“The strongest ghosts are always the most innocent.
In the afterlife, one’s sins pile up to such a crushing weight that it becomes almost impossible to reach through the veil. The fewer one’s sins are, the easier it will be for them to be present in the living world. That is why we hear a child’s light-hearted giggle echo through an empty corridor more often than we hear an old man’s booming voice. That is why we hear a newborn’s cry more often than we hear an old woman’s wail. That is why we always see a poor woman on a rocking chair on some abandoned porch rather than a powerful politician haunting the steps of Parliament.
The strongest ghosts are always the most innocent.”
- I’ve had this in my notes app for about a year now and I wanted to share it, I figured here would be as good a place as any.
Just a lil hair edit
New Mesh
EA Colors
Teen - Elder
Male & Female
Not Hat Compatible
Requires Seasons, oof
Look at this man. Absolute perfection. 1000/10. My heart belongs to this suicidal maniac and this suicidal maniac only.
I have an ao3 account 🫶🫶
The good ole days
Kirishima wearing fantasy Kirishima’s scarf around his ankle and then both wearing eyeliner... It’s beautiful...
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AAAAAAAAAHHHHH
More lovely kids
I was left on a cliffhanger too 😭
"AO3 is under a DDOS attack" ok so how do we attack back then
I wanna RETALIATE
What about this one?
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