Someone please share with me fanfics of Gojo becoming a villain. (Preferably with Geto)
ITS A NEED. ITS A WANT.
i wanna try this, PLEASE INTERACT IF you have two toned hair, you can jump really high, you wear shirts with slightly cringey (but cute) catchphrases on them, you’re a himbo, you have bleach blonde hair, you have lots of moles, you left the country for two years to get better at a sport, you’re hypermobile, you yell at your fans, you got in a huge fight with your twin when he decided to quit volleyball, you have a cousin everyone accidentally shipped you with, your hair deflates when you get emo, you’re in love with your setter <3
My dramatic pookie
nothing better than atsumu being introduced in the final arc with this iconic moment 😔✊
f in the chat for atsumu slipping in front of everyone during their fan day event
rip leo valdez you would've loved yelling 'whoever loses is gay' in literally any rivalry competition between jason and percy.
im actually the furthest thing from normal over haikyuu its to the point where i cant even begin to describe the hold it has on me like i just . have Soo many emotions tew many feelings and its all so overwhelming i cant even cry because ITS TOO MUCH
god he's so fucking pathetic. what a god damn loser. (insane with lust)
you can guess who called him ugly and guess who cried about it
This is the cutest thing I have read today.
Hinata and Kageyama get unreasonably jealous of Kogane and Kyotani on the Sendai Frogs the moment they realize Tsukki considers them friends
like theyre watching an interview and Kogane says "Yeah! Tsukishima is one of my best friends, it's been a dream getting to work with such awesome people."
and Tsukki himself posts a picture of him and Mad Dog and Kogane out with Yamaguchi on his birthday
and Hinata and Kageyama are just there like "kogane has only been on the team for like 9 months!!! excuse you tsukki what the hell it took three years to warm up to us!!!" and when theyre throwing a party of some kind, Hinata and Kageyama are like... interrogating the Frogs. Talking to Kyotani like "Well you're just faking it, right? he's not actually nice to you right? like there's no way he actually is nice to you and treats you like a real friend like he's mean right? tadashi is his only real friend. tell us he's not nice to you."
and then behind them they hear Kogane tell a joke and Tsukishima laughs and jokes along without making fun of him and Hinata and Kags almost lose their minds.
Yamaguchi has to pull them aside and give them like the... "youre gonna be an older sibling now" conversation like "Hinata, Kageyama, you know he considers you his friends... he cares very much for you... you'll always be special to him even if there are new friends too..."
"But why wasnt he ever nice to US this isnt fair yamaguchi!!! we deserve nice-Tsukki's friendship more we worked harder for it!!!"
okay let’s talk about this.
lately, i’ve been seeing a lot of posts across various platforms talking down on people who picked up a book because of the characters in the anime Bungou Stray Dogs. whether it’s No Longer Human by Dazai Osamu or Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky, does it really matter why they decided to pick up the book??
i think as readers, we should be happy that they found a reason to get interested in these authors that they most likely wouldn’t have gotten interested in their own. we should be encouraging the fact they’re excited to read, not admonishing them for their reason for doing so.
as a reader who personally picked up No Longer Human because of Dazai’s character in Bungou Stray Dogs, i’m so glad that the show got me interested in his writing because i get to discover an author that i’m coming to genuinely enjoy that i wouldn’t have found on my own otherwise. No Longer Human was a novel i thoroughly enjoyed and has become one of my top 5 books. and i’m finding myself enjoying The Setting Sun just as much!
i never would have ordered books by Dostoevsky or Ryuunosuke Akutagawa without finding BSD and i, for one, can say i’m genuinely excited to read them.
moral of the story, don’t shit on people for their reasonings behind reading and instead be happy that they are reading.