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@phantomstorymaker
this happened #truth
i am massively overdue for a very very good week where not a single bad thing happens and everything is easy
reblog to give prev a very good week where not a single bad thing happens and everything is easy
I wanna talk about how secure Yuder is in his relationship with Kishiar in the 2TL, and why it is all because of the safety net created by Kishiar in a world that condemns their love.
In Turning, one of the most remarkable developments is not merely that Yuder and Kishiar find their way back to each other, but that they do so within an emotional framework built entirely on safety, dignity, and trust. Kishiar doesn’t simply love Yuder; he rebuilds the very conditions under which Yuder allows himself to love. The security Yuder displays in the second timeline - his calm, his lack of shame, his unflinching ownership of their relationship - is the direct payoff of Kishiar’s careful, deliberate work.
From the start, Yuder is not someone who trembles under judgment. He doesn’t care what others might think of him. The world’s disdain is something he has long outgrown. What he does fear, however, is what others might think of Kishiar.
Yuder’s love is shaped by reverence and self-denial. He can bear ostracism himself, but the idea of tarnishing Kishiar’s name, of being the cause of his downfall, is unbearable. His instinct, born of loyalty and guilt, is to protect by erasure: to hide his feelings, to ensure that his affection never harms the one he loves. ( Yes I know he has several other reasons to hide his affection. Yet you cannot deny this isn't one of them.)
That restraint isn’t shyness. It’s self-sacrifice.
Kishiar dismantles that self-effacing instinct with quiet finality.
“Being with you can never be a disgrace to me.”
- Kishiar doesn’t say he will endure disgrace; he refuses to acknowledge its premise. In that single line, he unravels the logic that once made Yuder’s love impossible. Their relationship, he asserts, is not something to be borne in secret but something that carries its own inherent dignity.
Kishiar’s reassurances are never hollow words. He embodies them.Every invitation to dance, every public acknowledgment, every dismissal of noble gossip is Kishiar gently prying apart the bars of the cage Yuder built around himself. Yuder, who has learned to survive by silence and invisibility, is slowly being told: “You can exist. You can be seen. You can be mine, openly, and that will never diminish me.”
And Kishiar never does it recklessly. He doesn’t push Yuder toward exposure to flaunt power or to claim ownership; he does it to normalize Yuder’s presence in spaces that once excluded him. Each time he asks Yuder to dance, it’s not to show him off, but to show the world that there is nothing shameful about him.
That creates an extraordinary emotional safety net.
Even when his actions serve political strategy, the tenderness beneath them is undeniable. He ensures that Yuder understands, regardless of context, that there is truth in his wish to shout to the world that Yuder is his.
Kishiar’s consistency becomes the foundation of Yuder’s transformation. He does not demand trust; he earns it.
Little by little, Yuder begins to internalize that steadiness. He learns that loving Kishiar is not a danger he must manage, but a right he can inhabit. When Gakane and Kanna eventually learn of their relationship, Yuder’s response is the payoff of all of Kishiar's efforts -
“I kissed him because I wanted to.”
No shame, no hesitation, no blush, no self-consciousness. The admission is as easy as breathing, as natural and inevitable as the sunrise.
Yuder, who once would have hidden his feelings now stands unbothered, steady, and at peace. He does not need to defend their love; he exists in it, certain that it harms no one.
Kishiar’s greatest gift is not protection in the conventional sense, no, it’s freedom and dignity in their relationship. He builds a safety net so sturdy that Yuder no longer fears falling.
Through patience and unwavering affirmation, Kishiar transforms Yuder’s self-effacing devotion into secure love. He replaces caution with confidence, guilt with belonging.
When Yuder finally speaks openly, without flinching, Kishiar’s efforts are fulfilled: Yuder no longer loves with fear.
He loves in daylight.
You're so right about their relationship and how hard Kishiar worked to get where they are.
For Yuder, love always came with some pain, because their relationship in 1TL never knew true peace, always being the target of someone's hatred and prejudice. So accepting that their relationship could be different was a difficult idea to accept, especially for someone who built the highest and most robust walls he could to protect himself in a reality where he was alone and constantly under attack. Love and desire existed between them, but Yuder always lacked the confidence to express them, and Kishiar had to work hard not only to break down those walls but to show Yuder that it was safe to express what he felt and desired. And he succeeded, to the point where Yuder is now comfortable enough to let everyone know about their relationship, because Kishiar showed him that there's nothing to be ashamed of when it comes to the two of them, and that even if the rest of the world points fingers and hates them, it won't really matter as long as they have each other and the support of the people they truly care about.
And that's one of the beauties of their relationship, because Kishiar not only gave Yuder enough security to love without restrictions, but also helped him find a circle of people who would always support him and be with him through thick and thin, something he never had in his previous life.
ch1389 summed up,
Yuder @ Nathan: I'm going to beat you up so bad you WILL forget about a noble knight's chivalry or whatever the fuck you are on.
Kishiar who blushed after finding out that Yuder kept the paper flower he made for him 😳
And also Yuder, who wrapped Kishiar in a blanket so that he wouldn't freeze 😮💨
Your Honor, these two are genuinely in love
Yuder: I have to save the future by changing the present...
Also Yuder: I hate that in the process I have to change as well to get better insights and accept that I have changed from the past 20-year-old Yuder
My boy is so autistic coded.
Tumblr every march 15th:
Today my art history professor gave some words of wisdom:
Nude is when your clothes are off. Naked is when your clothes are off and you’re up to something
In honor of the Ides of March, my favorite Tiktok
"Oh, not you as well, Brutus!" in that voice is the best translation of 'Et tu, Brute?' I've ever heard.
THIS SONG IS FUCKING AWESOMEEEEE🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
HOW THE FUCK DID YOU DO THAT THERES NOTHING THERE
hi
Legitimately good example of how thorough you need to be to protect private information
when you hear the premise of saiki k is "a loner boy with amazing psychic powers is constantly hounded by people desperately wanting to be his friends" its easy to assume that its because they think his powers are awesome, but... they dont even know about his powers. they just all love his autism swag so much that theyll start crying and screaming and throwing up if hes not around
OP's tags:
“So basically my couch has electricity and I use it to charge my battery powered doorbell”
“Okay that makes sense”
Now explain it to a Japanese samurai from the year 1218
"do you know how waterwheels grind up grain in a water mill using the force of running water? We found a way to create a huge source of force that runs all the time and can transfer its force over long distance. I can tell you in more detail, but that's the basics. Now that is a chime that has a mechanism that one can press instead of having to open the door to let you know that you are waiting to be let in. It requires the transferred force to make the mechanism work and that wire is how we transfer the force to the chime."
i love these sort of posts because they feel like a vision of a kinder and more thoughtful world that I wish more than anything was the mainstream instead of the exception
the vocal minority
“AI art is okay if you’re just making shitposts”
Have you forgotten our roots
This really resonated with you guys huh
I love Shakespeare