Might as well post this here lol it flopped on insta 😭
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Might as well post this here lol it flopped on insta 😭
I love One Piece so much 😂 Imu having beef with an 800+ year old hammer squirrel is amazing
Also reasons for Loki to be the final Strawhat: we get Ragnir too!
Yandere-chan Kowai | ヤンデレちゃんこわい © @painkmedark ♥︎
February is here, and in honor of Black History Month, I’m dedicating my reading list to manga featuring dark-skinned/tanned characters! While representation in anime and manga has been a long-standing discussion, there are plenty of incredible titles where darker-skinned characters shine—whether they’re fierce warriors, lovable protagonists, or underrated side characters who deserve more attention. This month, I’ll be diving into series that celebrate diversity, exploring how these characters are portrayed, and highlighting the stories that bring them to life. From classic favorites to hidden gems, expect reviews, recommendations, and fun discussions about the impact of representation in manga. If you’re looking for series that feature dark-skinned leads, strong supporting characters, or unique cultural influences, this is the perfect time to join in! I’ll be sharing my thoughts on character design, storytelling, and how these series contribute to a more inclusive manga landscape. Got a favorite title that fits the theme? Drop it in the comments—I’d love to add more to my reading list! Let’s celebrate these characters together and make February a month of discovery, appreciation, and amazing reads. Wish me luck!
The Girl With a Strange Disease and the Secret Medicine of Birdmen (奇病娘と鳥人の秘薬)
How to Hate Mate
author/artist: Reck
genre: shounen ai, drama, slice of life
chapters: 50
status: completed
I absolutely love this manwha. The art is amazing like nothing I've seen before, the characters feel real and unique, and the story fucking ripped my heart out. The whole time I was reading it, I kept going back and forth on what i thought was going to happen but was honestly never sure.
Basically in suspense for 50 chapters straight, but not in the obnoxious way that some authors draw out their series but in a way that just feel real and natural. After reading this, I miss the characters so much :(
*lays in bed and thinks about hikaru no go*
Be like water.