He's got sunburns on his little shoulders🥺
Kuroo likes to donates money on Kenma's streams with a comment or question attached for various reasons.
Sometimes he just want to see if he can get a new expression he can add to his extensive catalog of Kenma expressions or he just want to tell Kenma he loves him reallllly bad.
Sometimes he just needs to know if world famous kodzuken ate lunch already or "you wanna order takeout 2nite?"
Sometimes, he just wants to demand a good night kiss before he goes to bed and Kenma isn't checking his text messages fast enough.
Kenma frequently tells him to stop giving his fans shipping fodder, but Kuroo just tells him he's supporting "small" business owners before leaning down to kiss him like he donated and requested he wanted to do on kodzuken's stream just seconds prior.
*Will probably reupload with better quality but here's a thing i did to test out some new markers ft kuroo and kenma having a sleepover :)
shoko in her twink era
putting some tananoya on your dash they're boyfriends :)
I keep wondering why so many fans (including myself) were bitter about the jjk ending.
Best I can think of is that it's because of the collectivist nature of the narrative -
defeating Sukuna was a collective struggle.
Jjk narrative seeks to dismantle the extreme individualism/hero-cult.
For us - a society built on the logic of hiarchy, that's a hard pill to swallow.
Gojo "winning" by having played his part in the collective struggle and having no regrets and Sukuna "losing" and thus regretting his choices that were proven wrong, choosing for the first time ever to reincarnate open to love -
... means there are no simple solutions, people can change, love, and work together no matter their personal differences.
There is no solitary evil mogul that we can pin all the evil on, and no solitary hero that we can push our own responsibility for saving the collapsing society on. No, it's our own responsibility to carry on as the new generation.
Also, there is a point of how mundane were the last two chapters before this. As if to remind us that life goes on and that there must come a time when students fly out of the nest and pick up their role as the next responsible ones.
Ah.
...
(( But i still miss Gojo, man. ))
redraw of the scene
letter to theo by vincent van gogh
I love the message this chapter was sending.
It's so cathartic to see Yuuji, a character who had embraced the worst parts of the cog mentality, realize that there is more to life than what he could do for the machine that is life and a society like ours.
It's also such a great message; to enjoy the mundane in life, to live in the details and the memories you had. It might not amount to anything at the end of the day. Hell, it might not even amount to anything at the end of your life, but at least you can say that you lived, not as a cog in the machine, only designed to fulfill your role in society, but made to fill your existence with the experiences and people around you.
That's why his grandfather told him to die surrounded by loved ones.
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