jiloop
jiloop
Jil's void of wonders
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He/Him transmasc | eng/esp | multifandom!!!
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jiloop · 3 hours ago
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This feels so gross… this feels good
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jiloop · 3 hours ago
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Live with love, Hikaru and Yoshiki
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jiloop · 1 day ago
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Jason's first time seeing Gary is literally just this
inspired by Existential Crisis Mode written by @luciaintheskyainthi
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jiloop · 1 day ago
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I can like things normally I swear! (Big fat lie)
Anywho here’s Gary :) I had a lot of fun drawing Jason’s face he’s so silly
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Inspired by the end of chapter 41 of ECM written by the lovely @luciaintheskyainthi
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jiloop · 1 day ago
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horsies
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jiloop · 1 day ago
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jiloop · 4 days ago
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Help my family🩸
I am nedaa from the Gaza Strip. In the beginning, we lived for a short time in our house in temporary stability because our country was not a country of stability in the first place due to the ongoing wars on the Strip. My husband had a job and he had a source of income sufficient for us initially. On the seventh day of October, and on this morning, we woke up to... The beginning of this bloody war, shortly after the bombs fell on us and the disappearance of our basic needs of food, water, the necessities of life, pampers and milk, and after the bombing that hit the homes next to us, and after that we were forced to leave the house due to a ground operation and an order to evacuate the homes and the advance of tanks and shooting at us. We went out and my children and I could not. My husband and I wanted to take the most basic needs of blankets, mattresses, clothes, and food due to the lack of transportation during those difficult days. This was in the month of January, when it was winter and bitter cold. We walked long distances and were stranded until after that we were able to reach and flee to the city of Rafah, which was sparsely populated and almost Deprived of life, we were displaced to a place made up of tin, where deadly insects and germs were eating the bodies of our children. There was no water, no food, and nothing of the necessities of life. We struggled to get some food and water, and after a while, due to the severe bombing next to us, we were forced to flee again to the Khan Yunis suburbs. We were displaced inside the Khan Yunis suburbs for more than Once, due to violent bombing and shooting over our heads, we lived in tents made of cloth and wood, and my children lived through difficult days of fear and anxiety due to the intensity of the bombing. We learned during those days that our small house, which we had originally carved out of my father’s house, had been largely destroyed due to the violent bombing, and after several months. Living in tents, high heat, and the bitter cold of winter led to the withdrawal of vehicles from the areas in which we live, and we were able to reach our homes, which we were shocked by at the scene we saw of the horror of destruction caused by that war. We were forced to return to our destroyed home and set up shields to protect us from the elements of nature, and there was nothing there. Among the necessities of life, there is no food or water. The infrastructure was and still is completely destroyed, with sewage in the streets and we cannot bring water except with great difficulty. Now we are exposed to the cold and harsh winter and we need scarves and nylon to cover ourselves from the winter water. Even now we are exposed to shelling, bombs and gunfire. What is the fault of my children, Aysel? And Nidal, they live in this disastrous situation that does not provide them with the simplest basics of life, such as Pampers, milk, and all the necessities of life, and now we are living in a war of exorbitant prices in which we cannot provide the money to buy these needs, and now I am speaking to you, I and my small family are forced to ask for help from you so that we can secure a future. For my children, as we travel outside this country because of the constant wars, do not let us down and do not deprive us of your kindness and generosity.
Nedaa of Abd al-Rahman Nidal Aysel from the Gaza Strip
Thank you all
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jiloop · 4 days ago
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Screw it *FEMME BEAM
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I haven't really been in the mood to draw recently so rough sketches it is
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jiloop · 4 days ago
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Raph sketches
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jiloop · 4 days ago
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From Mokumokuren’s official Bsky account
The AROACE element in the manga is intentional!
EDIT (June 6, 2025):
PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE TAGS OR REPLIES ABOUT THE POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS OF HIKARU BEING AROACE AS AN INHUMAN CHARACTER ON MY POST. I AM AN ASEXUAL WHO READS A LOT OF MANGA, INCLUDING TITLES WITH ACE REPRESENTATION. THIS POST IS TO CELEBRATE THE AROACE REP IN HIKARU DIES BECAUSE I LOVE HORROR.
And honestly? I feel doing so is quite insensitive given the context that Mokumokuren was venting in their now deleted posts about people ignoring the aroace elements in favor of just the gay elements when Gayness and Asexuality are BOTH IMPORTANT to this manga. Never forget that!!
Now, take these manga recommendations of titles with Ace representation involving normal humans:
Shimanami Tasogare by Yuhki Kamatani
I Want to Be a Wall by Shirono Honami
She Loves to Cook, and She Loves to Eat by Sakaomi Yuzaki
Catch These Hands! by Murata
Mine-kun is Asexual by Isaki Uta.
All of these manga are available to read and buy officially in English btw.
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jiloop · 4 days ago
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aghhhfghghh
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jiloop · 4 days ago
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vibe for the summer !! (gay despair)
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jiloop · 4 days ago
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something i really love abt tshd is how queerness is so intrinsic to the plot without it being the main focus, it’s pretty common in anime/manga where if there are canon queer characters, the word gay or actual queer struggles are never mentioned. but in tshd, yoshiki is very clearly repressed and closeted living in a rural, homophobic town in japan. it’s *suffocating* him, the only person he really had was hikaru but now he’s “gone” but still not quite gone, leaving him tethered back to this town. it’s obviously a super common sentiment among queer people who live in rural areas to want to escape into city.
and i know everyone laughs at this panel for the iconic ell jee bee tea thing. but in context it’s one of the most heartbreaking and relatable scenes in the whole manga imo. the people of this town aren’t just homophobic, but they’re trying to erase the mere existence of gay people as a whole by covering it up. its pretty obvious that yoshiki is depressed, and it’s easy on the surface to think its solely because he literally has a monster possessing his dead childhood friend/crush’s corpse. but its pretty clear that it only strengthened what was already there. (lowkey his themes are very reminiscent of owen in ‘i saw the tv glow’)
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it’s hilarious seeing people say “why did they have to make it gay” ever since the anime trailer came out bc truthfully this story would not work nearly as well as it does if it wasn’t just some random ass straight couple. i really hope anime watchers look deeper into the narrative instead of just saying “omg its uwu toxic yaoi” or “it’s a horror anime with forced woke gay ppl in it”
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jiloop · 4 days ago
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jiloop · 4 days ago
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Our Lady the Resplendent
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jiloop · 4 days ago
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goated trope
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jiloop · 4 days ago
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guy that thinks more than they speak vs guy that doesnt think before they speak (although frisk wouldve still said that even if they thought it through lol) prev
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