Me RN and I haven’t even seen the episode yet lol
(EDIT: IVE SEEN THIS NOW AND I STILL THINK THIS SCENE IS BEAUTIFUL AND IMPOSTER-CHAN DID HAVE PURPOSE IN THIS SERIES)

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Me RN and I haven’t even seen the episode yet lol
(EDIT: IVE SEEN THIS NOW AND I STILL THINK THIS SCENE IS BEAUTIFUL AND IMPOSTER-CHAN DID HAVE PURPOSE IN THIS SERIES)
honestly now that me and the squad changed ourselves to these dead heckers we're just slapping shuuen no shiori literally anywhere. anywhere. *lifts a-yas hair.* shuuen no shiori. *lifts c-ta.softly.* shuuen no shiori. *pops b-kos boobs. reaches inside it like a purse. pulls out a single note.* shuuen no shiori. *touhes d-ne in general.* SHUUEN NO SHIORI.
((OOC random mun thought for the day))
((I don't know if I'm outright headcannoning this--at least, not yet--especially since it's not quite like most of the despair theories out there--but here's a stray thought to consider:
Going along with the headcannon that Ibuki deals with depression and that, in addition to the blow of her group break up, is what caused her to join despair....
What if Impostor-chan didn't fall to despair? What if they willingly joined--if they followed Ibuki, even though not in despair themself--because they didn't want to be alone again? What if Ibuki always saw through the impersonations and knew it was them, and, in that and valuing them for who they were rather than who they were portraying, they began to develop a sense of self, hidden below the mask of disguise? What if they didn't give a second thought to joining simply because, with her, they felt like they were someone, and they would rather lose the world at large than lose her or themself?))