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animangapolls · 11 days
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communistmarktemple · 2 months
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it’s so funny how much temple art has him covered in blood bc you know he’s having the worst possible time in them
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angeloftheodd · 2 months
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Fat Chi’s First Lavender Field 🤍💜🤍💜
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suyakyai · 9 months
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Dumps this and runs away on all fours
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pinktuals · 4 months
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this alice guo mess is so crazy. wdym she just spawned out of nowhere and won the mayoral election
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xothemedia · 19 days
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The Chi 6x8 | “Who Shot Ya?”
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mihotose · 4 months
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trick & cute oosawa rurino
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oneday-23 · 2 months
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John Walker: (thinks he's learned that Chinese people put their last name before their first name) (calls Shang Chi "Shang" to show he's rusty)
Shang-Chi: (not at all comfortable with his Chinese friend's questioning) I don't know how to explain it, but he definitely doesn't like me!
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Although it is very common for people to call Shang Chi "Shang". But John Walker's attempts to convey the rustiness actually give the impression that they're especially close. It's really funny hahahahahahahaha🤣🤣🤣😂😂
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radcad08 · 3 months
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Imaizumi's Server is A Place for Fans to Gather is a discord server for the series known variously as
-Imaizumi Brings All the Gyarus to His House (Irodori Comics doujin release)
-Imaizumi Brings All the Gals to His House (upcoming Seven Seas manga release)
-Imaizumi's House is a Place for Gals to Gather ~deep~ (fan translated title)
-Imaizumin-chi wa Douyara Gal no Tamariba ni Natteru Rashi (Japanese title, and title of the 18+ animation)
Synopsis: This is the story of Keita Imaizumi, a cute boy trying to build his confidence, and the three gals who bring him into their fold.
The story is told across two main streams with a slightly different focus: the manga is a slice of life romcom while the doujin (and animation) is an 18+ look at their intimate activities.
You can see the gals' feelings for Imaizumi grow as they spend time together, and navigate aspects of living together in their unique circumstances.
If you are interested in discussing this series and keeping on top of new releases, please feel free to join us!
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theelderhazelnut · 1 year
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While working on Quan Chi’s bio I realized that we only know a very few of his positive personality traits in canon. All we’ve been told was his flaws.
I already have a small list in my mind, but I genuinely would like to know y’all ideas for his positive side.
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chikoyama · 4 months
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Chiyori's experiences and opinions about the Jujutsu system (and by extent the defection of Suguru)
While attending Jujutsu High and working as a sorcerer, I think one of the more prominent observations that made a mark on Chiyori is how little support students and sorcerers received in dealing with struggles of psychological character. Because, well, they simply weren’t offered any, and as far as she’s noted, it's practically every man for themself.
Initially, Chiyori found it quite upsetting, if not surprising, how stark a contrast the lack of mental support was to the cozy, comfortable environment she originated from herself. An environment where her adoptive parents for the most part provided her the basic physical and psychological support she needed to thrive—
Because the first time Chiyori witnessed someone die before her, she was just fourteen and in her first year. No one was there to assist her through the trauma — no assistance was offered. There were several reasons for that, which Chiyori wholly ends up recognizing and acknowledging as she grows up. First being that her issues at that time were being overshadowed by the chaos that followed the defection of the special grade sorcerer Geto Suguru, her former senpai.
Second being that matters of such were heavily underprioritized, if not regarded as unimportant, and continues to be even through her adulthood. Third being that most members of the Jujutsu Community aren’t equipped to deal with these types of issues in the first place — they hardly know how to address their own emotional and mental struggles without encountering frustrations or resorting to direct violence. Because of all that, Chiyori had to deal with the trauma all by herself, which was admittedly tragic on her part, but instead of pointing fingers at others, she understood — as unfortunate as it was — the circumstances that lead to the treatment she (didn't) receive.
Chiyori got over it eventually. I’m not quite sure how. Maybe she never really did in fact, or it happened at later stages in her life, but at least her thoughts were elsewhere entirely during Suguru’s defection. Far away enough for her to not consider the ideals and principles that lead her senpai to renounce the rights of non-sorcerers. Even if she had, I doubt Chiyori would’ve agreed with him — even as a teen she would’ve found Suguru’s visions confusing, flawed and incredibly narrow-minded, if not immature, especially considering how head over heels she was for him much she admired him during her first year.
Most of all, she probably felt — and continues to feel — sad for him. Sad that his integrity shattered. Sad that his negative experiences with non-sorcerers ended up weighing heavier than the positive ones. Sad for anyone who let themselves get coloured — tainted — by the toxic grips of the Jujutsu system that continues to operate on twistingly outdated standards. Standards as well as ethics and morals that dictate how the Jujutsu system should operate internally as well as externally. (Though, if anyone were to ask sorcerer Chiyori, she’d probably say she doesn’t understand any of it. All of it too political for her, really).
It's the lack of compassion of those incumbent of the system that causes her to recoil. Their lack of empathy and by extent their lack of competency to properly reform the current laws to be on level with modern day thoughts on how things should be that cause sorcerer Chiyori — whether she’s entirely aware of it herself of not — to retract herself from the political sphere despite her rank.
To rephrase: I don’t necessarily think Chiyori regrets the whole Geto Suguru incident. Yes, she was upset, confused and disappointed, but she got over it eventually. And after her own personal experiences with the system, (she goes through her own set of trials and tribulations), she acknowledges that it was bound to happen eventually. If not for her senpai, then perhaps for someone else entirely, because after all, Chiyori is — or grows to become — smart enough to understand that emotions are the driving force behind every human action.
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onmytape · 1 year
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thank you jesse
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lonepower · 1 year
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i am once again asking yall to send good interview vibes 🙏
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angeloftheodd · 15 days
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Haters: You’re too fat to cosplay Chi. 🤬
Me: Chi! ✌️😸✌️
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who-is-page · 1 year
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I don't want to be writing an essay for this class. I want to be playing Minecraft with my partner system and my boyfriend.
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yourtamaki · 11 months
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my loml,,,., look at this satosugu art w pouty sub gojo its making me cry and sob :((( loser gojo who’s shy and sensitive is so special to me
OHHHHHH he’s so pouty i’m gonna DIE
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