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#they're thinking of kintsugi#but the thought still remains#its about the beauty of imperfection and impermanence which are very common throughlines in many media forms#its why cherry blossoms viewing is so popular
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Rewatching Soul Eater, so here’s some Cronas
They were my entire personality in 8th grade and I don’t regret it
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“flirting* if you had to kill me how would you do it
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when ur talking to a new online friend and they say "bloody" for the first time
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I've said something similar before but I just really like the way Celine is written. She's not this comically evil stepmother who hates Rumi, but she was still a bad parent. Her behavior is clearly taught and part of a larger cycle of generational trauma, but raising a child to be ashamed and to hide and to hate part of themself because of your own trauma and the way you were raised is still abusive. She loves Rumi, but she could never fully accept Rumi. She did her best, but her best still hurt the child she took in. She feels real. She feels like someone who wanted to do good and fucked it up anyway. She feels like someone who doesn't fully grasp the negative effects of her parenting. She feels like someone who convinced herself she was protecting her child from the judgements of the world, when really she was protecting herself from having to reexamine what she believed. She didn't think Zoey and Mira could accept that Rumi was part demon because SHE couldn't accept it and had to do mental gymnastics to tell herself that Rumi wasn't actually a demon. In reality, had they been told properly, they probably would've accepted it. Zoey is open to the idea of nice demons toward the beginning of the movie. Mira's WAY more upset about the lies than anything else. The only one who really, truly believed that Rumi could not exist as a demon and a Hunter was Celine (and Rumi, because Celine taught her that).
I just really like a portrayal of an abusive parent that's more nuanced and not like, "god I hate this kid" and laughing maniacally as they make their child cry. I know parents that are that type of abusive unfortunately exist, but a representation of this kind of parent is important too. Someone who doesn't want to be abusive but still is, because there are people like that too.
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Absolutely wild that Fujimoto said “In a world where the very concept of nuclear weapons has been erased from existence, America is so hellbent on warmongering that they will literally reinvent nuclear weapons from scratch just to kill more people, and then the American people will cheer for their use even as the bodies burn, causing the manifestation of War itself to fall in love with America” in his Shonen manga about a teen who transforms into a chainsaw-headed man in 2025
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the insane experience of missing a fictional character . like you can always go back and reread the book , replay the game , rewatch the show or movie , you can always go back & see them , but you can never experience them & their story for the first time again . its absurd to miss them because they'll always be there , but you'll miss when there were still new things for them to say .
for a small time they were real & growing and changing and you hung onto every new word, but now all they can do is repeat the same story forever&ever & they're not real anymore because you know everything they're going to do. & you miss them. its fucked man...
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