Noé telling the people in his life (who both have terrible self loathing issues) that he loves them because of who they are, not in spite of who they are is just. The sweetest little parallel to me.
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Noé telling the people in his life (who both have terrible self loathing issues) that he loves them because of who they are, not in spite of who they are is just. The sweetest little parallel to me.
Uhhhh so happy st valentins ig??
vanitas no carte - chapter 60.
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Maybe unpopular opinion about Dominoè :
I like it. Its nice. I like the friendship they have which definitely had the potential to become a great relationship. I wouldnt say anything like Vanoè is better cuz thats a different conversation entirely.
My only issue with this ship is how Dominique has been in love with Noè since they were children and how Noè doesnt even notice. Like the ignorant angst of it. Noè is, of course, a dumbass, but he doesnt pay attention to Dominique as much as he pays attention to namely Vanitas / as much as Domi pays attention to him.
That being said, both of them love each other, that much is irrefutable. But while Domi's love is more along the lines of yearning for something more, Noè's love is a comfortable thing.
Personally, and this is purely biased, i dont like relationships where characters grow up together then fall in love. It radiates more sibling vibes. Exceptions apply, of course (from other media).
Overall, what im trying to say is Noè doesn't love Domi in the way Domi wants him to love her. It feels like all the attention she showers him with, he showers it on Vanitas.
I don't like the ship mostly in the way its unrequited in one direction.