Babysitting little kids is so interesting. She kept on showing me the layout of the house and “guided” me on the walk to her school. Ho are you aware I’ve been in that house for longer than you have been alive. I also used to walk that route everyday. But alas, censor your comments, for her emotions are fragile.
yall, quick reminder that shouldnt even have to be reminded;
lying about multiple people SA’ing you for attention is genuinely such a dick move and in fact, will get the people around you to be extremely pissed once they find out. Don't be stupid. Don't do it.
One of the biggest tragedies of Mondo’s story is that he learns the lesson he needed most, and then immediately dies.
Mondo thinks he cannot truly show himself to anyone. He straight-up tells Makoto in his freetimes, ‘I can’t show weakness.’ He’s 100% convinced that if his gang knew the truth about Daiya’s death, they would despise him.
And so Mondo lies. He covers up the truth about Daiya’s death. He postures. He tries so hard to convince everyone that he’s strong, that he has no weaknesses, that he’s fearless. Because Mondo is so sure that if people see the ugliest parts of him – the flaws and the weaknesses and the mess and the sharp edges – they will hate him.
Then he kills Chihiro. And he lies. He tries to defend himself, he lashes out when the others start suspecting him. Of course he lies. It’s all he knows. He lied about Daiya, and now he lies about Chihiro. It’s his impulse: don’t let anyone see the truth, don’t let anyone know the terrible things you’ve done, don’t let them see the monster that you really are –
(He’s not a monster, he’s a traumatised kid who was never taught that he was allowed to be vulnerable. But he doesn’t understand that, and now he’ll never get the chance.)
And. Then.
Mondo gives up. Maybe he realised the game was up, and he had nowhere left to run; maybe he realised he couldn’t let everyone else die; maybe he finally found the courage to face what he’d done. Maybe seeing Taka fight for him hurt too much. Maybe all of the above. But he stops fighting, and he does the thing he’s been so afraid to do, for so long: he bares himself. He says, I’m a murderer. He shows everyone his weaknesses, all the worst parts of himself, all the things he hates about himself. The things he was sure everyone would hate.
And then Taka loves him anyway.
It doesn’t matter whether you read their bond as romantic or platonic; Taka loves him. And it’s not like Taka doesn’t care that Mondo killed someone – he’s devastated. But he does not hate Mondo. He begs for Mondo’s life, long after the point where Mondo has accepted his own death. When Monokuma mocks Mondo, Taka explodes in fury.
The thing Mondo always needed to learn was: he could show his weaknesses and his flaws to other people, and they would not turn away.
Mondo owned up to what he’d done. He took responsibility. He bared everything. And he found that Taka, his friend, loved him regardless. When it was already too late, Mondo finally found out that all the lies and all the hiding were never necessary. He could always have been loved, just as he was.
ever get into That Mood where you just really really want to bash some random dude’s head against a concrete wall until it turns to mush and unfortunate passerby have to hold you back or are you guys just calm and collected like that
No but imagine your parents have a history of burning down/exploding buildings and defying the government and you have an autistic nerd uncle figure who used to bathe with a skull 🥹
I love this event because yes. I do indeed want to (affectionately) consume all the blogs I follow.
Oh, look at you, making my day. *crunch* *swallow* :)