PLEASE LET THEM COME HOME MIHOYO I AM ON MY KNEES I AM ON BOTH MY KNEES
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Xuebing Du
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if i look back, i am lost
we're not kids anymore.
Show & Tell
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Keni
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Mike Driver
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Andulka
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@kai-chuu
PLEASE LET THEM COME HOME MIHOYO I AM ON MY KNEES I AM ON BOTH MY KNEES
new friend
Art by Liu Qing
based on that one line in the last champion’s ballad memory where zelda apparently crafted the champions’ attire
a gentle smile 🌷
Here’s another batch of things from my personal blog over the past ~3 months. You can tell I still have a problem.
Decided to finish this up before going to bed
I drew this because I hate feeling joy.
Here’s another batch of things from my personal blog over the past ~3 months. You can tell I still have a problem.
i don’t think
you realize
just how much
this man
cares about
Kurapika
because he really does
burger bar at midnight
1 - what the fuck is he wearing
2 - that dramatic gay pose
3 - the way he’s holding the glass
I wanted to emphasize that he is not just momentarily throwing his head back he is carrying a conversation like this
I tend to see a lot of people say that Togashi will leave things uncertain and ambiguous in between Killua and Gon, and while it’s a possibility, I honestly don’t think it’s the most likely thing to happen, and if it did, ambiguous wouldn’t be the correct term to call it.
People often say that Togashi likes to play with ambiguity when it comes to queer matters. Yes, Togashi likes to play with gender. We get to see that through Kite, Pitou and Kalluto in HxH (although its arguable because Kite is definitely not cis). But when Togashi decides that a character is queer, or that there is a relationship going on between two characters, he doesn’t leave it ambiguous.
Togashi has created queer characters in 3 of his main works : Yu Yu Hakusho, Level E and Hunter x Hunter. And everytime he created those characters, he made damn sure that everyone knew that these characters were queer. No room for any sort of ambiguity.
The first examples I have are from Yu Yu Hakusho, with a character named Miyuki, and the other is from Level E, with a character named Kyoko Mikihisa.
For these two characters, Togashi made it so that they emphasized themselves that they were trans. It’s painted extremely clearly, that they were born in the wrong body. There’s literally no room for any sort of ambiguity here.
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I tend to see a lot of people say that Togashi will leave things uncertain and ambiguous in between Killua and Gon, and while it’s a possibility, I honestly don’t think it’s the most likely thing to happen, and if it did, ambiguous wouldn’t be the correct term to call it.
People often say that Togashi likes to play with ambiguity when it comes to queer matters. Yes, Togashi likes to play with gender. We get to see that through Kite, Pitou and Kalluto in HxH (although its arguable because Kite is definitely not cis). But when Togashi decides that a character is queer, or that there is a relationship going on between two characters, he doesn’t leave it ambiguous.
Togashi has created queer characters in 3 of his main works : Yu Yu Hakusho, Level E and Hunter x Hunter. And everytime he created those characters, he made damn sure that everyone knew that these characters were queer. No room for any sort of ambiguity.
The first examples I have are from Yu Yu Hakusho, with a character named Miyuki, and the other is from Level E, with a character named Kyoko Mikihisa.
For these two characters, Togashi made it so that they emphasized themselves that they were trans. It’s painted extremely clearly, that they were born in the wrong body. There’s literally no room for any sort of ambiguity here.
Keep reading