Someone should write a fanfic for *Witch Hat Atelier* using Hanahaki's disease as the theme. If you're not up to date with the manga, it'll seem very old-school, but if you are, you'll know exactly what I mean.
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Someone should write a fanfic for *Witch Hat Atelier* using Hanahaki's disease as the theme. If you're not up to date with the manga, it'll seem very old-school, but if you are, you'll know exactly what I mean.
It seems the world hates me, because as soon as I finish SoTR, crying about Maysille, and her conversation with Haymitch, I decide to go back to listening to Hamnet and I find the next moment:
What is the word, Judith asks her mother, for someone who was a twin but is no longer a twin?
Her mother, dipping a folded, doubled wick into heated tallow, pauses but doesn’t turn around.
If you were a wife, Judith continues, and your husband dies, then you are a widow. And if its parents die, a child becomes an orphan. But what is the word for what I am?
I don’t know, her mother says.
Judith watches the liquid slide off the ends of the wicks, into the bowl below.
Maybe there isn’t one, she suggests.
Maybe not, says her mother.
I'm tears right now.
I wonder how Haymitch felt when Peeta talked to him on the train, confessing that he liked Katniss, that he wanted to save her at the cost of his own life.
Did he imagine himself and Leonoe Dove in the same situation and wonder if he would have done the same?
Teruhashi: He's so unavailable. That's why— I mean— And he's hoy too. But other b-but that's part of his allure
Imu: Right.
Teruhashi: Right! Number one, he's very attractive. But number two, h-he's got this mystic, he's mysterious. No but— h-he doesn't look at you in the eyes when he talks to you. He ignores you.
Imu: That's noy mystic, that's autism
Teruhashi: Okay. That's true... I think— B-b-but it- *sight* Its hotism
Teruhashi: I could never choose to love another
Saiki: Maybe one day I can learn to love you, too
I kept getting TikToks with this audio of Journey To Bethlehem, and I couldn't stop thinking about Saiki and Teruhashi. Please, God, if you hear me, someone make a video of them.
Akechi investigating Saiki and encounters Nendou:
Akechi: Hello, Sir, did you witness anything strange in the area?
Nendou: What...? Witness?
Akechi: Yes.
Nendou: Is this camera on?
Akechi: Yes, we're live!
Nendou: Oh... Hoh... Oh... Nahh, I ain't see nothing. Matter of fact, I'm blind in my left eye and 43% blind in my right eye. I don't see much of nothin; matter of fact, i can't even see you
One of my favourite things about SaiTeru is that in the "dates" we see between Saiki and Teruhashi, she is the one who pays for everything. Of course, it costs her so cheaply that it's almost nothing, but I still find it funny. And even more so when I think that possibly, if they were to be together in the future, I can bet she'd be the one working, and he'd be a housewife.
Teruhashi: I've been talking to Saiki for a couple of weeks, and I think I'm ready to ask her out!
Kuboyasu: I mean, yeah. That's cool that you wanna go out with her... But I heard he only likes girls with blonde hair.
Kuboyasu: Sis...
Teruhashi: I'm just chillin'.
Kuboyasu: Sis, how're you gonna change your entire self, for a boy!?
Teruhashi: Dude, he has a twin sister.
Kuboyasu: You see, now that's a different story.
Teruhashi: It's what I've been trying to tell you!
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
If JJK and Saiki K. were to have a crossover, I have no doubt this interaction would happen. Although they would most likely both refuse to be each other's best friend; Todo already has Itadori, and Nendou has Saiki.
The other day I went to the cinema with my sister, to see Barbie, and when the scene of the Ken playing the guitar awkwardly happened, we laughed at the realness of the scene. Later, as we laughed more about it, she commented that she did like it when a boy played the guitar for her; and people on the internet commented the same thing. Luckily, I didn't have to come to a conclusion myself, because Jane Austen did a long time ago.
It's only cute when there's prior interest before it, regardless of the action; otherwise it's just… awkward.
Teruhashi has the power of God at her side. She has literally defeated, directly and indirectly, all the characters.
Teruhashi: There's a spider.
Saiki: So what you want me to do?
Teruhashi: Kill it.
Saiki: You saw it first. You kill it.
Teruhashi: You're the man.
Saiki (Transforming into Kuriko): Since when.
Video where I saw the idea: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM2vehhgA/
Saiki's physical capabilities are often underestimated, but the guy is actually pretty decent. Literally a single hit has a range of 7 km, and with limiters; just imagine the power he has without his limiters.
As a curious fact, at his strongest moment he was capable of destroying the moon. And in the current series without limiters he is even stronger.
When he says you: We make a good team.
But Saiki said to Teruhashi:
Meteor: I will destroy all of Japan.
Teruhashi: Nuh uh.
Meteor: What tf do you mean "Nuh uh"?
I love how Teruhashi is at death's door and doesn't lose confidence that God loves her enough to save everyone. And well, she wasn't wrong.
I saw a TikTok where people put the list of crimes of some characters, and Saiki could not be missing. And yes, he is quite "problematic".
For the anime-only, it is mentioned that Saiki "disappeared" a nation that discovered his powers in chapter 0; it can be considered semi-canon.
And no, most were not for the greater good, just him making the most exaggerated decision for the simplest problem.