Ok Here’s The Thing I Love Image Descriptions But Get So Embarrassed And Paranoid About WRITING Them

ok here’s the thing I love image descriptions but get so embarrassed and paranoid about WRITING them bc what if I do it wrong???

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6 months ago

Do you have a favourite manga panel/page?

these r art. to me

Do You Have A Favourite Manga Panel/page?
Do You Have A Favourite Manga Panel/page?

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7 months ago

I just spent about half an hour scrolling through cute domestic Yuji and Choso comics totally forgetting I searched for a smiling Yuji reference....

What a good half hour....


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7 months ago
Keeping This Quote To My Grave

Keeping this quote to my grave


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6 months ago

3b. Gege and Gojo's Answer to Conservatism: 'Changing the System from the Inside' Doesn't Work

3b. Gege And Gojo's Answer To Conservatism: 'Changing The System From The Inside' Doesn't Work

Overall thesis for this project: Godzilla and Mothra create the cultural context of creatives using powerful monsters (or kaiju) to disrupt Japanese bureaucracy and society, usually to make some larger criticism.

Manga spoilers below!

More than anything, Gojo hates a conservative government. Gege argues that only a monster can destroy the (conservative) bureaucratic system; that destruction takes both immense power, and the resolve to wield it. Maki, Gojo, and Sukuna perform massacres against the system after having to overcome systemic hurdles before they achieve their goal. Maki was first killed by the patriarchal powers of the system. Sukuna's power was suppressed by the sloppy, but effective tactics of the Higher-Ups to keep his fingers separate. Gojo played by the system's rules and became a teacher, but was ultimately betrayed by the Higher-Ups after being sealed; they branded him as a traitor and tried to turn his students against him. Gojo fought for years as a teacher to change the system from the inside. He held onto the belief that he would be enough to change the system that hurt his friends in the past, but not even his power could effectively defeat the conservative powers without getting his hands dirty. With all his strength, Gojo was forced to make the hard decision to destroy the system, much like Maki. For Gege, a monster, or kaiju, uses their immense power to disrupt the rigid systems set by the conservative bureaucrats afraid of change.

When I think of Gojo, I think of the students he fought to protect and nurture. Yuta was a cursed child who the Higher-Ups and Geto wanted to kill. Hakari was an outcast unable to use normal cursed techniques like anyone else. Maki was an estranged Zenin without cursed energy or a technique. Megumi was an abandoned child with no one but the Zenin to go to. Yuji was another kid with nowhere to go, and was constantly targeted by the Higher-Ups.

Gojo protected all of the previously mentioned students while teaching them to defend themselves. He taught as a teacher with the sole purpose of his students some day surpassing him and changing the system. His hope for his students to surpass him could beread as an indication of Gojo seeing his own shortcomings as an effective apparatus for change from within the system. Here, "the system" means jujutsu society, and Japan at large.

3b. Gege And Gojo's Answer To Conservatism: 'Changing The System From The Inside' Doesn't Work
3b. Gege And Gojo's Answer To Conservatism: 'Changing The System From The Inside' Doesn't Work

Gojo tries and fails to change the system from the inside. He plays by the system's rules and hopes that with all his power, he can protect his students, but the Higher-Ups prove him wrong. Despite all the power he wields, he can't protect Yuji from the powers-that-be. Both Sukuna and the Higher-Ups manage to kill Yuji at least once.

Gojo stretches himself thin trying to fill in all the gaps that the Higher-Ups create, save as many lives as possible, while also swearing to change the system from the inside out. Maybe by raising a new generation that goes beyond the boundaries set by the Higher-Ups, Gojo thought he would finally change the world.

3b. Gege And Gojo's Answer To Conservatism: 'Changing The System From The Inside' Doesn't Work
3b. Gege And Gojo's Answer To Conservatism: 'Changing The System From The Inside' Doesn't Work
3b. Gege And Gojo's Answer To Conservatism: 'Changing The System From The Inside' Doesn't Work

For the teacher that relies on his students to be the means in which they make a difference (be it to the system, or the world), the students become their greatest weakness. The Higher-Ups use the system to weaken his students, and ultimately Gojo as well. Imagine the difference someone like Hakari might have made in Shibuya if he hadn’t been discouraged from seeking an education? Gojo sending Yuta away could be read as his attempt to save his student from the bureaucrats’ meddling. Comparatively, Gojo hid that Yuji was alive from everyone to train him in secret, away from the eyes of the Higher-Ups; when Yuji did return, the Higher-Ups proved Gojo right by immediately trying to have Gakuganji’s students kill him again.

3b. Gege And Gojo's Answer To Conservatism: 'Changing The System From The Inside' Doesn't Work
3b. Gege And Gojo's Answer To Conservatism: 'Changing The System From The Inside' Doesn't Work

Gojo's fight was less about the force of his strength, but more so his ability to protect his students from the systems of power threatening their lives. That's the thing about Infinity: Gojo might be untouchable, but his students don't have that luxury. Even worse, what happens when the infallible teacher makes a mistake? The students have to step up and finally fly on their own. Yuta, Maki, Hakari, and Yuji's trusted with carrying on Gojo's fight, but only after he finally makes the tough decision to get rid of the Higher-Ups. For Gojo, killing the Higher-Ups, dismantling that conservative system, was a necessary step for his students to have their freedom.

3b. Gege And Gojo's Answer To Conservatism: 'Changing The System From The Inside' Doesn't Work

Notes:

Did not know this would be split into two(?) parts but okay lol. I needed to set some groundwork for my personal reading of Gojo because I don't see anyone talking about Gojo like I have in this post. No one ever focuses on his role as a teacher being the most important aspect of his character, so I felt that really needed it's own space first and foremost. Next part will be more about the kaiju reading and Gojo's anti-bureaucracy. I'm really interested in looking into Japan's teachers' education movements against the ministry of education. I feel like Gojo would be a valuable comparison at the very least.

Hope you guys enjoy this one


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3 months ago

I think I also needed you to point that out to me for me to realise that....I might be stupid.

Hehehe my friend finally started listening to malevolent and they don't yet know that it's All One guy (i think)


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9 months ago
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9 months ago

I can't believe I cried again watching that episode!?!

I had paused my Shibuya Incident Arc rewach because I knew The Kugisaki Episode was coming up...

Now after the newest chapter I thought "yeah I could watch it now, knowing she's fine"

No I can't.

This was one of the few episodes that had me blinking back tears on my first watch of this show and I full on cried now watching it a second time.


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little-chaos-arts - clubs are rough
clubs are rough

I've never been to a club... Gina (she/her) has no idea what she's doing... also I'm new here, I make art, please be nice

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