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Goro Akechi In Chapter 5 Of Ex Machina:
Goro Akechi in chapter 5 of ex machina:

My brain:

OH NO! They're melting...
(Been reading @hhaeyeun's character swap au fic. It's a very fun time and this is the closest I am ever gonna get to making fanart. I do not draw much.)
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I had not thought of Goro in those terms before but you might be onto something... For all we know Maruki could have actually not been the one to bring him back. Maybe instead Goro saw what Maruki was doing, said, "Well that's fucked up," and simply willed himself back into existence with the sole purpose of beating him up!
Characters not dying just because they refuse to is one of my absolute favorite tropes. (When it's done well that is, looking at you every Sith Lord in the entirety of Star Wars lore that is killed by the hero only to return in a few years and do nothing interesting other than die again.)
I'm gonna ramble for a second because I think about the following characters a lot. Forgive me.
Also, spoilers ahead for Knights of the Old Republic II, Pathologic: The Marble Nest, and Devil May Cry 5
The one time I know of, (there could be others, massive franchise and all), that Star Wars actually did it well with a Sith character was Darth Sion from Knights of the Old Republic II. He's literally known as "The Lord of Pain" because he's in constant pain. He has taken many fatal injuries and just kept on going and he looks like an actual zombie but crusty. The only reason he's still alive is that he is 100% fueled by hatred and anguish and holding himself together with the force. It's an absolutely miserable existence but he just keeps on trucking until the player character has to actually convince him to die in order to progress.
Then in Pathologic: The Marble Nest we have the "prickly prick" Bachelor Daniil Dankovsky who essentially gets himself caught in a little time loop of a single day trying to figure out what went wrong because he's made defeating death itself his number one goal in life as simply refuses to lose to it.
I feel like Vergil from Devil May Cry also falls into this. I mean, he "dies" every other game but he's still going. He cuts himself in half rather than accepting death. Good for him! (Disclaimer: I don't actually support the mass destruction Vergil causes. Guy needs to stop summoning trees and go to therapy.)
i constantly think about how, at this point, atlus has characterized goro akechi as a man who's literally too angry to stay dead. thats SO funny





Heres some silly Persona 5 Drawings (I finished the game and i think its really cool!)
also i know Joker’s glasses are fake but in my heart they’re real
Hope you enjoy, and have an AWESOME day!!








Thank Christ,,,,,,,Fucking Vital Mins,,,,,
Based off this text post <3
+Bonus alt ending based on the actual post





it's ok to cry over it again.
It's ok to cry over it again.
It's ok if you cried already and need to again or discovered something new and need to cry again.
It is. ok. To cry. Again.
Healing isn't linear. And it is ok to cry again. It isn't dramatic. It isn't wasteful. It isn't wrong. Its ok to cry. And I hope you can have a good cry. It will help.