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Hinami no
Holy shi-
This can't be-
Fucking real
Not my sweet daughter first naki now hinami
Me: *read’s tgre ch 142 & 143* welp i still have ho-
TG THEORIST’S: kaneki is going to die and hide will carry him,kaneki will forget his memorie’s and wake up and see his child and slowly remember,if kaneki has rc cell’s his body will become a kagune and he will start slaughtering people,every one will die and hide will seek revenge for kaneki and terrorise the oggai encluding the ccg :)
Me: i came here to have a good time and i’m honestly feeling so attacked right now like you put me in such in uncomfotable situation like you know that i’m not happy you know i’m trying
OK, ANYONE HAS SEEN THE CH.142 OF KAMISAMA HAJIMEMASHITA?!?!?!?
BACAUSE WOW, MY HEART IS COMPLETLY BROKEN NOW I'M GONNA LAY ON MY BED AND CRY FOR MONTHS.
Difference of Opinions
((Is it just me, or does this feel like a Magi scenario of a clash of beliefs?))
Somehow I had a feeling something extreme would happen after Korosensei told them about his past, and unfortunately it turned out to be true as the results are reflected in the newly divided mindset of the class.
While one group feels that they could take the time that they have left to find a means of saving their teacher’s life rather than killing him, the others feel that they should see this mission through to the end and fulfill their teacher’s request in assassinating him so that he wouldn’t destroy the earth; or die by the hands of another.
And the one who strongly expresses this resolve for this group is none other than Rio, who feels that they should honor the bonds they’ve formed with their target rather than going a different direction that would seem like a slap in the face to him after everything they’ve been through.
Looking at these two factions you can’t help but see that they kind of represent two people who were definitely on opposite sides; those who are for the assassination (Korosensei) and those who are against it (Aguri).
Knowing Aguri, she would want to find a way to save him, like she did in the lab; whereas Korosensei had resided to the fact that there was only one option for him and nothing more.
Though there could still be a third neutral party to come up like Karma, who seems to observe this situation rather than jumping in right away, odds are he and those who are still caught in between the opposing factions may sway to one side as they don’t have the luxury of time to remain at a standstill for long.
With only a few days to go before they have to carry out the assassination ((or not)) will the students and Korosensei really be able to ride out this storm that has created a disharmony in this once peaceful classroom of innocence and bloodlust? And when will Shiro and the government strike again with their plans of eliminating the target once and for all?
I’ve Got Your Back
Sensing that his partner is starting to get a bit uneasy as he witnesses how effortlessly the Grand King advances each teammate according to their strengths and weaknesses, Hinata decides to return the favor from a similar situation when he was feeling a little down, reminding Kageyama that as long as he has him by his side he’ll be the strongest…. ((Ugh, just get married you two.♡))
Although Kageyama fails to show appreciation in the form of a more welcoming manner ((as usual)),
more than likely it was the sort of thing that he needed to hear to help steady his nerves, which is clearly seen by their opponents who can’t help but admit that what the chibisuke-first year said was rather cool.
((He is his little Sunshine Pomeranian after all~♪))
Ask and You Shall Receive
Kyotani’s not the only one showing some remarkable progress as Kindaichi also begins to show a little more initiative when he takes Oikawa’s earlier advice to heart and ((more or less)) bluntly expresses his need for some changes in the toss that he sends him during a previous practice session.
Not surprisingly he takes his request into consideration, but that doesn’t necessarily mean he’ll alter how he runs things as the team’s setter right away.
While it’s important for them as the control tower to communicate and adapt to each player’s desired toss, it’s also equally important to know when to do it so that they can continue to grow from there; much like how he waited until just the right moment to display Kunimi’s strengths in their last run in with Karasuno.
And as someone who once played alongside him as a teammate (and against him as an opponent) in the past, Kageyama can clearly see that Kindaichi’s dynamics have improved since then, which puts the pressure on him as Karasuno’s Setter.
He may be trash, but Oikawa definitely knows his stuff when it comes to his role on the court; even if he doesn’t have the exceptional talent that Kageyama possesses.
And that in itself is something to be considered both noteworthy and troublesome.