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egophiliac · 6 months ago
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we were fucking ROBBED
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chocmoon-latte · 10 months ago
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Me entering Goodneighbor and purposefully refusing to kill Finn for the 383495739857th time
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pseudophan · 3 months ago
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i'm so extremely irrationally annoyed by people not knowing what various terms mean and using them incorrectly like i feel like that's such an asshole thing to care about but oh my god stop
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anacatalog · 1 year ago
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happy birthday to our fav 817+ y. o. multi-talented street busker
(! spoilers after the cut !)
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rei-is-hiding · 1 year ago
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Yuu: If I had a madol for every time a staff member dressed up as monster when camping, I would have 2 madols… which isn't a whole lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
Crewel: The costume I had to wear was hideous and the choice of fabrics were a crime.
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kidokear · 2 months ago
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Sorry about the lack of art these past days. Life got real busy lately. :') Soooo, here are some Sunspot AU memes I made. (^U^)ノ~
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lizard-tail · 6 months ago
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Gojo Satoru’s attempt to change the Jujutsu society was sadly always doomed to fail
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Now, first lets get some things out of the way:
Gojo, after Nanami, is one of the best supporting adults for the students. He helps them and protects them during missions, is in general a good mentor that gives them helpful advice, and wants them to fare better than himself and his contemporaries.
I do not criticise Gojo’s attempts to change the Jujutsu society. It needs an absolute overhaul and he does it to make the lives of children better.
His strategy of change through teaching is very commendable and absolutely  needed overall, just so the children can have a functioning adult support system.
But all of that does not change the fact that it was overall always doomed to fail, as it was barely holding the unforgiving nature of the Jujutsu society in check.
Jujutsu Society
The Jujutsu society itself seems to see themselves above non-sorcerers and their laws. I mean they are all normal residents of normal, democratic, modern Japan, right? But they absolutely do not care about Japan’s laws in the slightest. They can and do execute whoever they want, are beyond the judicial system and have child soldiers. And that’s just the absolute major laws of non-sorcerers they ignore. At the same time, it seems they see it as absolutely normal to just exist in Jujutsu society, and recruit every child with a Curse Technique to their fight, as if they all inherently must do it.
Gojo and his place in the system
Gojo, maybe more than anyone else, was the ultimate product of the Jujutsu society. He was at the same time treated like 1) an idolized sign of strength with powers of a demi-god as “The Strongest”, while also 2) the greatest sacrificial lamb raised up for the slaughter as “The Strongest”. It’s a paradoxical position, but a position utterly entrenched in the system. And not only in the system but in Jujutsu existence overall, because his birth changed the balance.
No other character is so integral interwoven into Jujutsu itself and its resulting system as he is. They way the society is now (curse users hiding, more stronger curses…) is because of Gojo, and Gojo is a product of the society (held up as the strongest, him stemming the whole society on his back…). He was raised in it, lived in it, it’s the only society he experienced. So many negative aspects of the Jujutsu society are so normalized for him, he doesn’t even pay it any mind. Because IMO for Gojo those are not aspects of a society that can be changed, but are facts of life.
Normalized endorsement?
Because lets be real: Gojo wants to change the life of the students for the better. That they are not so isolated as he was. That they don’t lose their innocence so soon. All very great things. But he does NOT question the existence of child soldiers!  
Child soldiers and being a child soldier is so normalized for Gojo, that he does not acknowledge/mention the fact that joining a Jujutsu High School and becoming official Jujutsu sorcerers is, by default the loss of their innocence, because they become child soldiers.
(Yes, I know it’s a shounen manga and of course teenagers are the protagonists/heroes, but that’s just a lame and too easy excuse. Especially because JJK plays, deconstructs and subverts a lot of normal shounen tropes at the moment by giving a horrifying insight what it means to be a child soldier. Don’t bring up the horror of child soldiers and then don’t commit)
Gojo himself, despite his good intentions and good actions, often still falls back onto the methods and the system of the Jujutsu society by not really monitoring their missions despite info that it’s not going as planned (Megumi and Sukuna’s finger), sending his students into danger to unlock Yuta’s potential, and most of all, still training children to be child soldiers. Being a child soldier is so ingrained in himself and his surroundings that despite his overall positive actions to better their lives as child soldiers, he does not mention making meaningful changes to lessen their existence as child soldiers.
Lessening the Burden
Because there are changes that the Jujutsu society overall could arrange that would lessen their burden as child soldiers:
Not letting them be unsupervised on missions without an experienced adult sorcerer
Age restriction for the different sorcerer classes despite their innate power and abilities
Only allowing a certain number of missions per month/week
Of course, now there will be people saying that they have to little sorcerers for that, and they need them otherwise more people will die. And yes. There would be most likely more people that die by curses. But at the same time it’s possible that better adjusted sorcerers who were better protected and supported as children have a better rate of survival leading to more sorcerers and saved lives (that would need an impossible case study).
And also: people die. That sounds harsh, but it is true. I mean we all know the articles and studies about world hunger in some countries, and food waste in industrial countries. Horrible working conditions for fast fashion or getting resources. How man-made climate change effects will lead to massive changes and most likely a lot of death and so on. Just massive, horrible failures of systems and societies that take deaths and pain into account. And in contrast to the real-world issues, the Jujutsu sorcerers are not responsible for curses and the subsequent deaths of people. Especially not the children that have a right to be protected.
Now again, that’s not the fault of Gojo at all. But it noticeable that he does not question the existence of child soldiers and does not attempt to make systematic changes. Instead, he focuses on individuals to leave a lasting impression on them.
The issue of class and hierarchy
The power of the Jujutsu society lies in the higher ups made up from very old, established clans and family lines. Gojo’s rank as clan head means he has also a lot of political power. He is basically empowered two times over. So he can throw a lot of power and influence around and force a lot of things his way (eg. Protecting Yuta and Yuuji from execution, taking Megumi from the Zennin…). But as with his sorcerer powers, he is mostly isolated from the others around him regarding his political powers. Noone else close to him has as much political influence as he does, in many ways it’s the opposite as his closest allies and students are despised by the higher ups.
Yuta and Yuuji were to be executed, Inumaki is from a clan that’s despised and hunted down, Hakari was suspended, Maki is hated by her clan, Panda is an abomination, Nobara is from the country. Megumi had greatest chance of getting political power, but was basically booted out as soon as possible by the established clan. The adults also wield barely any influence. Nanami and Shoko are high ranking sorcerers but have nothing to do with politics and the system and rather keep out of the way. Yaga has the political power but was regarded as a dangerous and killed off as soon as possible. Tokyo Jujutsu High is basically a ragtag group of unwanted sorcerers. As soon as Gojo was out of the way the Jujutsu society at large did their best to boot everyone around him into insignificant positions and the edges of the Jujutsu society, having no influence on the wider scale of it.
It's a contrast to Kyoto High, especially in the beginning (before Gojo was sealed and everything got complete chaotic). Gakuganji is a very trusted and influential sorcerer, all the students at the Goodwill Event were trusted to execute their kill orders, the clan members are maybe not valued by the clans (and treated like shit) but they were accepted by them as long as they did not step a foot out of line. They are overall political and social better positioned in the Jujutsu society.
And that matters a lot. Because long-lasting reformation of a societal system through teaching can only really happen if you have continued access to the society and can inform and influence a major group of that system. As it was everything rested on Gojo and Gojo alone. We don’t know the exact numbers, but overall the Jujutsu society while seemingly small is a lot larger than the small group of students we follow. Larger in number than the individual students Gojo teaches and influences. Even if all of his students would hold on to his teachings and teach others as well in the future, it would need decades to permeate the Jujutsu society and meaningful change it in ways that would not be easily changed back. And because a lot of it hinges on the continued presence and power of Gojo, it was sadly always a very shaky house of cards. Or like the meme showed, a flex tape trying to hold back water.
Conclusion: Gojo Satoru did make meaningful and needed changes especially for the life of individuals and showed aspects of the Jujutsu society that need to be overhauled. But it was never enough for long-lasting, permanent change as it did nothing to the inherent brokenness of the Jujutsu society and its use of child soldiers and its hierarchy of classism. Without breaking those things all of his efforts were generally doomed to fail. (I guess everything post-Shibuya achieved something at least)
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idliketobeatree · 1 year ago
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Aziraphale having both a Derringer and an arms licence tell me that in the Wild West flashback we didn't get he'd be the one to go oh dear, I rather think there can be only one cowboy in this town :) *pats his belt*
and Crowley would just hey lemme see what ya have....... A Gun? NO
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mystery-star · 1 year ago
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@starsfromtoulon as 'promised':
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levil0vesyou · 4 months ago
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Y'know I used to always say I liked kids in person but not in theory (reverse from my feelings towards dogs) but I think I finally realised how to word it more accurately. I like kids as people, but not as a responsibility. I do not trust my ability to take care of a kid even temporarily if there's no well-adjusted adult nearby I can ask stuff and call if anything happens, but I love the passion children have for their interests, their fearlessness wrt breaking societal rules they haven't been forced to learn yet and their curiosity about almost anything that's even remotely interesting. I like children, I just don't like being given responsibilities I'm not equipped to handle
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demonbarberofbeepbeep · 7 months ago
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morning toddheads
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charlies-a-thief · 9 months ago
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If anyone wants me to paint their eternal youth while I'm not so secretly secretly in love with you, hit me up
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twothpaste · 6 months ago
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the many ravings and rambles of that guy who won't shut up
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oculusxcaro · 2 months ago
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SEX VALUES
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"I'm not gonna do... that for just anyone. Just... look, just forget I said anything, okay? Can we change the subject?"
Tagged by: @twcfaces (mwah ♡♡) Tagging: If you haven't done this yet, YOU!
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umbral-stigmata-unbound · 7 days ago
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List of Scenarios Meme | Open
@tiamattseirei asked: Daze or safeguard. Any muse
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He understood why he was assigned as back up and support, as a Turk, but also as one of the companies layered weapons. This mission was far more SOLDIER-suited, but this wasn't the first time he'd been assigned with a SOLDIER and wouldn't be the last. But this...well, this was clearly more specific. The women had a gift, or perhaps a curse, depending on how she endured it--transformation, and that dragon of hers was fierce.
But she still had experience to hone. The moment it seemed their foes were done, a small pack of Behemoths that had sought to tear apart their travel formation, a few vehicles ruined, she and the team made quick enough work of them. But they'd miss-counted their foes. He couldn't be sure whether she had the more animalistic, heightened senses he did, but he could smell the younger fiend out for revenge even before it lunged.
Her back was turned, the beasts claws seeking to scewer.
It was seconds, a howl of pain, and a new beast entered the field. A ghastly white behemoth-like creature blocked the true fiend, shoving the SOLDIER out of the way. He saved her from injury, but it seemed the impact from the shove knocked her out, if she wasn't worn out already.
Vincent Valentine, as the beast he could call upon, Galian, made quick if not horrendous work of the fiend. Once clear, he managed to change back and guide the team to make their retreat to get back on the road.
He carried her into the truck, sitting over her away she lay in the bed of the vehicle. When she began to stir, he relaxed, though few would notice the man even tensed, as he was rather cold and closed off in his features.
"...How are you feeling?" was his first question. He'd lecture battle-in-field readiness later. "Apologies, for the forceful block...however, you're lucky not to have claws in your spine right now."
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