FREE PALESTINE 🇵🇸 Zionists die. Main fandoms are Baccano!, MazM, Twisted Wonderland, Mononoke, Identity V, and Amnesia when I feel evil. She/Her, This is a Graham blog, I won't tolerate slander of the king. No longer a minor!!! Preferably proship dni but we all know dnis dont work. Terfs DNI tho lol. Owner of @frogcook and @mazm-imagines
So! I have posted commissions on my side blog but let me do it here again. I will be tagging my main fandoms!
I realized it's not on my sheets because I assumed it would be a given but: will draw your ocs :3
For my art commissions, I will be going like this:
Coloring Style: Monochrome Sketch: $5
Fully Rendered: $10
Lineart: $15
Once you chose the art style you like, I'll be adding to the price based on how you want it drawn.
Portrait: $5
Half Body: $10
Full Body: $20
And if you want to add an extra character in the same piece, that will be half of the price added onto the final total.
So let's say you want it as a fully rendered painting, thats $10, and you want a half body drawing of your character, thats another $10, and if you want to add another character in that canvas, since we have $10+$10=$20, ill be halving 20 and adding it to the price.
So $10+$10+$10= $30 dollars on the final.
For writing comms I'll be doing $5 for every thousand words! We can adjust the price ofc since i may not write evenly in the thousands, but I'll ensure it'll be fair for us all.
I can also do shitty meme redraws for like 5 dollars teehee.
I'll only write for fandoms i know the media well! So ofc MazM but I can do Identity V, Baccano! And whatever has my fancy. We can discuss that in DMs!
I am not financially independent, so as payment I ask that all proceeds go to someone in these countries in needs gofundme or towards esims since those seem to be direct ways to help. If a vetted charity is preferred that is alright as well! We will discuss in dms.
Please reach out to me if you're interested!
A few artworks to display my abilities :)
I KNOW THIS IS A LOT OF MEN i promise i can draw women too
Imagine what I'm going through right now. Put yourselves in my shoes and imagine what you would do. I'm currently in a hospital in Gaza, as you can see in the picture. I'm sitting in a hospital that's almost completely destroyed, just like everything beautiful that the occupation has destroyed for us.
I can barely write this post. I'm suffering from severe anemia, intense nausea, and multiple fainting spells. Last week, I had several fainting spells and fell on my head. My health is deteriorating rapidly, and I urgently need to buy my medications and painkillers. Please stand by me and help me by donating.
I desperately need your help. I have to pay for my hospital stay and I urgently need to buy my medication. Please don't leave me alone in this ordeal. Your donation, no matter how small, will make a huge difference and save my life.
I am still in the hospital and my health is very poor. You are my last hope. Your donations help me a lot. The medication is very expensive, and my condition is very serious. Please donate now, Please.
URGENT!! $3,000 NEEDED IN A MONTH TO SAVE A BABY!!
Chuffed link
Raneen, @a00h2, is my friend. She is trapped in Gaza, Palestine, with her family. She lost everything in the bombings and is now in poverty and homelessness. Her 1-year-old baby is in a respirator; he has very dangerous lung cancer and she needs to pay $3,000 more before the 8th of June to get him out of Gaza so he can receive proper treatment. My friend doesn't have that money. She can't help him alone. Please, I beg of you, don't just reblog. Donate, whatever you can. $40, $20, $10, $5, whatever you can, it will all be useful. Thank you so much.
Her account is vetted by @90-ghost here, by @gazavetters (#576) , and by @bilal-salah0. This Chuffed fundraiser goes directly to her; for transparency, you can dm @a00h2 if you want to confirm it.
Papyrus fragment discovered inside mummy buried in Roman-era tomb around 1,600 years ago
Archaeologists have found a papyrus copy of Homer’s Iliad in the gut of an ancient Egyptian mummy, the first time ever that a Greek literary text has been found incorporated into the preservation process.
Archaeologists excavate temple complex in Egypt’s Fayyum region
Work to stabilise and preserve the temple complex at Soknopaiou Nesos, in Egypt’s Fayyum region, has entered a decisive phase, with archaeologists reporting both structural gains and fresh insights into the site’s long history.
Hamnet-era mourning jewel from celebrated painting rediscovered after 400 years
The heart‑shaped pendant was depicted in Sir Thomas Aston at the Deathbed of His Wife, the 1635 life‑size, mourning masterpiece that was painted predominantly in black and white by the Cheshire artist John Souch. It hangs in the Manchester Art Gallery.
Archaeologists reveal a lost civilisation in Georgia highlands
Archaeologists working in southern Georgia are uncovering new evidence that challenges long-held assumptions about life in the region’s highlands.
Funeral pyre find 'rare as hen's teeth'
Archaeologists working on one of Britain's biggest digs have been amazed to find the remains of an ancient funeral pyre.
They made the discovery during excavations ahead of the building of the Sizewell C nuclear power plant, near Leiston, Suffolk.
Large statue fragment linked to Ramesses II found in Nile Delta
Part of a large ancient statue has been uncovered at Tel Faraoun in Egypt’s eastern Nile Delta. The find includes the lower section of a figure—its legs and base—and is thought to represent Ramesses II.
First physical evidence of Peruvian Hairless Dogs at Wari site uncovered in Peru
A study published in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology combined zooarchaeology with multi-isotopic analysis to reveal the diverse life histories of ancient dogs in the Wari Empire (ca. 600–1050 CE). Not only has this study broadened our understanding of the role of dogs during the Wari Empire, but it has also identified the first empirical evidence of Peruvian Hairless Dogs from that period, which were likely treated differently from other dogs.
2-metre Athena statue discovered in Laodicea with extraordinary artistic detail
A remarkable archaeological discovery has emerged from the ancient city of Laodicea in southwestern Türkiye, where excavations have revealed a striking 2-meter-tall marble statue of the Greek goddess Athena.
Archaeological survey uncovers potential French settlement sites
Provincial archaeologists expect to pay another visit to the south coast of the island to further explore known and suspected French settlements dating back to the late 1600s.
Researchers recover lost pages from early New Testament manuscript
Researchers in the UK say they have reconstructed 42 missing pages from a major early Christian manuscript, using imaging and dating techniques to reveal text unseen for centuries.
Recently excavated ancient Maya hall may reflect early power-sharing among leaders
What is believed to be a council house built more than 1,000 years ago sheds light on how Maya systems of governance shifted.
DNA study of nearly 200 Indigenous genomes reveals unknown Asian 'ghost' population contributed to American ancestry
New genetic results reveal a previously unknown wave of people settled in South America 1,300 years ago and that Indigenous Americans carry remnants of a "ghost lineage."
Cache of Neolithic rock crystals discovered in Northern England
A large cache of Neolithic rock crystal has been uncovered during work on the A66 Northern Trans-Pennine Project in Northern England, providing archaeologists with new material to examine how early communities in Britain sourced, used and exchanged rare minerals.
Burial items linked to Warmian canons founds in cathedral crypt
Work beneath Frombork Cathedral has brought to light a collection of burial items linked to Warmian canons, including silk garments, cushions and a group of rarely seen chalices.
Neanderthal remains identified in Polish cave
Researchers have confirmed that human remains found in Stajnia Cave in Poland belong to Neanderthals, based on new analysis of teeth and ancient DNA.
Imported silver and medicinal drink identified in Etruscan tomb
New examination of artifacts recovered from a tomb discovered in 1927 near the Etruscan site of Bisenzio suggests that luxury materials from the western Mediterranean were traded in the interior of the Italian peninsula.
Gold jewellery hoard discovered at ancient Kolona site on Aegina
Excavations at Kolona have brought to light a group of gold objects dating to the Middle Bronze Age. The site lies on the Greek island of Aegina, near the modern harbour in the island’s north-west.
Neanderthal toddlers grew faster than modern humans, probably because of the harsh environment they evolved in
The discovery, which was made using the bones of a young Neanderthal discovered in Amud Cave in northern Israel in the 1990s, suggests that Neanderthals and modern humans (Homo sapiens) followed different evolutionary paths after they split from a common ancestor around 600,000 years ago,
Major archaeological finds discovered along route of Czech rail line
Archaeologists have uncovered more than a thousand archaeological features along a planned section of the Kojetín–Přerov high-speed railway in the Czech Republic, revealing an extensive record of human activity spanning from the Early Bronze Age to the Roman period.
Rare 2,000-Year-old Hadrian’s Wall cup discovered in Spain
A rare Roman bronze vessel known as the Berlanga Cup—one of only a handful of its kind ever found—has been discovered in central Spain, offering a striking glimpse into the movements and memories of soldiers stationed along one of the Roman Empire’s most formidable frontiers: Hadrian’s Wall.
Medieval chapel discovered inside Spanish cave
Work at the Cova de San Xoán Vello is shedding light on a long sequence of human activity, with evidence ranging from prehistoric mining to medieval religious worship.
Bronze Age treasure hoard unearthed near Dresden
A small group of Bronze Age rings has been recovered from a site near Dresden after a report from a licensed volunteer detectorist.
Ancient Caral structure linked to astronomical observation discovered at Áspero
Archaeologists in Peru have uncovered a structure at Áspero that appears to have been used to observe the sky, adding detail to what is known about early scientific practices in the Caral Civilisation.
Roman bread discovered in Switzerland for the first time
Archaeologists have found the charred remains of bread in the Roman settlement of Vindonissa (currently Windisch).
Museums
Election pledges say Reform would ask museums to present history chronologically.
Reform's manifesto says the party would "restore evidence-led history".
It pledges that: "Publicly funded museums, heritage bodies, and interpretation sites will present history chronologically and in context, with clarity about cause and consequence".
A spokesperson for Reform added: "Too often some public spaces are presenting divisive views of history that are designed to make people feel guilty.
Six N.S. museums to remain open through provincial funding program
Six of the 12 provincial museums that were slated for closure in the Nova Scotia government's February budget cuts have been spared from the chopping block.
The Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage confirmed Monday that the six museums will reopen as community museums operated by local societies with funding assistance from the province's Community Museum Assistance Program.
N.S. museum gets reprieve, sparking renewed hope for others
Perkins House Museum in Liverpool expects a $50,000 annual grant from the province's Community Museum Assistance Program, the Queens County Historical Society announced Friday.
I'm especially glad of this one, not just because Perkins House is a good little house museum, but because it is houses the diary of Simeon Perkins. For almost 50 years he recorded the weather, the movement of ships, and the day to day life in a small town. It is so important that it remain preserved and accessible.
Architectural competition for Louvre ‘New Renaissance’ project reportedly set to relaunch in May
Originally delayed earlier this year, reportedly amid staff unrest, and later postponed until after the French municipal elections, the jury tasked with selecting the architects for the Louvre Museum renovation is now set to convene in mid-May, Le Figaro reports. Its members will assess five shortlisted architectural proposals, formally launching the $778 million renovation plan spearheaded by French President Emmanuel Macron.
Museum of the year finalists revealed by Art Fund
Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum, The Box in Plymouth, The National Gallery and V&A East Storehouse, both in London, have been nominated for what is believed to be the world's largest museum prize.
Repatriation
Guardianship of some 3500 objects, whose rightful owners have yet to be found be found, may be transferred from the government to a Jewish f
The Netherlands Art Property Collection (known as the NK Collection) comprises thousands of priceless objects, including paintings worth millions by Dutch Golden Age masters, repatriated by the Allies from Germany to the Netherlands after World War II. Most of these objects were looted from Jews who were killed, deported, or forced to sell their holdings by the Nazis. While provenance research overseen by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science remains ongoing, the items’ rightful owners have yet to be located.
‘It’s sacred to us’: register of Bounty mutineer’s descendants returns to South Pacific
The Pitcairn Register – a handwritten volume that registered the births, marriages and deaths of the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the mutineers and the Tahitian women they enslaved – is finally returning home to the South Pacific.
Rare books stolen from ex-MoMA president’s home recovered after nearly 40 years
Today, the Antiquities Trafficking Unit from the office of Manhattan District Attorney Alfred Bragg Jr. will formally return 17 rare, stolen books valued at over $2 million to their rightful owners—the descendants of the former president of the Museum of Modern Art John Hay Whitney and his second wife, philanthropist Betsey Cushing Whitney.
Heritage at risk
The 600 objects from a historical collection in Bristol were of "very, very significant" cultural value.
Staff have been left "devastated" by the theft of hundreds of historic objects after one of Bristol's most important museum collections was broken into.
Odds and ends
The Gemäldegalerie in Berlin has digitized hundreds of paintings destroyed during World War II.
Hundreds of paintings lost to the ravages of war—including multiple works by Peter Paul Rubens, Paolo Veronese, Anthony van Dyck, and Caravaggio—will soon be viewable online courtesy of a digitization initiative by Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie.
'Dad had a gun under his pillow': The story of how the largest collection of medieval coins was found
The Fishpool Hoard was discovered in what is now Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire, 60 years ago by workers on a new housing estate.
Consisting of more than 1,200 coins and nine pieces of jewellery, it proved to be the largest collection of medieval gold coins ever found in the UK.
Ahead of a plaque being installed near the site, the BBC revisits a story which also involved light-fingered locals, allegations of corrupt police and a mystery man moving through the world of London coin dealers.
Indigenous ancestral remains were found 20 years ago. Ontario says the new homeowners have to investigate
Conflicting accounts of whether province issued burial site investigation order to previous owner
Digital art helps bring Britain's 'Pompeii' to life
People will get an idea of what a Bronze Age settlement could have looked like through an immersive digital art installation.
Replacement roundhouse nears completion after fire
A new replica roundhouse to replace one destroyed in a suspected arson attack at an archaeology park is nearing completion.
Was this Anne Boleyn’s seat? Rare 500-year-old chair linked to the Tudor queen
The oak object’s shape and ornamentation, particularly its linenfold carving, helped experts trace the piece back to the Loire Valley, that epicenter of Renaissance France, circa 1510 to 1520. That’s precisely when Boleyn would have been there.
Historic watch recovered from Titanic’s wealthiest passenger nets $1 million
John Jacob Astor IV's pocket watch, kept in the family for generations, doubled its high estimate at auction.
All winners: European Heritage Awards celebrate conservation and reconversion projects
Some 30 projects from 18 countries have won the 2026 European Heritage Awards bestowed by Europa Nostra.
America’s hiking culture is built on ego
From peak-bagging to thru-hiking, Americans have turned traversing land into personal milestones. This wilderness ranger and Indigenous writer has witnessed it firsthand
Canadian woman killed after gunman opens fire at Mexico’s Teotihuacán pyramids
One Canadian tourist has been killed and six other people were wounded by gunfire after an armed man opened fire at one of Mexico’s most famous tourist destinations, the Teotihuacán pyramids near Mexico City.
we are, again, on the final day for ammar's injection and we are, again, unfortunately with very little money raised at all. this is one of the least amounts we have had raised, in fact, and very close to $0
we need this before 4 pm gazan time to meet the deadlines and not cause delays that will have negative consequences on ammar's health
please let's help ammar get these in time, so that he doesn't have to wait. the longer the delay, the worse his condition gets
he was only meant to need the immune globulin injection for winter, but his health has gotten so bad the doctor is still afraid to stop it. he is incredibly ill right now and desperately needs his medicine on time to help mitigate this
HE NEEDS YOUR HELP. IF YOU DON'T SUPPORT HIM, NO ONE ELSE WILL
thank you to everyone who donated. unfortunately, we have not even come close to the money we require, and the first deadline has passed.
we need at least $1133 raised by 10 pm, which is in about 5 hours at time of writing
this means we need $841 more by then. we still need $2248 total
i really, really hope we can get everything we need total as soon as possible, because ammar's lips have turned blue. we haven't yet been able to consult the doctor at the hospital for the reason why, but he is evidently in bad condition
but we need at least $1133 by that time. we can't afford an intensive injection on top of everything else we need to pay for - it would end up being much more than $5k total at this point, which would be impossible for us to raise in a day or two
Please donate to this family if you have any means to. They're in an incredibly dire situation, and if this money doesn't get raised in time, that situation is only going to get worse. Don't feel bad if you can only give a small amount or don't have any spare money, everyone's situation is different, just do as much as you individually can and it will make a difference. Reblogging with tags and sharing this with others will make a good impact as well, the more people this reaches the more people there are helping.
whoever told me the second half of death note was trash... YOURE WRONG YOURE WRONG YOURE WRONGGGGGG 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣 MELLO AND NEAR ARE WORTHY SUCCESSORS TO L YOURE JUST A STAN!!!!
near... sweet jesus baby they didnt deserve you !!! I was so pleasantly surprised to see how distinct he was despite people calling him "white haired L". LIKE hes a lot more cautious than L but isn't above being a sarcastic little shit and actively causing problems... i read a fan translation and he uses a lot of cuss words to refer to certain people he dislikes. I dont know if thats in the official translation as well but i do like the visual of this 7 yo saying "asshole" and "dickhead". I know hes 17-18 and this is average teenage behavior but gah hes so cute and moe and make little "vrooooom" noises when playing with his toys... 🥺 cant help but stan. Hes in his zone unbothered...
AND THE FACT HE CHALLENGES LIGHT IN FRONT OF OTHER PEOPLE SO BLATANTLY... no mind games no time for light to make his next move just fuck it we ball. Also very fond of the scene where he drops hundred dollar bills off the SPK building. He's unpredictable just like Mello is but in a different way and its fascinating i love this guy. Also enjoy the fact that his flavor of justice is that he doesnt really have one hes just doing his job. The verbal beatdown he does at the end about how lights just a crazy serial killer... GET HIS ASS NEAR !!! Hes not pretentious and its just... its just good you know? L wasn't very pretentious but he does call himself justice sometimes and stuff along the like(?) Near drops all pretense... cant help but stan
Also really fond that he actually likes mello its just mello doesnt like him... I know canon never explicitly states their relationship with each other, like if its a brotherly relationship or not (altho isnt there some cain and abel parallels??? Not sure). But i really do see a siblinglike relationship between the two. Canon doesnt really put any angst on their relationship bc near doesnt care lolol, but the two do remind me of certain siblings that have a strained relationship because of the pressure put on one of them (or on both. Again fuck wammys house all my homies hate wammys AND WATARI!!! ME WHEN I GET YOU!!!) I really would love to see the two interact... and maybe just be happy by each other/pl. Because god it really terrible to see how much mello hates near and its not even nears fault :,). AND FUCK THE CHOCOLATE BAR HE EATS AT THE END TO HONOR MELLO???? STOPPPP IM GONNA CRY... near the man that you are... they dont deserve you baby...
And smello... mello mello mello... I've heard more positive things about him compared to near bc hes more "interesting" and i can see why people take that angle BUT. God they still undersell him so much??? I feel like hes one of the few characters to have a goal besides catching Kira (or not getting caught) because of his inferiority complex. I do not mean to undersell any of the other characters when i say this because theyre all very complex! They all have their driving goals and the like. Its just that i argue that Mello's is more persistent and that it is not centered around the conflict but rather himself. Even if he caught Kira perhaps he would still never be happy with himself because Near is always "going to be better" because of the shit he went through in wammys. Theres a whole discussion to be had abt the ethics of wammys house... but ill save that for another post wwww.
Mello is also someone that isnt pretentious about his idea of justice bc hes a fucking criminal. (BTW i love the two opposing sides of the successors... one that tries falling within the law but still doesnt give a shit and the other that doesnt give any shits at all and eventually helps the law.) And its so... I LOVE YOU RUTHLESS CHARACTERS I LOVE YOU CHARACTERS THAT STOP AT NOTHING TO GET WHAT THEY WANT.
And the thing is ... Mello does have his own sense of justice because its not as if he sacrifices innocent bystanders to get what he wants he just does what is necessary. LIKE ofc its fucked up that he kidnapped sayu (and traumatized her...), takada (and the stripping... but at least she got a blanket:,) honestly tho id blame that on the misogyny of the authors) and the director of the police im not about to be a mello apologist (yes i am/j). But a. He probably knew no one was going to get hurt in the first place because hes just that damn confident. b. His remorse for matt and soichiros deaths show that he doesnt intend on sacrificing anyone and when things go astray it saddens him a little. And c. THE FACT HE PROBABLY KNEW HE WAS GONNA DIE AND STILL SACRIFICED HIMSELF TO HELP NEAR... near would "win" but mello prioritized putting kira behind bars and while i cant guess his motive, from my end it does seem like in extension he prioritized doing the right thing, which would be to sacrifice his life and pride to help near get the final piece to catch mikami... wow what a man im so deathly ill
After typing all this, i must say... is L really as complex as years of DN fans have said?? I think im about to get crucified for this opinion, but legitimately is he??? I think he is complex most certainly just... maybe not as much as others have said... i might just be missing details about his past + lore from external media so maybe thats why i have this opinion. But i feel like the successors *are* toe to toe with him despite their split screen time... idk tho :3 this is just my thoughts meow
FRRR, like in the french translation (manga), Near is wayyyy sassier, for example Near calls takada a "cruche" ( a very childish and pejorative way to call a woman stupid)
I feel like it emphasizes the contrast between him and his predecessor and i lowk love ittt
(Btw please keep writing long rants, I need to read more about our beloved successors)
whoever told me the second half of death note was trash... YOURE WRONG YOURE WRONG YOURE WRONGGGGGG 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣 MELLO AND NEAR ARE WORTHY SUCCESSORS TO L YOURE JUST A STAN!!!!
near... sweet jesus baby they didnt deserve you !!! I was so pleasantly surprised to see how distinct he was despite people calling him "white haired L". LIKE hes a lot more cautious than L but isn't above being a sarcastic little shit and actively causing problems... i read a fan translation and he uses a lot of cuss words to refer to certain people he dislikes. I dont know if thats in the official translation as well but i do like the visual of this 7 yo saying "asshole" and "dickhead". I know hes 17-18 and this is average teenage behavior but gah hes so cute and moe and make little "vrooooom" noises when playing with his toys... 🥺 cant help but stan. Hes in his zone unbothered...
AND THE FACT HE CHALLENGES LIGHT IN FRONT OF OTHER PEOPLE SO BLATANTLY... no mind games no time for light to make his next move just fuck it we ball. Also very fond of the scene where he drops hundred dollar bills off the SPK building. He's unpredictable just like Mello is but in a different way and its fascinating i love this guy. Also enjoy the fact that his flavor of justice is that he doesnt really have one hes just doing his job. The verbal beatdown he does at the end about how lights just a crazy serial killer... GET HIS ASS NEAR !!! Hes not pretentious and its just... its just good you know? L wasn't very pretentious but he does call himself justice sometimes and stuff along the like(?) Near drops all pretense... cant help but stan
Also really fond that he actually likes mello its just mello doesnt like him... I know canon never explicitly states their relationship with each other, like if its a brotherly relationship or not (altho isnt there some cain and abel parallels??? Not sure). But i really do see a siblinglike relationship between the two. Canon doesnt really put any angst on their relationship bc near doesnt care lolol, but the two do remind me of certain siblings that have a strained relationship because of the pressure put on one of them (or on both. Again fuck wammys house all my homies hate wammys AND WATARI!!! ME WHEN I GET YOU!!!) I really would love to see the two interact... and maybe just be happy by each other/pl. Because god it really terrible to see how much mello hates near and its not even nears fault :,). AND FUCK THE CHOCOLATE BAR HE EATS AT THE END TO HONOR MELLO???? STOPPPP IM GONNA CRY... near the man that you are... they dont deserve you baby...
And smello... mello mello mello... I've heard more positive things about him compared to near bc hes more "interesting" and i can see why people take that angle BUT. God they still undersell him so much??? I feel like hes one of the few characters to have a goal besides catching Kira (or not getting caught) because of his inferiority complex. I do not mean to undersell any of the other characters when i say this because theyre all very complex! They all have their driving goals and the like. Its just that i argue that Mello's is more persistent and that it is not centered around the conflict but rather himself. Even if he caught Kira perhaps he would still never be happy with himself because Near is always "going to be better" because of the shit he went through in wammys. Theres a whole discussion to be had abt the ethics of wammys house... but ill save that for another post wwww.
Mello is also someone that isnt pretentious about his idea of justice bc hes a fucking criminal. (BTW i love the two opposing sides of the successors... one that tries falling within the law but still doesnt give a shit and the other that doesnt give any shits at all and eventually helps the law.) And its so... I LOVE YOU RUTHLESS CHARACTERS I LOVE YOU CHARACTERS THAT STOP AT NOTHING TO GET WHAT THEY WANT.
And the thing is ... Mello does have his own sense of justice because its not as if he sacrifices innocent bystanders to get what he wants he just does what is necessary. LIKE ofc its fucked up that he kidnapped sayu (and traumatized her...), takada (and the stripping... but at least she got a blanket:,) honestly tho id blame that on the misogyny of the authors) and the director of the police im not about to be a mello apologist (yes i am/j). But a. He probably knew no one was going to get hurt in the first place because hes just that damn confident. b. His remorse for matt and soichiros deaths show that he doesnt intend on sacrificing anyone and when things go astray it saddens him a little. And c. THE FACT HE PROBABLY KNEW HE WAS GONNA DIE AND STILL SACRIFICED HIMSELF TO HELP NEAR... near would "win" but mello prioritized putting kira behind bars and while i cant guess his motive, from my end it does seem like in extension he prioritized doing the right thing, which would be to sacrifice his life and pride to help near get the final piece to catch mikami... wow what a man im so deathly ill
After typing all this, i must say... is L really as complex as years of DN fans have said?? I think im about to get crucified for this opinion, but legitimately is he??? I think he is complex most certainly just... maybe not as much as others have said... i might just be missing details about his past + lore from external media so maybe thats why i have this opinion. But i feel like the successors *are* toe to toe with him despite their split screen time... idk tho :3 this is just my thoughts meow
it's really beautiful! do you think you could make some art about Christine Daaé of Mazm's poto? if not, just keep drawing cats with all of that comedy, i really love everything in this page! greetings! sorry my bad english, it's not my mother lenguage
She has the most magnificent hair 🌌 I really wanted to try MAZM for the art, but I get bored of games too fast :')
Thank you so much and greetings to you, too! No worries about your English, I understand perfectly! And Goober Cats are a universal language ♡