Okay… so we all love “The Two-Headed Calf” by Laura Gilpin, but here are some of her other poems that I think deserve some recognition
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Okay… so we all love “The Two-Headed Calf” by Laura Gilpin, but here are some of her other poems that I think deserve some recognition
It seems like I can only draw gojo sleeping…………..
I think I need a lobotomy (*´꒳`*)🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
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GoUta Week 2023
Day 4. Scars
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A girl from the Iori clan with a cursed technique sought by the powerful
gojo asks utahime one last favor
HE ALWAYS ALWAYS FINDS A WAY TO GET HER ATTENTION AAAAAAAA omfg 😭😭 them 💕💕💕💕💕💕
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“Youth” for Day 1 GoUta Week 2023
✦ Utahime & Gojo ✦
Inuyasha is my comfort series UwU. I’ve always wanted to do this.
Here are some close ups too UwU
Ohh to be under the watchful eye of the honored one...
A Japanese fan of JJK pointed out [HERE] how the pattern in Gojo's eyes is very similar to the pattern of the glass panel in episode 1 of season 2, the one Utahime is standing before.
This is interesting because the glass panel was given significant screen time to be shown and focus was put on it.
And in Episode 2, Gojo himself talks about his technique and how difficult it is to cause massive destruction whilst also taking into consideration the vector around him (objects, people).
This explanation is accompanied by the vision of Utahime running through the mansion as its falling apart, indicating how Gojo destroyed it but also went through the difficult task of ensuring Utahime is completely uninjured.
Utahime is also seen to be in the center of the destruction, under the very same glass panel.
The glass panel feels like an eerie but beautiful metaphor towards Gojo who basically plays God (the honoured one) in JJK verse, capable of watching everything around him..👏😮
The pattern (a chrysanthemum motif) used here is called kikuka-monsho and is of much significance in the history of Japan. It was commonly used by the imperial family and nobility.
Personally, i think this was a very intentional touch by MAPPA and ofc Gege since he's involved in the creative process of the anime..🤔
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