Why is Moriarty the Patriot so underrated
Like- the anime has so much to offer plus, we, the fandom, is amazing.
We literally have the prettiest criminal mastermind,
The most goofy, broke ass, can't-do-math, opium scented detective who's quick witted smart, and attractive,
The third wheeling younger brother who we need to protect with our lives on the line,
The best elder brother who is also very concerningly attractive,
Less-expressive and quiet version of Megumi but we love him and must protect along with Louis,
Literally grown up mafia Kuroo,
TRANS KING 👑👑👑🛐🛐🛐,
Someone you'd look at and go: "A shame he already has a wife.",
Not-a-really-good-brother-figure-but-relatable-in-real-life,
And blonde Gojo who gives off Ranpo vibes but likes to invent.
We have the sexiest, prettiest, and cutest characters WHY IS NO ONE BATTING AN EYE????
(yes, half of my purpose for making this was to have a reason to slander sherlock; I love him but he's the perfect victim.)
If nothing else Koenma is a Kuwabara stan and I'm right there with him o7 (I need to write the kuwameshi fic that goes with this fr)
compilation
For ink ink requests I feel like Tim and Dokja would bond about being so fixated on a guy for x amount of years an then having to end up dealing with regulating their emotions (if that's okay with you of course!) your art is super cool and I hope you're having a lovely day/night :)
you pull up at the "formed their identities around a parasocial relationship with an idol whose faults they know intimately" competition but see these two maladapted fools
and thank you <333
Stan couples who would die for eachother
julius it's your wife I just had a horrible dream that something bad is going to happen to you on the 15th of March if you go to the senate
My wife is dead. she died in childbirth (unconfirmed). everyone point and laugh at mother fucker who doesnt know my life story.
Genuinely don't think I've seen anyone talk about chapter 25 as a pivotal moment for Dazai so I'm gonna put this out here because I think his reactions here kind of negate that whole omnipotent Dazai interpretation which I hate with every fibre of my being.
Firstly, he's like, clearly caught off guard here. And don't try to tell me he wasn't, because this is just one instance of his genuinely horrified reaction to Q's release and when he realized what was actually going on with Atsushi, Naomi and Haruno.
Him being caught off guard carries significance here because you'd never catch him screwing up this bad later in the series - which is exactly my point.
I wrote a post earlier about how I don't think Dazai really is very much like Mori or Fyodor at all, and I stand by that, because their motives are different. Tldr for that post: Mori and Fyodor are ambitious and proactive, while Dazai is empty/numb and reactive.
What this leads me to believe is that Dazai is less a chess master like those two and more of a contingency planner - he's so good at "predicting" because he is uncannily good at thinking like his opponent and then planning for literally any possibility under the sun he can come up with. He's no gambler. Everything and everyone is practically (and unknowingly) micromanaged. It's almost paranoid in a sense, and I definitely think it's a trauma response to something he went through that we don't know about yet - after all, he was more than capable of this before he even met Mori.
...which brings to me to Mori's influence here. It's straight up like Dazai forgot how willing Mori is to gamble huge risks for a good outcome. It's like he forgot the mafia could be a real threat to his best-laid plans.
Going to throw out a wild claim here that I don't think is actually all that baseless - I think it's widely assumed that Dazai molds himself to what he needs to be (true!) but I think this misses the idea that he is also easily influenced by the mindsets of the people around him (see: the difference between Entrance Exam Dazai and early manga Dazai, the whole "the longer he was in the mafia the darker and more incomprehensible he became" thing from Stormbringer, how dark his eyes get in the prison sections with Fyodor, etc.). I could go on, but for the sake of not making this post too much longer, let's assume this is true because it suddenly makes sense as to why he failed to predict Q but predicted other events much later that were inherently more difficult to predict:
He was in the wrong mindset. He was thinking like an Agency member, and dare I say, he even got a little complacent. He started to get used to not having to manipulate every last variable - he was removed from a toxic environment - only for Mori to pretty much instantly fuck that up in one scene.
Let's also not forget what happened the last time he miscalculated Mori's intentions.
The consequences of this blunder could've been a lot worse and he knows it.
In his mind, thinking like an ADA member wasn't good enough to stop a potentially awful outcome - awful outcomes that could bring him pain. So, he goes back to what he knows - think like the demon prodigy. Think like Mori. Later on, think like Dostoyevsky. Because it seems to me that he believes as long as he is still working for the light that it doesn't matter if he uses these horrifically manipulative and inhumane methods of getting there. But he is wrong. Darkness within the context of good intentions is still very much darkness, and it hurts people all the same.
In the very next chapter, Dazai arranges Ango's car accident. And he only gets worse and worse throughout the series as he regresses back into his paranoid darkness that manifests as this omnipotent facade - his safety net that ultimately prevents him from developing in a positive, more human direction.
yeehaw, baby!
i tried to make a venn diagram but my migraine is ironically too bad for me to have the brain power to take the time to fix the proportions and then i locked one of the text layers and got pissed off and gave up. but i kind of like it all fucked up like this
No coman delante de los pobres