lasso tool bg study w/ my left hand (my right arm is broken so no art for a while other than some studies)
12.24 akari
—It's not your fault, it's my mistake.
along with the status of the Strongest, Gojo came to understand the responsibility that he had previously neglected. this is the moment of the birth of Satoru, whom we have known since the first chapters.
—Suguru, maybe I should kill them all?
confusion running in the eyes of Geto, frightening and loud thoughts in his head. what he believed all this time doesn't make sense? but a shaman needs to believe in something in order not to stray from the true path.
let's dance under the stars, my one and only
ᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ-we will stay the strongest ᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠalways?
- i don't believe in
the existence
of something eternal
ᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ-don't believe in the eternal, ᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠtrust me ᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ
“I was there too”
Fooling around
🤍 memento
me devising a plan to get gojo out of the box without getting yuji or anyone else killed
ᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠi hate everything
about meᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ about you
this fandom has a really weird thing with Gojo (and I mean, it’s with a lot of characters too but specifically Gojo right now) where he cannot be a nuanced character but instead has to be either a good person or a bad one. It’s either “he’s selfish, immature, and a bad teacher” or “he’s selfless and does everything for his students” and I’m just wondering if we all read the same story.
I’m not gonna sit here and say my opinion is better than anyone else’s because obviously there’s plenty of stuff up to interpretation, but I do think we should like.. acknowledge that he can be both? One of the best examples of this issue is how people treat the relationship between him and Megumi. Yes, Gojo is described as a “benefactor”, and yes, Megumi is technically in debt to Gojo. Yes Gojo does have long-term motives for taking care of Megumi.
But at the same time, Gojo’s described to have treated Megumi really well as a child. He also adopted to Tsumiki, who doesn’t have any “benefit” to him, plus the deal between Toji and the Zen’in only entailed Megumi’s care. And while Gojo has stated that he needs strong, young allies, he’s also stated that it’s a crime to take away the youth from the kids. Even if he has an ulterior motive, he still wants them to be kids while they can.
Then past all of that with just his general character, he’s very human. He does both selfish and selfless things, and it’s not uncommon for him to have lapses in judgement. His morals can be wishy washy, but he cares about those close to him (and doesn’t everyone? of course you’re going to care most about those who you have connection to) and does a lot to make them happy. When Itadori was “dead”, he didn’t have to hang out with him/eat dinner with him, or wear Nobara’s skirt to make him laugh. But it was also probably a bad idea to bring him to the fight against Jogo.
This is all to say, fandom’s breaking down of characters to make them more palatable and the idea of “the curtains are blue because the curtains are blue” has removed a lot of nuance from characters that should be treated with more thought. Like it’s just a fictional little guy, but you can also learn some stuff when you actually take the time to look