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fem!alliance commander gets rescued from carbonite by lana beniko and falls in love with her, call that yuri on ice
When Oda found out Akutagawa went to take on Mimic by himself, he did not see Dazai's feral subordinate that almost everyone on the PM feared.
He saw a child, one that Dazai appreciated (in some twisted way) and that child was certainly going to die, so he went to save him.
It's strange to me how Akutagawa never brings up Odasaku again, given that he literally saved his life.
Aku did resent Odasaku for being just an unremarkable guy that had all of Dazai's attention. Did his perception of him changed after the Mimic incident? did he blame (correctly) Dazai leaving the pm on his death? did he just not care?
items in btvs I would really like to have, a list subject to periodic additions:
giles' tea set
joyce's tea set
xander's "I <3 dirt" (x6) shirt
xander's hawaiian shirt that spike borrowed while living in his basement
old man kaltenbach's sun-shaped mirror/hat hanger
plural system making a deal call that collective bargaining
somehow it took until the ersatz pilot came out for me to realize (or maybe remember?) that mophead's pronouns aren't canonically they/them. because of my inability to accept when I am wrong, and also the Themes, I will be hitting them with the Transfem Beam
edit: I WAS RIGHT AND THE CHARACTERS WERE WRONG >:) THEY/THEM MOPHEAD WIN
idk why you would ask an ai for coding help when you could witness an argument on stack exchange that spans from 2008 to 2014
You know how in atla when Zuko starts questioning his objective and actions he feels physically sick and has a fever? In bsd when Akutagawa stops killing people his stress levels skyrocket and i think, when it comes to stubborn characters that's a cool way to portray making a choice to challenge one's beliefs and change as a person
fav journal pages from february🌹