It's just a never ending cycle of "I want to write" "about what?" "Idk but I want to write" "But about WHAT?" "IDK BUT I WANT TO WRITE" "BUT ABOUT WH-"
And then I never fucking write anything.
Someone should write a short horror collection inspired by aromanticism. Romance as a horror story. Romance like a coffin, suffocating, building dread; a monster in the wings that never appears, and in the end, you wonder if the monster was you.
linda’s being one of those crazy artist types again
Near read a lot of parenting books as a child. Why? Because reasons
Light Yagami is so unintentionally funny like yeah sure L was witty but that was intentional and will never top Light simultaneously taking himself super seriously and doing the most laughably ironic things with zero self-insight
Remember that time Light got so offended that Lind L. Tailor called him a murderer that he straight up murdered him on live tv?
And then accused Misa of tarnishing Kira’s name because she killed someone who disagreed with Kira on live tv?
Remember when Ryuk was like “then you’d be the only evil person left” and Light was like “nah bc I’m like, a really good student. If you get an A on your paper it actually stands for ‘Allowed to murder people just because you feel like it’ so I’m all good actually.”
Why would the Kira case have stopped him?
if the kira case didn’t happen near would have had a nightcore emo phase
Mello’s character intrigues me a lot, and so does his motivation, his strengths and weaknesses. I believe his personality to be affected by his mental illness, which I personally see being Narcissitic Personality Disorder. In this post I’d like to go over the latest revision of DSM-5 for the section for NPD to see how many of the official diagnostic criteria apply to Mello’s actions in the manga.
I myself have NPD, so I naturally recognize a lot of patterns within his behaviors and behind his motivation. However, I have to make this disclaimer: This is about a fictional character’s motivations. Do not actually use lists you find online, no matter how official, for diagnosing. Only longterm evaluation of patterns in one’s behavior done by a medical professional can serve as a basis for diagnosing someone with NPD. It’s a serious disorder that heavily affects our life and relationships, don’t treat it easily.
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