Reminds me of this
you’re not a real feminist if you don’t piss off both the left and the right
Please don't leave me
Algún día voy a escribir algo tan bueno que se me cumplira mi sueño de que me regalen un fanart
Relationship: Kamado Nezuko/Tokitou Muichirou
Summary:
There was something on her that caught his attention. He noted that her hair was dark brown, it flowed down her back into some messy braids. She had the appearance of a child. That thought passed to the background once he noticed that her eyes were locked on his.
His pupil dilated, the fog cleared for a moment. They were pink, and he got the feeling that they should be a little bit more lavender. Like the pebble on his pocket.
“Have we met before?” he blurts. It happened in a small fraction of second, he could swear something alike recognition passed in her eyes. Then she cracked what Tokito supposed was a smile in his direction.
Or
Nezuko and Muichiro met when they were younger.
I've been doodling them for days haha T o T) This Genya comic came from a thought I had with the meaning of his name, but I ended up just making a Genya interpretation of "humanity", as is what he ends up losing in hopes of forgiveness... but for me, he's still very human. As the kanji is read, "Gen" means illusion (delusion), but this word in english can be translated as mirage or hope in my language. I find it very beautiful for him. He's one of my favorite characters (>.<) please don't repost these!
Yes, all men
"not all men because is your father amongst them??" Yes, he is, all my male relatives are oppressors, to their wives, to their sisters, to their daughters and to all the women they encounter.
Because they also participate in the same circle of abuse and hate, they are a part of the patriarchy and it wouldn't still exist if they weren't such willing participants, if they cared for us, then why are they not enraged by what happens to us on a daily basis?!
I could not get this meme out of my head from the last chapter
Reminds me of Tropius
Cute
Artober day 2: S-rank mission