Ansam Al Askari is a young girl from Gaza who suffers from kidney failure. Ansam, who typically requires dialysis three to four times a week, is now sometimes receiving treatment only once a week or not at all, due to the war. The life of Ansam and thousands of children in life-threatening situations can be saved with a permanent ceasefire.
-With her bodysuit and heels, Jack-O gives off this 70s vibe, so combined Dazzler and that one Bishoujo statue of The Shape. The sleeves are slipping mostly to just reflect her sort of half-completeness. The Valentine equivalent of rolling out of bed and putting clothes on. She has those classic 70s chunky heels now
-I-No's is mostly based on that one illustration of her with the older designs of Raven and Asuka, I liked her little jacket ...so went with a sort of 80s rock gal feel for it, still deciding on boots
-With her Halloween vibe and bodysuit, it just made me think of The Shape, so here she is showing her bestie her cool Halloween costume
-Asuka takes a stand against whatever the fuck these two have going on. That one interrogation room bit in GGST, they have to work SOMETHING out
need dungeon meshi fans to realize that it really doesn’t look good when your only disliked characters are the two prominent people of color in the cast who aren’t 1000% nice to the white protags 100% of the time
Absolutely sidetracked thinking about Beat all day. Beat who tried so hard to save his sister, trading in being human on the off chance there might be a way to bring her back. Beat who was willing to sacrifice two other players for her, right up until the last second. Who must have seen Neku's single act of kindness, returning her necklace to him, as sealing her fate. How could he trade Neku's life for hers now? How could he bring Rhyme back when it means swapping this boy that simply did what he felt was right, supposed enemies or not, for her?
It's just a necklace, but Beat trades in his wings in return, trades in that chance of finding someone to bring her back for one right thing to do. For the chance that Neku will help trap him in purgatory just for the power to bring Rhyme back, Shiki back, and and that other kid that Beat would have erased along with Neku.
Beat has to make some of the hardest decisions in the game and I love him so so much.
sho minamimoto really went out there and blew himself up, reincarnated illegally in a dark alley behind denny’s, ripped off his shirt, did some art hoe shit, bullied some kids with math, kicked a couple walls down, trashed a barista’s house for a pin, proclaimed himself king, got his ass kicked by god, and had his corpse thrown under a pile of garbage huh
Beat, 15, stuffed to the brim with the finest teenage hormones puberty can buy and seeing a tiny emo music twink with dyed red hair and ankles so weak he breaks them when he walks to the grocery store: *sweating buckets* I THINK I SHOULD RACE YOU TO THE 104 BUILDING
Rhyme, Knows what’s happening: ok
Shiki, thinking some exercise could be good for Neku’s hollow bird bones that almost got him killed by frogs: ok
Neku’s cringey scene kid ass completely ignoring everything that’s happening because he just realized he’s going to miss the mcr concert he’d been saving up for months to go to on account of being stuck in a stupid fucking death game with two preps and a jock who all got hit by cars:
there's. a lot. in week 2 that's a lot funnier in retrospect. this exchange is definitely up there. imagine trying to remind of the rules of your own game and getting mocked for it. beat was so funny for this. what is a god to a nonbeliever.