AHHHHHGH
I love Saikai/Kaisai but tell me why most of the fanart looks like this?….
like guys ok Kaido is pathetic loser boy and Saiki is a cold person who can’t be vulnerable for shit but also……. They are both losers. One loser is just more really really delusional (Kaido) and excited about the other loser (Saiki) and that loser secretly has real actual powers!!! most times I see ship art of these 2 Saiki is legit aura farming next to Kaido and Kaidos looks like the actual pleading face 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
anyways KaiSai blast! please draw more fanart of these 2 where Kaido isn’t just a little twinky of a boy 😁😁
throwback to when my mum told my year 6 teacher I read gay harry potter fanfiction
Sometimes I forget that the Saiki fandom isn't alive and thriving and it's just the same 15 people posting about Saiki 29,14,173,635,883,930,877,183,576,509,832 a day giving the illusion of an alive fandom
is toritsuka free for valentines
Hii has a new job
2024 Poor Meow Meow Wrapped
Congratulations!
You watched that scene 231 times.
You shook that cringefail loser in a Pringles can 126 times.
You wrung them out to dry 188 times.
You spent 262,985 minutes thinking about them. That is over 6 months nonstop!
You created 13 fan playlists.
You wrote over 200k words about them... in your head.
You posted none of that fanfiction on AO3.
Top 0,0001% of fans worldwide.
me resisting the urge to slam my coworker into the counter for DARING to say that she likes saiki k more than me after fucking up the names of over half the cast
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Saiki is such an unreliable narrator it's so funny. "I don't like any of these people and I wish everyone would leave me alone forever. Lemme just dispel a typhoon real quick so they won't be sad."