Showing respect for my elder animes
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Tamaki Suoh from Ouran High School Host Club has kenergy
Tamaki Suoh from Ouran High School Host Club has Kenergy!
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Kyoya, after fighting with his siblings: I'm so mad at myself right now.
Tamaki: Look, Kyoya. I never grew up with any brothers, but I know 4 guys who did.
Tamaki: They would have fights, but in the end, they always had each other's shells.
Kyoya:
Kyoya: Are you talking about the ninja turtles?
Tamaki: Of course I'm talking about the ninja turtles
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Tamaki nsfw
Ok but I think Tamaki would be such a good boy in bed????? So submissive just wants his baby to make him feel good. He probably begs for it. He has his whole I’m you’re daddy thing during the day but he’s just your sub
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the drastic change in art style from this drawing to my other one is something
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characters who have all the potential to be bitter and angry but choose instead to be welcoming and full of light. my beloveds.
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.𖥔 ݁ 🪐˖ slight ohshc manga spoilers .𖥔 ݁ 🪐˖
i’ve been rereading the ohshc manga lately and i always come back to how tamaki is genuinely one of the sweetest, kindest people i’ve seen in fiction.
it’s perfectly reasonable to assume he would become cold or callous after everything he’s been through (or at least develop some kind of resentment), but the series makes a point to show how he doesn’t harbor ill will towards anyone who’s hurt him. while this can be a flaw — causing him to quickly forgive people he shouldn’t — it does a good job at revealing a lack of ulterior motives. he is that kind. he’s so kind that others have a hard time wrapping their head around it. between the politics and the families and the money, he’s managed to not only keep his humanity, but pass a little of it on to everyone he meets.
you start the series thinking he’s some over-inflated, egotistical rich kid, but you end it with the understanding that he is always, always putting others’ needs before his own. the times he meddles in business he shouldn’t? the times he seems egotistical or condescending? the times he over-inflates his self-importance? it’s all genuine. it’s all real. his heart is so big it begins to bleed into the world around him, bleed so heavily you can’t help but mistake it for something else — greed, ego, dramatics — because it’s impossible a human being could carry so much love.
but he does. despite being treated horribly by his own family, despite being seen by most as a shallow, dense idiot, he doesn’t just have a heart — he is one. to stop loving, to stop caring, would mean to stop beating, to deny his own existence. it simply isn’t possible.
at the end of the day, so many issues in the series could only be resolved by him. only someone with a blindingly stupid amount of compassion would be able to reach his hands into every corner of the story and make a difference. only tamaki suoh could bring the club together, only tamaki suoh could reconcile with his grandmother, and only tamaki suoh could make the lives of everyone around him brighter, not by virtue of his existence, but by the sheer effort he puts into loving everyone he meets. only tamaki suoh could find a way to be kind despite having every reason not to.
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