atsushi tells dazai the headmaster looked like him in his hallucinations and dazai starts rolling on the ground
fem beast atsushi who else cheered 🥳
I wanna beeeeeee famoussssss
Cleo gets two versions bcs I am NOT used to seeing humancleo rather than zombiecleo. I based the confessionals off of random moments from various seasons 😼
is this even funny i dont think its funny im not putting it in the tags
hc anytime someone calls aku an annoying emo bitch atsushi pops up to correct them that he's an annoying GOTH bitch
and so love has come to an end
Just saw a comment that said in that moment Akutugawa realised someone thought he deserved to live.
I’m done.
No because… because Akutugawa like Atsushi has always wanted that kind of approval.
And Atsushi may not have died but even he knew it was all a hunch at that point when he pushed Akutugawa aside.
He saved him.
Used his own words against him because back on the boat Akutugawa decided that Atsushi deserved to live.
And now Atsushi’s decided he should too.
atsushi making jokes about trauma he forgot to tell the ADA is so real and true to me
like
kunikida, to dazai: imagine having a struggle meal lmao
atsushi: imagine being the struggle meal lmao
dazai: what
atsushi: what
Odasaku, Sasaki, and the orphanage headmaster are all buried in the same cemetery.
So Kunikida, Atsushi, and Dazai all run into each other grave visiting regularly and politely pretend they don’t. They never acknowledge the meaning behind the bouquets brought, even if all of them know the others know flower language. They never acknowledge the tear streaks down Atsushi’s face, or the solemn look on Kunikida’s. Atsushi never points out how the scent of whiskey is always a bit stronger on Dazai’s coat. They never acknowledge the location of their accidental meetings.
Sometimes Kunikida might offer to take them to get food, or Atsushi will offer a random hard candy from his pocket, on colder days Dazai might lend his coat. None of them are really themselves when faced with grief, and none of them will to hold it against each other.