the only true harrow-povs we've gotten are those couple of pages at the end of GtN (devastating times. "Gideon's eyes, as always, startled her", "So the universe was ending. Good." Etc.) and the end of HtN, when she wakes up after remembering Gideon again. The whole time she keeps going on about how Gideon had "touched her in truth", how she's "dappled in shadow, breaking promises", how Gideon had held her in the pool - - Like!!! That's it, that's where we've left her AT. She's going on about "saving the last dance", she has found the Frontline titties of the Fifth and smiles helplessly to herself!!!!!! Shit!! man!!!! She has given up her own body for maybe-Gideon's-soul to take!!!!! The last time we truly saw her girl was going through her hopeless teenage love tragedy and writing self insert fanfiction in her head about it!!!! I for one am DYING to see her again in Alecto. I can't even think about how she'll react to Kiriona or I'll simply explode
i do unironically think the best artists of our generation are posting to get 20 notes and 3 reblogs btw. that fanfic with like 45 kudos is some of the best stuff ever written. those OCs you carry around have some of the richest backstories and worldbuilding someone has ever seen. please do not think that reaching only a few people when you post means your art isn't worth celebrating.
love all the cute dungeon meshi pride art but chilchuck would not be caught dead wearing any sort of pride merch. you think that man is going to give out any personal information? for free?????
not that we didn't already Know belos was full of shit, but it's even funnier knowing the titan was still alive the whole time and probably judging him
an ex-zionist jewish man recently went a bit viral on tiktok for sharing exactly how he sees zionism tie israel to the jewish identity and his personal experience with breaking away from it - I think it’s a really great watch.
He also made a follow up talking specifically about how he learned to humanise Palestinians, and a really integral part of it was his school, which would often bring in Palestinian speakers who’d share their perspective (here’s a link to it).