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You Wanna Know The Truth Behind Whether Your Weeb Friends Are Mentally Stable? Ask Them What Anime Characters
You wanna know the truth behind whether your weeb friends are mentally stable? Ask them what anime characters they kin. If they say literally any major supervillain, that's you're que to be concerned.
But if they say Osamu Dazai? Might oughta hit up a crisis hotline. You can thank me later.
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More Posts from Artofkhaos404
Oh yea that's a good point with Kyoka. Besides the obvious children, my vote is Kunikida. He just reeks of "straight man with pleated trousers" in the best way🤣
Who is the least gay coded Bungo Stray Dogs character? I love this debate 😂
i think Elsie? cuz like,
1. she is a child
2. she is made solely from mori being a pedo so makes sense that she is only attracted to him
also kyoka,
1. also child
2. has some level of attration towards atsushi (tho it turns out to be more like siblings---)
wby?
If you're an aspiring author working to get published, slaving away on a novel in progress with perfection as your goal... I would highly advise you, every once in a while... to write.
Not on your novel, not in your notes and concepts document, not on anything even remotely professional and not in a journal. Simply tell a story, stress free, with no expectations. Could be fanfiction from your favorite series, a random short story idea you had three months ago, or a writing prompt you found online. Allow yourself to have some fun again. Remind yourself why you love what you do. It will make you all the more determined and inspired to one day complete your ultimate work.
Fanfiction was how I originally fell in love with writing (that and my adventures in my paracosms). I started putting my story ideas on paper when I was eight. Four years ago I stopped writing fanfiction altogether, deeming it a waste of time when I could be putting my talents elsewhere. But a couple days ago I randomly decided to sit down with a computer and a few ideas, no outline or notes whatsoever, and just have a good time. Incredibly cleansing.
LET'S GET CONTROVERSIAL.
What's an alternative band that is loved by the scene, but you despise, think is overhyped, etc? And why do you think that? This interests me.
Canon
Chuuya, at Dazai's funeral: I need a moment with him.
Everyone: Of course. *leaves*
Chuuya, leaning over Dazai′s coffin: Okay, listen here you little shit. I know you’re not dead.
Dazai: Yeah, no shit.
One of my extremely beautiful and plus size coworkers told me yesterday that she doesn't work around food because of her weight. She knows how she will be perceived by others if she works in restaurants, so she avoids it.
She also didn't get good grades in highschool. Not because she was incapable of achieving them, but because she was too capable. My coworker knew if she tried her best, she would have won an award, and that was a negative in her eyes: It meant walking across the stage and everyone staring at her. Judging her.
She told me her dream was to go to culinary school... but she didn't want to be the fat girl in culinary school. Because she knew how that would be perceived by others.
...
I am fat and confident in that fact. Anti body shaming patches are on my crust items. Shoes, pants, jackets, you name it.
Yet even I think twice about attending food related events; even with my dearest friends, who are some of the farthest from fatphobic people you will ever meet. Even though they have never shown a single sign of judgment towards my body type, I still feel unsafe.
Fatphobia stifles the potential of those it affects. It is as much of a virus as racism. When are we going to start treating it as such?