me minding my business on a perfectly average tuesday night: :)
this video coming back to haunt me: "hey what if i knock you flat on your ass and make you feel the entire spectrum of human emotions over the course of 8 minutes"
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me minding my business on a perfectly average tuesday night: :)
this video coming back to haunt me: "hey what if i knock you flat on your ass and make you feel the entire spectrum of human emotions over the course of 8 minutes"
stretch
god one of the most beautiful things about kazetsuyo is how incredibly full of love kakeru actually is. when we first meet him, he’s closed-off -- bitter, angry, cold. he lashes out and he struggles to connect with anyone. but as he gets to know the team more, as he allows himself to get close and care for them, we see that he’s amazingly loyal, to the point that he gets angry with jota and joji for doubting haiji, and even wants to fight the random students who think musa’s only on the team because the university is desperate. he even tears up watching shindo and haiji finish their sections of the ekiden. it’s amazing to see someone who was almost incapable of feeling anything at all actually demonstrate an overwhelming love for his friends.
I think Haiji has always liked Kakeru
and that he's always been fascinated by how good he is, especially in running.
But if you'd ask me, if there's one scene when Haiji totally fell for him, it's this one.
This is when he finally admits to himself that he's gay over this dude in front of him
“Hey, do you like running ?”
ouji + piercings
Thank you Prince for being the only realistic relatable character.
“The mountains of Hakone are the steepest in the world”