cowriezd
cowriezd
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(he/him) ✩ aib centricworst clubs specialist, asked to leave the borderlands
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cowriezd · 4 months ago
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"if Chishiya were in Squid Game he'd figure out Player 001 was behind everything" and he didnt know Mira or Kuzuryū were citizens until after the broadcast, despite (manga) Chishiya having a whole conversation with Mira, and (adap) Chishiya being an Executive.
"Chishiya would laugh at ppl in SG" and he'd be so emotionally and physically drained from the games he'd reluctantly keep participating bc it's better dying in there than killing himself outside of the arenas, and if he survives, he can get a massive amount of prize money in the process. it's a win-win for him.
"Chishiya would survive all of SG with his hands in his pockets" and he'd make enemies with people like Deoksu, Thanos, Namgyu, and if we're bringing AiB characters into it, Niragi or the 6◇ guys, who'd all easily overpower him during the "Special Game" if he didn't get a chance to reach out to people like Ali and Hyunju, or Kuina and Karube as his allies (aka people physically stronger than him to protect him when the fight inevitably goes down).
y'all seriously OVERestimate Chishiya's abilities in physical games. he'd take notice of the walls, sure, but even foresight might not be enough to save him when everything in Squid Game involves teamwork or physicality: aka, the two things Chishiya is the weakest at. he's not a psychopath, he's a narcissist with a very weak will to live; he'd only get far bc he thinks of himself and no one else, seeing his "allies" as pawns to move forward.
you guys need to never percieve him ever again and im so fucking serious
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cowriezd · 4 months ago
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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◆ familiar > read right to left!
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aib mini-comic because my brain is rot and fry also my first attempt in making a comic more than a page long KJASDJHASJH apologies if dialogue doesn't make sense but you get the gist !!!!!!
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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Idgaf if the live action changed their specialities. for me Chishiya will always be a diamond player and Arisu always a hearts.
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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me and the bad bitch i pulled by being silly
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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they made dori sakurada look good even w the burns and left his hair on while niragi looked like the Devil Himself here crying
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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I really loved the dynamic between Niragi, Chishiya, and Arisu especially since I always find it fascinating to observe how people who come from similar backgrounds can find themselves led astray to entirely different paths than one another.
First, you have Niragi who was bullied during his adolescence (also he probably didn't have that good of a home life considering the fact that the bullying persisted his entire life and no one ever stepped in to stop it or get him help). Because of this, upon arriving to the Borderlands, he chooses to lead a life of malice and cruelty with no regard for the lives of others since he believes: "No one cared about me so I'm going to be a menace to humanity."
Then you have Chishiya who was emotionally neglected by his parents and lived a life void of the love and care that are essential for full human potential. His parents value him for performance rather than him as their son, as a human being, and even then, he isn't given affection despite the fact that he worked hard to get in the medical field like his father, hoping to achieve the approval and affection that he's lacked of his entire life. Due to this, he leads a life void of sympathy and compassion for others since he believes: "No one cared about me so I'm not going to care about anyone."
Finally, you have Arisu who was verbally and emotionally abused by his father his entire life. He too has lived a life void of affection and filled with harm at the hands of someone who should have been there for him and nourished him. However, it's obvious that his outcome of a character greatly contrasted that of both Niragi and Chishiya. He has chosen a path of benevolence despite the fact that benevolence is something he himself is more foreign to than others. Because of the lack of kindness in his own life he believes: "No one cared about me so I'm going to care about everyone."
Niragi represents the cruelty that can emit from trauma.
Chishiya represents the indifference that can emit from trauma.
Arisu represents the leniency that can emit from trauma.
All three of their characters represent a greater truth and that truth is that regardless of what we have endured, we always have the ability to choose how our roles as humans cultivate. By being maleficent or apathetic, not much change can ever be brought forward for oneself or the world around them, but by being soft-hearted and caring in spite of the wickedness bestowed upon your experience as a human being, an improved quality of life is possible.
Arisu is evidence of this because if it had not been for his strength and courage to be kind when everything he had gone through told him not to be, he and nearly everyone else he had met in the Borderlands would have most likely died.
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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Beach executives as a big family pt.2
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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alice in borderland oc.. bizarre little freak
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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my roman empire is the babies/toddlers that got into the borderland and probably died on there first day there because how would they even play the games?
makes me so sad
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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what r they on to be doing all of this
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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Alice arisu.
This is the second post of me drawing the Alice in borderland main characters. I didn't say this in the last post because I think it's probably obvious but I do draw them pretty unrealistic in my style so please don't get mad at me if they don't look like they do in the show/manga. Also I both watched the show and read the manga so I'm trying to make my drawings a mix between what they look like in the different mediums.
I hope you have a wonderful day! ♡(⁠.⁠ ⁠❛⁠ ⁠ᴗ⁠ ⁠❛⁠.⁠)
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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hope someone laughs
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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i honestly have no idea what makes all these people see chishiya as a little meow meow who does no wrong
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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Chishiya and Niragi’s introductions are extremely similar.
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Notice how they’re both physically above everyone in the games we see them play; both of them being at the highest point they could possibly be. They’re also talking down to their teammates and/or opponents – Niragi yells at Last Boss for “taking something” away from him, and Chishiya outright says he’s better than his opponent.
Chishiya later says, when Karube and the other players are trying to take down the horse dealer, “They’re idiots if they’re trying to change the rules”; just like Niragi, he’s talking down to his own teammates in this situation.
(Another thing to note is they aren’t on foot with everyone else; while Arisu, Usagi, Karube, and everyone else in the 5♤ are on foot searching for the safe room, Chishiya stays back. While Last Boss, Aguni, and the other militants are on foot attempting to slaughter those animals, Niragi sits back from a distance, much like Chishiya.)
In both cases, they’re putting themselves above everyone else both intellectually and physically. Niragi glazes himself on his gunmanship skills and Chishiya does the exact same thing for his intellectual skills.
But, when Chishiya confronts Niragi on the roof, they’re on an equal playing field. This is the first time we see them, up to that point, putting themselves on the same level as someone else, which reflects what Chishiya said: “You piss me off, it’s like I’m looking at myself.”
They’re equals, they’ve always been equals, and the rooftop confrontation physically reflects their perceptions of one another. In a way, what Yaba said to Enji, “The basis to trust someone is equality," can apply to them as well.
Niragi and Chishiya don’t trust each other, don’t get it twisted, but they also know no one else understands them the way they understand each other. (Which is why laying together, bleeding out is so special to me…like once again, they are equals here. They're sharing their most vulnerable moment TOGETHER.)
IMHO, I think that’s what was missing from the adaptation: that equality between them. In nearly every scene of them together, it’s Chishiya taking the high ground when they are equals, whether the fandom likes it or not😭
Anyways, those are just my thoughts. Feel free to add onto anything I’ve said! :p
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cowriezd · 5 months ago
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no but I dont want there to be a solution to 7 of hearts. the whole point of heart games is to destroy the players will to live.
and it works so perfectly with all players involved.
knowing it's futile to attempt to survive because the other three are so close it's not like they'd literally and metaphorically look at you
losing your closest friends in one fell swoop and having severe survivors guilt will definitely take away your will to live, which it does with arisu
not wanting to carry on because you know you'll have that survivor guilt and believe your friend will do better than you anyway, yeah, kill me, let 'em live
I think the most painful shot of that scene is when arisu finally find karube and they can't even share one last eye contact before he dies. like he can't even look at him as a final goodbye and allowing arisu to make peace with karubes sacrifice.
so yeah, a perfect execution of a heart game.
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