u wanna read lord of the mysteries soooo bad
I'm still drawing klein moretti omg
romance dawn trio gang gang
im making PROGRESSSSSS AHGGGGGGHHRRHRHRHRHRH RRERWERRSEJFHKJFBDQE I HAVE SUSHI AND MANGO GREEN TEA IN MY BLOOD
okok I HAVE TO KNOW—do you pronounce it
mango greent or mango green tea
this is very important
im calling out to the void
I think what makes Luffy different from most other shonen protags is that he's not meant to be an audience insert. You don't want to be Luffy, you want Luffy to randomly barge into your life and start throwing hands with your asshole boss.
I POSTED THIS 30 MINUTES AGO AND I HAD A TYPO I MEANT
"Grief is something you don't get over"
I forgot to put the don't earlier omg this is so ruined I MEANT IT LIKE
Ok what's worse: the strawhats waiting a lifetime for luffy to return to them, or luffy becoming immortal and outliving everyone he cares about?
The first scenario reminds me of that Bojack Horseman quote, "Was it worth it to be happy for a little bit even though it ended up sad? Or would it have been better if the whole thing never happened?" I think this isn't as bad as the immortality scenario because the Straw Hats have each other to lean on, and if they reach the end of their life without Luffy returning, maybe they'll be happy—thinking that Luffy's waiting on the other side for them.
I think immortality is one of the cruelest punishments you could put on someone, especially Luffy, considering his unique relationship with death. It's one of the OP endings I hope Oda doesn't use (through Law's Devil Fruit power).
Grief is something you don't get over. It'll always be there, but you grow to live with it. Knowing Luffy, he'd find new people to love and journey with, but they'd leave him all the same, and loneliness is Luffy's greatest weakness. I don't want to imagine this kind of torture on him.
Come hell or high water, time's gonna have the final say
Song: Conspiracy of Silence - The Swoons