Oh, thank the stars! I'm not the only one who thinks this! I always get confused when watching or reading something with truth serums, and I always comment this exactly
If u inhale truth gas or a truth potion or a truth serum of any kind… just don’t talk?
I don’t think it COMPELS you to tell the truth it’s just you can’t lie. If you say something like “I don’t want to tell you.” Or just simply don’t talk, you arnt lying. I’ve thought abt this for so long man stop spilling your secrets
That's great! I'm very happy for you! I wish you a lot of luck and motivation for the years to come as well
[ Translation: Please, keep the toilets clean! We have seen horrific things! Thank you!]
Ok, i have so many questions about this sign, which i found in a malls bathroom
First why?
Second who?
Third how many time that they had to put A SIGN
And lastly, how?
His technique is so interesting, and we still don't know how exactly it works, which I find interesting 'cause we got like two whole pages talking about the math behind Gojos technique and a lot of other notes and all the other sorcerers and some curses(Exept Sukuna) get their techniques and/or fighting abilities at least somewhat explained, but for Yuta (and Rika) it's just......empty. Like I've read a lot of theories, but no clear answers, like is RIKA his technique, does he even have one or are his abilities borrowed from Rika, does he have two(his copy and HER) or is it something completely different
SPOILERS:
His domain is very interesting, too. I know it's a nod to another manga that inspired jjk (forgot the name, please tell me in the comments), and the name "True Love" just HAS to mean that his technique is at least somewhat co-dependant to Rika and those 10 minutes are most likely a binding vow to, like, maximise her abilities after she "moved on" at the end of jjk0, which in turn, especially considering his demotion to 4th grade after losing her, means that his technique isn't as good without her as it is WITH her so the other question I had is:
Did he lose his ability to copy techniques when he didn't have her, or did he only have the techniques he had already copied before the ending, or the least likely, for me, option, did his technique stay the same?
We know NOTHING of what he did in Africa with Miguel or what he did to get Rika back, even if partially, which is yet another mystery surrounding his powers and growth throughout the series.
Last point, I swear. How did he get so strong? In jjk0, he was barely to hold his own against a semi-special grade curse even with Inumakis's help, and now he is able to go blow for blow with two special grade sorcerers from the past, with one of them being the person belived to hold the MOST cursed energy in history. Jjk IS known for crazy jumps in power but NOT with training in another country with low-level curses and not a lot of sorcerers. So......how did he do it? And why aren't we told at least a little about his training?
Please leave your theories, and if I got something wrong, please correct me in the comment!
Okkotsu "stressed bitch with anxiety from jujutsu kaisen" Yuta Im praying for your recovery!🙏
Yes
This is me almost every day
These two are sooooooooo CUTE!!!
Why is it always the cute couples that are the most tragic, like ObaMitsu, Megumi x Itadori, and many others
I really hope that, in the end, those two will at least get a semblance of a happy ending
This is my new fav way to categories ships
There's wholesome ships and there's toxic ships, but I'd like to coin 'sodium chloride ships', where the individuals involved are both horrible and dangerous people, but somehow being together renders them surprisingly well-adjusted (if a little salty).
Thanks!!!
Here is my take on Beast! Wirt and Lanter Holder! Wirt
I don't usually post my digital drawings ('cause they are ugly), but this one turned ok, except the hand, but I like it!
Honestly fuck the ending. He doesn't die, he lives happily ever after as a human, and no one can tell me otherwise.
I just fell in love with his character and the history of Remuria. Phobos is such an interesting concept. I would have loved to see more of them.
I plan on making a digital drawing as well on both Cassiador and Phobos.
The biggest thing to know about Neil Gaiman is that each work of his is a mixture of horror, fantasy, and subtle comedy.
That being said, each of his projects is pretty distinct from one another and there might be some that are more up to your tastes than others.
I haven't read some of his newer stuff (because I largely stopped reading as much since the early 2010s), but I'll do my best to remember what matters in other works.
The Sandman is a great work for horror fans. It's also great for mythology fans and other nerds, but horror is a major push and pull factors.
The comic is probably the greatest body of work Gaiman produced and it's recommended if you're a goth at heart and are comfortable with themes of death and humans being gods' toys.
The Sandman (TV) is a great adaptation, but it's very short so far and doesn't cover the best stories.
Coraline is a horror story for children. It doesn't have anything that's not suitable for kids, but it can be viscerally scary to some people. Both the book and the film are great.
Mirrormask is my personal favourite, it's a low budget film with mindblowing surreal imagery and one of the best soundtracks ever.
It's about a teenage girl who has troubles with her parents (who run a circus, btw) and who gets swiped up by her imagination into a bizarre world that is being eaten by her depression. Not a scary film, per se, but it's disturbing. However, it's a very warm film and it always makes me feel better.
Neverwhere is set in a dimension of twisted London Underground where everything that's straightforward in our world becomes weird and too real.
It really tickled my imagination, I highly recommend the book.
Stardust is set in a more high fantasy setting.
It features kings, witches, ghosts, and a star that fell to the Earth. It has a young protagonist who's not exactly the best or the brightest person, so if you hate such things, stick to the adaptation. In my opinion, the book is just lovely.
American Gods is a darker fantasy that asks the questions: "What if every god people ever believed in became real through the power of their worship? And then what if that worship started fading?"
It's set in the USA and because that country is such a melting pot, there are many gods. And not all of them are happy. This is the book that gave Neil Gaiman his reputation of a writer who loves weird sex scenes.
Stardust the film is often compared to Princess Bride. It's lighthearted, funny, full of imaginative adventures.
Just a very nice film with an all-star cast.
Anansi Boys is a spin off of American Gods, but it's a lot more lighthearted.
Anansi is a trickster god, so you know things will get funky.
I haven't read The Graveyard Book and The Ocean at the End of the Lane yet, but I hear they're very good as well.
Also, short story collections or Norse Mythology might be a good place to start if you want to get a feel of Neil Gaiman as an author first.
As a rule of thumb, don't reblog donation posts or people asking for donations unless they've been vetted and reblogged by Palestinian bloggers. We usually go to lengths to verify this shit because we know scammers have been faking to get people to send them money, using the urgency of our genocide as bait.
It's disgusting this is what we're dealing with, but people are losing money because of some truly evil people out there.
Accounts don't just randomly spring up on tumblr without gofundmes while asking for someone to help them create a campaign. Fuck out of here with that shit.
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