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visjules · 4 days
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I know Gojo was tweaking when they pulled these out
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"Shh! They'll notice you"
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visjules · 6 days
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как думаете ему продадут пиво без паспорта?
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visjules · 6 days
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REALLY wish we got more of Dominique mourning her literal brother instead of just focusing on Noé.
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visjules · 7 days
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Fruits "Yuki and Kakeru don't end up together" Basket giving Kakeru unnecessary panels/shots when Yuki says something as if it were about him.
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visjules · 7 days
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okay ik we all talk about yuki's face in this scene (fair enough) but can we talk abt Kakeru's face??
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visjules · 8 days
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The Tortured Poet’s Department is SO Noé Archiviste
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visjules · 8 days
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The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived
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visjules · 9 days
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See here's the deal, I'm gonna brush my hair, do my skin care, put on my cutest Victoria's Secret pajama set, get a snack and rewatch Hunter x Hunter 1999 because I want to re-experience Leorio and Kurapika's implied love story.
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visjules · 9 days
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Look for you in every crowd, wishing you were still around
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visjules · 13 days
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What?
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visjules · 14 days
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"Yuki" means snow in Japanese ❄
This is a remake of a comic I made in 2020! Original under read more:
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visjules · 15 days
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Fruits Basket screenplay makes me wanna 😱🔫
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visjules · 15 days
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This is so true! And I think one of the best moments that really hammers this is when she meets Mitsuba. She immediately places him as her type, and even if he’s rude to her, she still wants to give him the benefit of the doubt.
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It’s not until she actually gets to know him (they were in forced proximity) that she removes him from that pedestal, is less nervous, and actually sees him for who he is.
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In just the first chapter of the manga, Yashiro actively seeks out a supernatural to get a boy to like her. In her words, "I want the guy I like to fall in love with me this instant!" She states this just after calling Hanako shallow for brightening up after she called him cool. This is a bit of a hypocritical statement since even with our current knowledge, she sought out a school supernatural to get a boy to like her instead of establishing a real connection herself.
The only thing she can say about the boy she likes, Teru, is that, "He's hot, has good grades, and is very nice. He's amazing... Our school's prince!" These are most likely things she's assumed of Teru, or heard about him.
Yashiro grows nervous when it comes to putting herself out there. She's terrified of actually speaking to Teru, or getting him to like her. In her opinion, she's not the type of girl that guys fall for. She sees Aoi as the pinacle of what girls like, of what everyone likes. Even then, she is just putting Aoi on a pedestal. While Aoi is admired, because of her social status and persona, she is unable to truly be herself around anyone, even the two people closest to her. Those people being Akane and Yashiro.
When Hanako is asking her to name special abilities she has, Yashiro immediately thinks of gardening. Her reasoning for getting into it was a shallow act, again, to get a boy to like her. Yashiro only began gardening because this boy she had a crush on off-handedly mentioned that he likes feminine girls.
Even after three years of trying to confess, Yashiro established no connection with this boy. He even remarked, "You like me? I don't even know you. Gross." Even if the boy turned out to be a bit of a jerk, Yashiro most likely would have been kindly turned down by a different guy anyways, because she's never tried to get to know the guys she likes.
Yashiro has a problem where when someone has a physically appealing appearance, she glorifies their strengths and good traits, completely ignoring their flaws and refusing to look into them. Even in the Misaki Stairs arc, Yashiro is distracted by the beauty of Yako, a supernatural about to kill her. Later, when No. 6 kidnaps Aoi, and Aoi gets Yashiro to fall into the hole, Yashiro brushes it off immediately and easily forgives her because she can't see "her perfect Aoi" doing something so cruel like that of her own free will.
In short, because she glorifies popularity and people's beauty, Yashiro is also unable to recognize that beautiful people can also have troubles.
When Hanako says, "Anybody will do for you, huh?" He's recognizing that Yashiro barely knows anything about either of the boys she likes, easily able to substitute one pretty face for another. When he calls her out for not even knowing this boy's first name, she guiltily brushes it aside and pretends she didn't hear it, so she doesn't have to take it into consideration.
Yashiro doesn't want to think about how her thought process is flawed.
Her only direct interaction with Teru this far was him giving back her pencil case, and she didn't even say thank you.
Yashiro's unwillingness to try to connect with guys may be a consequence of her friendship with Aoi. Even if she truly cares for Aoi, being her friend would mean constantly being compared to her. Yashiro is in no way ugly, but when she stands next to Aoi, it's like her bad traits are instantly magnified and put on display for other people to laugh at.
Before the first chapter ends, Yashiro does realize that she had been selfish with her pursuit of Teru and that so far, her way of thinking had been flawed.
Still, throughout the series, Yashiro has shown that she still glorifies popularity and beauty. She is always thinking of how, if she were more beautiful, if she didn't have "daikon legs," then she would be popular. And her daydreams of being popular show a Yashiro so far from herself, she is unrecognizable. A girl with no flaws, who is admired by all and sought out by boys, handome boys.
This is what Yashiro thinks Aoi's life is like, even if that's far from the truth. She does care about Aoi, but she is just barely beginning to understand her, even after their years of friendship.
Yashiro has a problem where when someone has a physically appealing appearance, she glorifies their strengths and good traits, completely ignoring their flaws and refusing to look into them. Even in the Misaki Stairs arc, Yashiro is distracted by the beauty of Yako, a supernatural about to kill her. Later, when No. 6 kidnaps Aoi, and Aoi gets Yashiro to fall into the hole, Yashiro brushes it off immediately and easily forgives her because she can't see "her perfect Aoi" doing something so cruel like that of her own free will.
In short, because she glorifies popularity and people's beauty, Yashiro is also unable to recognize that beautiful people can also have troubles.
When Hanako says, "Anybody will do for you, huh?" He's recognizing that Yashiro barely knows anything about either of the boys she likes, easily able to substitute one pretty face for another. When he calls her out for not even knowing this boy's first name, she guiltily brushes it aside and pretends she didn't hear it, so she doesn't have to take it into consideration.
Yashiro doesn't want to think about how her thought process is flawed.
Her only direct interaction with Teru this far was him giving back her pencil case, and she didn't even say thank you.
Yashiro's unwillingness to try to connect with guys may be a consequence of her friendship with Aoi. Even if she truly cares for Aoi, being her friend would mean constantly being compared to her. Yashiro is in no way ugly, but when she stands next to Aoi, it's like her bad traits are instantly magnified and put on display for other people to laugh at.
Before the first chapter ends, Yashiro does realize that she had been selfish with her pursuit of Teru and that so far, her way of thinking had been flawed.
Still, throughout the series, Yashiro has shown that she still glorifies popularity and beauty. She is always thinking of how, if she were more beautiful, if she didn't have "daikon legs," then she would be popular. And her daydreams of being popular show a Yashiro so far from herself, she is unrecognizable. A girl with no flaws, who is admired by all and sought out by boys, handome boys. (Someone so perfect that they don't even seem human.)
This is what Yashiro thinks Aoi's life is like, even if that's far from the truth. She does care about Aoi, but she is just barely beginning to understand her, even after their years of friendship.
Time and time again, Yashiro has been fooled by shallow promises of beauty and popularity. She wants to be loved and admired, she wants things to be "perfect." In the Picture Perfect arc, when No. 6 captures Aoi, and so on, she's also realized whenever she's grasped perfection, that she likes her flawed life. She likes things being imprefect, because those imperfect things are hers.
I have a feeling that, soon, Yashiro will have to face the fact that she doesn't truly know Aoi, and have a realization that their relationship has to change. Yashiro needs to stop chasing the perfect life, and accept the one she has.
(@mari-lair has a very good analysis of Yashiro and Aoi's friendship!)
I'm also hoping that Yashiro realizes that she doesn't actually like these perfect guys, just the idea of them.
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visjules · 16 days
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hungry,,,
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visjules · 21 days
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He dodged the question
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