@dxcile T___T it’s been like half an year since i’ve done anything, thank you!!! it’s nice to be posting again, im really grateful for your kind words
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@dxcile T___T it’s been like half an year since i’ve done anything, thank you!!! it’s nice to be posting again, im really grateful for your kind words
dxcile replied to your post “in which ash and eiji are being Fools pt 2 [[MOR] “And I need to...”
world cold and hard, your writing warm and soft
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please OTL i've been trying to cope but there's like, you and the other 11 people in this fandom. how did you guys manage all these years?? i don't even have a playlist to fall back on and have just been wandering aimlessly, having all 12 people as my solace :')
Just a heads up that I will probably obnoxiously openly post all your asks because I am desperate to seduce more people to Nanner Fish. (As long as there are no spoilers, anyways.) I apologize everyone. I am a sad, desperate grandpa who yearns to talk about old 80′s manga.I cried. A lot.
I clung to people and cried at them. I may have not-so-gently bullied @freykugel into reading it so I could cry at someone who actually vaguely understood why I was choking on salty tears and gross snot over fictional characters who wear Hawaiian t-shirts unironically.
I obsessively checked the Nanner Fish tag on tumblr.I googled it and read articles that no one read about how Nanner Fish was a fucking cultural phenomenon in Japan. I then cried at Frey about how it was unappreciated in western countries.
I tried to write about it, sometimes. Realized I couldn’t, and cried some more.
(Being a Nanner Fish fan is just lots of crying in my experience.)
I love what you call kakairu! Personally, kintsugi is my favourite kakairu (or kakashi) equivalent ㅜㅅㅜ It's the same thing as kintsukuroi, no?
Ahhh thank you! Yes, it's the same :3
The practice of mending a broken thing with gold, therefore making it more beautiful as well. I thought long and hard about my tag for them and it fits them perfectly I think! :)