"As long as we're both handcuffed, you and I share the same fate. If I die, so will you."
i spent way too much time on this lmaoðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
They’re going on a date that is going to confuse the hell out of André le glacier :)
(also these are future/current day designs)
had to share this note i woke up and wrote in the dead of night
Based on the phone call from episode 30 while taking some info liberties (Near merely asks the Japanese Task Force to call him if L #2 was ever suspected; not confirmed yet; and once Near brings it up, we hear Aizawa’s doubts). And I know that it was bias that ultimately killed L, but bias can lead to stupidity~. And I like the idea of Near just being done with the Japanese Task Force’s incompetence (which he is but is still milking them for use). So, maybe this happens underneath that cool exterior? In the manga, he’s much more smiley and beautifully troll-ish over the phone~.
Death Note from the perspective of Aizawa or Matsuda would be hilarious in wildly different ways
death note would be so funny from the perspective of the regular guys on the task force because you meet the worlds greatest detective and he's immediately like 'yeah it was taylor swift and the boss's son with the evil notebook. moving on..."
"His eyes darkened." The fuck does that even mean? Idk but I eat it up every time.
The novel ‘Kafka on the Shore’ is another of Haruki Murakami’s works that share a connection to Tokyo Ghoul. The premiere work of novelist Takatsuki Sen, thought to be a homage to Murakami, is a short story named ‘Dear Kafka’. One possible reasoning for this titling in both works is that german author Franz Kafka was thought to have a strained relationship with his father, inspiring in some part the misery in his works. Author Takatsuki Sen definitely has deep running issues with her father, and the protagonist of Kafka on the Shore, a boy who calls himself Kafka Tamura as a pseudonym hates his father enough to run away due to previous abuse.Â
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Tootie belonged in Hell, she knew that, even if some that disagreed