i gag when i think about the line "so that's why haru quit swimming competitively, because he hurt rin". holy fucking shit. like what do you mean haru stopped doing what he loved the most in life because he thought he hurt rin with it? what am i supposed to do with the fact that haru will always choose rin, even over water and swimming? and the fucking depressed look in his eyes, like he shared the same broken heart as rin? literally changed my life. HAUNTS me to this day.
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Yuri on Ice was such a life changing anime, especially to have experienced in real time waiting for those episodes to drop every week. It was an open acknowledgment and love letter to queerness, to valuing and creating art, to loving yourself and loving those around you and it’s no surprise that it had such a large impact on those who watched it. Not to mention how stunning it was to be presented with an open letter to queer love during a time where same sex marriage and gender equality was still a very hot and controversial topic. It’s, in its own way, nestled itself into history.
It may not be in the way we all expected or hoped, but see you next level.
I promise I was drawing this before the news came out, lol!
Ah, I was just thinking about how much I love them again ;;
Sad about the movie, but, the fandom will continue!
Anyway, this will be a gold foil standee and I'll hopefully have it available in a few months! <3
annabeth taking the knife for percy was peak impulsiveness at that stage of their relationship. because up until this point of the series. if i'm remembering correctly. all of annabeth actions were calculated. even her stubborn actions had merit. but taking the knife? knowing he was invulnerable? but taking the knife? knowing that him watching you cry out in agony hurt him just the same if he had been stabbed? but taking the knife? and then lying on a cot in the glisten of the setting sun? vulnerable and slow? grounding him like he's the one who needed saving? like watching you bleed out is enough to kill him? and touching the small of his back brings him back to life? impulsiveness turned romantic. turned angst. turned 'all the words i didn't say but you heard them anyway'. don't talk to me.