Say you break your ankle. You could know everything there is to know intellectually about the injury. Even with this vast knowledge, you will still experience physical pain.
Now take this logic and apply it to things like ADHD, autism, clinical depression, and other less visible/divergent disabilities. You cannot think your way out of feeling.
That is to say: you are not a bad, lazy, or selfish person for struggling, even if you know why you are struggling.
Happy birthday best hat man (ver2025) π©β¨π₯³π₯³
The interview part 1 with shin soukoku that you wrote? Please. Part 2. I'M ON MY KNEES PLEASE πππ AHHAHSJSJSKAKAKAKKSKSJSJSJSJSJSNSNSNSNSNSNSNSN it's fucking ADDICTING I LOVE IT
I'm so happy you love it!
Sorry it took so long to respond, been kinda busy, but I just posted part two! Hope you enjoy :)
I love bsd with all my heart. I really do. But it is not a detective anime, nor has it ever really been a detective anime, and the people who don't like it are the ones who expect it to be this supernatural detective anime when it's kind of just....not
Zenshu
I think having the Agency members being accused as terrorists really adds a lot to their character and just how far they're willing to go in that type of situation.
Like Kunikida stealing a car (that had auto-theft insurance)
Like Fukuzawa making a deal with Mori, even willing to trade a member to the Mafia if it meant their safety.
Like Atsushi willing to make a deal with Fitzgerald if it was to get back his friends and save the Agecy.
And then there's Ranpo...
"We're terrorists now? Cool, that means I get to blow stuff up!"
One thing that always bothers me is when people reduce Chuuya down to "anger issues." Because he's so much more than just an angry little redhead. Yeah, Dazai's ticks him off, but aside from that, whenever he's shown as being angry, it's never because of a stupid reason that had his temper going off. Like in the movie, he was mad because six of his friends were killed due to a government decision. He was angry in season three when he learned he had two days to either kill the leader of the Agency, a group that he knew they had a ceasefire with, or else the boss would die. I'm pretty sure Harukawa even said that Chuuya's actually composed most of the time, it's only when he's with Dazai that he reverts into a five year old with anger issues, as does Dazai. And as a matter of fact, he spent most of his life bottling down anger, taking responsibility for others, never really letting himself experience these emotions for others sake. In Stormbringer, Verlaine wants him to be mad, to use that anger to prove he's just a beast, and for him to go hurt the world that did bad to him. Something which Chuuya doesn't want to do.
I'm not saying that his patience is unlimited or that he doesn't get angry often, but whenever I see him get reduced to Bakugo syndrome, it always gets me annoyed, because it feels like people don't truly understand his character.
Appreciation post for the anniversary of Odasaku's death.
RIP man. Hope you're having a good time in heaven with those orphans.
EPIC THE THUNDER SAGA IS COMING OUT ON JULY FOURTH!!!
Also, I love the Troy Saga came out on xmas 2022, Ocean Saga xmas 2023, Circe Saga on Valentines, and now the Thunder Saga on July fourth.
Meanwhile, the Cyclops and Underworld Saga be released on the randomest dates to ever date, Jan 27th and April 26th:
ArE wE NoT sPeCiAL
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