of killing.Â
However, as the manga unfolds there is far more to Akutagawa’s character than what meets the eye, and rather than someone who has no value for life and therefore can kill without feeling anything, his views on life and death are far more complex. As contradictory as it is, by stepping over corpses and sinking himself into the blood soaked world of the mafia, Ryunosuke is actually seeking a meaning to life. Rather than seeing life as worth nothing, all of his actions are his own struggle to make life worth something.Â
Despite being a cold blooded killer, Akutagawa’s character thematically revolves around life, and saving lives just as Atsushi’s does, as shown in the connection to the real life author’s short stories(Rashomon, The Spider’s Thread) as explained under the cut. This meta will explain that Akutagawa’s path to eventual redemption lies on something as thin and as weak as a Spider’s Thread.Â
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OHHHH I have so much to say about this Actuslly
I think their trio dynamic is so unique in bsd because all of them have personal histories regarding Something (mushi's is mystery novels, poe's is ranpo, and ranpo's is his ability) and they also have strengths which force each other face these traumas head-on. poe is a mystery novel writer, and he actively encouraged mushi to overcome his fear of writing. poe had been a social recluse for 6 years, and meeting ranpo again helped him to break out of his shell little by little and focus more on the things & people around him.
ranpo prides himself on his ultra deduction, and mushi is an "infallible detective killer" whose ability counteracts that. by humbling ranpo, he forced him to come to terms with the truth that he's not an ability user, but this also strengthened his resolve to beat mushi.
overall, this is basically why i think the perfect crime trio are so great for each other. their backgrounds fit with each other's like pieces of a puzzle, so they kind of neutralise each other in a way. so i think thats very neat