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a quick kenji i drew on the school ipad
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made another in honor of season 2. everyone sucks. i love them.
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*forgets to message back* *forgets to check notifications* *forgets to look through bookmarks* *forgets to check reminders* *forgets to check out [insert content] that i said i would* *forgets to take my phone off do not disturb* *forgets to
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listen having a favourite character is just embarrassing sometimes. yeah that’s my specialest little blorbo. yeah I’ve read every word of their stuff. yeah I think about them 24/7. yeah I project all my issues onto them and write fanfiction about them and have multiple playlists dedicated to them. And I’m here on your dash to once again tell you that I am still thinking about them bc I thought you needed to know that. you can just shoot me now.
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People who are not afraid to text you 40 times in a row and don’t take it personally if you haven’t replied are literally the most valuable members of our society and should be recognized as such
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layout too cute to not post </3
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We’ll have to do dinner Thursday night instead.
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some warmth for atsushi because he has suffered enough
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Pike and Scanlan's kids (friendly reminder, they do canonically have two kids) must be SO embarrassed by their parents. The constant divorce and remarriage, the various kinds of sex that come with that, the uh. The centaur thing.
And considering their son is fuckin' named WILHAND'ILDAN, I imagine it must take either a lot or very little to embarrass these kids. There's no middle ground.
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"And, hey, no matter how bad you messed up with Kaylie, I'm here."
Pike Trickfoot & Scanlan Shorthalt | The Legend of Vox Machina Season 3
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The gnomes were absolutely a highlight of the season and you can’t change my mind 💜💛
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I saw some discussion on Kohane "not doing enough" for An some time ago and I wanted to provide my own opinion on it, so here it is!
I think the idea of Kohane not doing enough for An came from Kohane not noticing or doing anything about An's abandonment issues and insecurities. Personally, I don't think this means Kohane didn't do enough for An.
Firstly, An has the tendency to hide her true feelings. Whenever Kohane asked her if she was alright, An would reply with "I'm fine" or something to that effect even if she wasn't. It wouldn't be nice to just force her into telling the truth.
Secondly, Kohane trusts An completely. In Awakening Beat, Kohane still lacked the confidence in herself and her singing, so An told Kohane to just trust her, because she believed in Kohane.
🎧: Let's believe in what Shiraishi An has to say, the girl who absolutely loves the way you, Azusawa Kohane, sing! I understand how it's hard for you to believe in yourself, but it's easy for you to believe what I'm saying, right? No matter what happens, I, Shiraishi An, will always believe in your ability to sing.
After that, Kohane was able to believe in herself, because An did too. So, when Kohane noticed that An was acting off, she asked her if everything was fine, and when An said that there was nothing wrong, Kohane just left it at that. This is not exactly because Kohane trusted that An was telling the truth, but because Kohane trusted that An would tell her everything when she was ready, and was confident that An had the ability to solve whatever was bothering her on her own otherwise. That's why I think Kohane never tried to help An with her abandonment issues―Kohane believes that An would confide in her when she was ready. As seen in Whip the Wimp Girl, An finally tells Kohane everything she had been feeling and Kohane was glad to have understood.
There's also the possibility that Kohane just...never realised. I mean, most of the time An felt insecure was right after Kohane did exceptionally well in an event, so it would be perfectly reasonable for Kohane to want to celebrate her performance and feel happy about it, not noticing that An was acting off.
Besides, I think it's important to take into consideration how Kohane views An. Kohane thinks An is the best partner that always makes her heart pound, always cool and passionate, and will always remain by her side. So it might have never occurred to Kohane that An felt that one day she may not be able to make Kohane's heart pound and Kohane will leave her. Why would An, when she was perfect in Kohane's eyes? This is also addressed in Whip the Wimp Girl, when An told Kohane that she was afraid that Kohane would think she was uncool because of her weaknesses, so An hiding her feelings from Kohane in particular was completely intentional.
🎧: I was afraid that you'd be disappointed, seeing such a lame side of me...
However, Kohane always thought that An was perfect, even with her flaws. (An knows that, too.)
🐹: ...! I'm not disappointed...!
🎧: Yeah. I know. You would never think something like that, Kohane.
Kohane wants to be the best partner for An. To Kohane, doing that is to trust An and to always be there for An.
On a slightly unrelated note, I want to explain how I think An's anxiousness developed and changed over time.
In Awakening Beat, everyone realised Kohane's potential, and that's when An really feared Kohane was leaving her behind for the first time. At that time, Kohane only had untapped potential and hadn't quite reached An's level yet. An thought, "Kohane may leave me if I'm not good enough", and started to work even harder to keep ahead.
Then, in Kick it Up a Notch, Kohane made another leap in her growth, and at that moment, An thought Kohane looked like Nagi, the person she had been looking up to for her entire life. That's when An started to think, "Kohane will leave me because I'm not good enough". No matter how hard she worked, An felt that she would never be able to reach Kohane's level.
In Awakening Beat, An said that she believed in Kohane. Did she really, in the same way Kohane trusted her? An has trust issues from her childhood, when RADder repeatedly broke their promise to spend time with An because they were busy with work. Thus, An didn't fully trust Kohane―she believed in Kohane's ability to sing, but didn't completely trust her as a person, even though they were partners. That's why An took such a long time to tell Kohane her true feelings.
That's all I have; thanks for reading!
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another venti (sorry)
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