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Beautiful God.
First-timer, don't judge
this one came out too lovey-dovey for my taste so i'll leave it as unfinished sketch. i think they both don't like public displays of affection and keep their relationship a secret. it would take a lot of time to behave like they do here, hence why i don't like it that much, but it's still cute i think. in reality when they start having romantic interest in each other, both are very poised and formal about it
Firepaw
ok why Obito
Well, bc when I get into the headspace of this man (specifically this man in the panel below) I feel so at home. It doesn't matter to me how illogical/plotholey/not consistent enough Naruto's plot might be on the whole, what was needed there and what wasn't, and I may not resonate that well with the other aspects of Obito's personality, but this determined, crystal-clear state of consciousness is depicted perfectly imho. I'm living for it. When the spirit, unshackled, is soaring for the first time in what felt like 1000 years. And from up there, you're getting a bird's eye view of yourself... and everything else. Like in the moment preceding death. But you're not dead. Actually, you've never been more alive.
Everything is suddenly so vivid and colorful, life's heartbeat is everywhere. Life makes sense again. But you're saying goodbye to it, calmly, resolutely, quietly. And, finally free, you can sacrifice it all. Suddenly a painfully relatable character (the only truly relatable character in all the manga/anime I’ve seen tbh). Kishi... Just. Who told???
so, are we ever going to talk about how illyrians, who are heavily implied to be indigenous, are consistently described as brutish, illiterate, savage, violent beasts? or how sjm wrote their entire culture as misogynistic and brutal, to the point of mutilation towards women? or maybe how none of them have an ounce of sympathy, or gentleness, or any ability outside of war whatsoever? how there isn't a single depiction of a healthy relationship, much less a healthy family dynamic, because they apparently don't have the ability to love? no? just me?
Based off a true story, on the third day of quarantine
It all began as a not-very-discrete fascination of the art and community, until I eventually and slowly got integrated into it.
tldr; I turned into a furry overnight.