After finishing The Glory (yes the Netflix K-Drama), can't help but think that Bambies are one heck of dysfunctional friend group
Not that they're the type that is so heinously selfish and won't hesitate to backstab/frame each other to save their own ass, but there's a blatant gap between Bambietta (their supposed leader) and the rest of Bambies, made obvious during the second part of Quincy invasion to Seireitei & post-invasion
Their nonchalant, fucked up idea of staying together forever and won't letting Bambietta die even if it means she's gonna stuck as a pitiful husk of her former self for as long as Giselle wished, basically fate worse than death
The fact that Liltotto seemed perfectly fine and kinda ignorant with how awful Giselle abused and humiliated Bambietta beyond her limit
How the four relied on and trusted Liltotto as their leader figure more than Bambietta. Both during the TYBW arc and CFYOW arc
That disconnect between one member and the rest is not supposed to be there to be called a normal and healthy friend group
Bambietta feels like a not really wanted presence on their group, yet they still keep her around reluctantly because well, she's their friend too, not because they really care for her like how the other four genuinely care and trust each other
Now I'm curious on how they actually met each other and formed the group. Who started the group? Who joined first? Who joined later? Who joined the last? How that affected the dynamic of Bambies?
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I got inspired by Feel My Rhythm by Red Velvet 🍒
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Henlo, Plliiis! Yejun and his invisible drink 💙
Can you suggest for Bamby? 😊
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This is really interesting. I wanted to see what they'd do after Horimiya, and so picked this up; it's the story of an amateur novelist and the "ghost" (psychic projection?) of a girl who is haunting his apartment - it's quickly clear that she's not a real ghost (although she does know some), but what exactly is she? And why does she keep hanging out here? It's not quite a romance, but also it's not really _not_ a romance. There's some slow development of tangled relationships, we're introduced to a bunch of interesting ideas, and so I'm really curious where it's going to go from here.
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