infinite wealth was definitely the catharsis Kiryu (but really ME) needed but also im experiencing major withdrawals
a month later i can confidently say it does NOT get better i am Absolutely Suffering
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infinite wealth was definitely the catharsis Kiryu (but really ME) needed but also im experiencing major withdrawals
a month later i can confidently say it does NOT get better i am Absolutely Suffering
Majima being in love with Kiryu fits really well within his overall character. Majima is a big dreamer with a lot of ambition. From daydreaming about building impressive skyscrapers, to making low-budget horror-movies, to being a real-life pirate. Majima dreams big and dislikes stagnation.
In comes Kiryu who feels very larger than life, more so than anyone else in the whole series and the one dream Majima ends up not being able to let go of is the slim possibility of getting hold of "the heart of the dragon".
this game is so unserious man 😭
i would have given anything!!! ANYTHING!!! to have seen Kiryu in that damn final dance break
nishida: “what about the money to restart majima construction 🥺”
majima: “who needs money when i can just work yall to death 😄”
memory or no memory majima will always be disgusted by the act of throwing away your morals/humanity for money
everyones being so mean to Saejima 😭😭
infinite wealth was definitely the catharsis Kiryu (but really ME) needed but also im experiencing major withdrawals
Hey, you did that on purpose!
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Nancy found a girlfriend
I KNEW IT!!!!
Not sure if I've told this story here before, but once upon a time, I didn't really get the point of most protests happening my area because I viewed them as "preaching to your own echo chamber" in a lot of cases. Ex: I saw people do a climate march through a very liberal university campus within a very liberal city, and I was just like "Okay, everyone here agrees with you. This place has crazy aggressive sustainability goals. What is the point of this?"
Then when Roe fell, there were a lot of protests outside the courthouses in cities near me, and though those city courthouses do serve the surrounding rural areas as well, the cities themselves are all rather progressive and left-leaning, so once again I was like "Okay, what is the point of this?" but I went anyway just for the experience. We stood on a street corner with our signs. Most people driving by honked in agreement with us. A few people yelled "abortion is murder" at us out their car windows, and we yelled back "abortion is healthcare!" Cool, okay, still didn't get the point because it's not like we were changing any minds or there in large numbers (we were no threat to any power structures), and the city already largely agreed with us.
But then we got another SUV that pulled up and yelled "abortion is murder!" at us (both husband and wife this time). Looked in the back seat, and they were traveling with their daughter who was maybe 13ish. She locked eyes with me, gave me the most serious look I've ever received, and gave us a thumbs up just above the window ledge so that her family couldn't see.
And that's the day I learned that protests are not always about threatening entrenched power structures but letting people in isolated ideological bubbles know that there are other perspectives and that if they share them, they're not alone.
Timely reminder that protests have many purposes, and one of them is to steel the nerves of the youth.
I went to one of the Roe protests in a very liberal area in a downtown. Mostly positive honks and "yeah!". But its also just urban core so there's people around doing their business uninvolved in this.
Some guy on other side of street yelled something. I didn't even hear what.
But a regular dude in work clothes on that side of street WHIPPED around at guy and bellowed at him "You apologize to the ladies RIGHT NOW." Dude 1 clearly didn't want to and body language said he may have tried the 'it was just a joke, dude."
And dude 2 was NOT HAVING IT. And literally would not let the other guy walk past him to go wherever he'd been headed. Chased him a good block indicating he was not welcome anywhere near people he was going to behave that way to.
Then Dude 2 just walked back the way he'd been going and continued on his errand.
We never did see Dude 1 come back this direction. He likely detoured around another whole block to avoid everyone. Did he learn anything from it? no idea, but he got a VERY firm rebuke on you don't get to yells slurs in public, the likes of which he had probably never experienced in his entire life. its one thing for the person you yelled the slur at to react to you, its expected. some random bystander to go FUCK NO with his whole chest though. wow.
this man….really punched a sword in half…..