"You damn fool, hurry up and go"
(i heard Bones didn't get THE panel right so here's my version for it)
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“our claws”
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(ID in alt)
Soukoku may be doing what shin soukoku did and that is trick Fukuchi into thinking Chuuya wants to kill Dazai
If they succeed it'll be extremely cool because during the sskk vs fukuchi fight Akutagawa asked what would skk do in that situation - and if skk's plan goes how it's supposed to, they'll have done the thing sskk did first
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Akutagawa's eyes were covered when he was about to bite Atsushi tenderly here,
and this is how he actually looks like.
What if he said this in his mind because he couldn't stop himself from biting Atsushi?
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Akutagawa daily 660/★
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The thing about tragedies is that no matter how many times you've experienced a specific media, when reading it again deep down you'll still hope it'll turn out this time. You'll still root for the hero to live, for the lovers to escape, for the protagonists to receive their happy ending. Even when you know for sure it's going to end in tragedy, it's a sign of human nature to keep hoping despite. And it's so cruelly effective in how chapters 84-88 are written: the narration is precisely curated to make you hope. Atsushi prays everything is going to be okay. Akutagawa fights so desperately for his life, it feels like he's never been so alive. And the epitome of this kind of hopeful narration, the ultimate deluding of the reader: the victory sequence in chapter 87. It's all there, right in front of your eyes: they won! They defeated the enemy! The hero gets to live! Except that's not how this story ends. And the reader was so fool to hope once again. And they don't make it. And the tragedy hits just as hard as the first time you read it, because even now, after all this time, once again the narrative tricked you to hope. And it's so delicious from a storytelling point of view, so heartwrenching from a reader standpoint.
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Bsd theory
Am I the only one that realized that there is a chance that we have a difference universe/timeline than the once we started with?
Basically, you remember in chapter 87 (I think?) where Fukuchi uses the sword to prevent his defeat? That would have definitely created an alternate timeline.
we already saw a bit of the universe where sskk won, before going to the timeline where the sword prevented them from winning.
Fukuchi using the sword created two different timelines/universes. Plus Fukuchi used the sword in other occasions and created even more timelines.
my question is, are we in the same timeline/universe we started with, or did the pov move to a different one?
also, will the creation of all those timelines backfire?
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Where
Where is his smile???
Bones please, please tell me you did not just take Aku's smiling moment away from us-
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31 chapters / 10 episodes = 3.1
Episode to manga chapter average in s1 and s3 (also present in episode 4 of s4) = 1.6
WE'RE GETTING A SECOND COUR
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this looks so good. God I wish I didn’t have to color and ink this myself but such is my pain lol
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atsushi watches the life fade from his partner, his friend's eyes.
he's met with a revelation, and a burst of anger.
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Me: Stop seeing visual symbolism everywhere I’m begging you
Brain: The way Atsushi and Akutagawa go from being visually placed in such a blank and empty space with so much distance separating their bodies - and hearts -, to being framed together and close to the point that it’s impossible to distinguish where one ends and the other starts, perfectly tangling together in harmony and symbiosis, taking up all the space symbolizing how they’re now fulfilled and complete in their bond, perfectly meant to fit together, is the most beautiful instance of visual symbolism ever depicted there’s not even space for arguing
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Bungou Stray Dogs — Ch. 87
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The moral of the story according to these ‘What Goes Around Comes Around’ panels is
DO NOT HURT OR KILL YOUR ENEMY ESPECIALLY YOUR ENEMY'S LOVER BECAUSE YOU MIGHT END UP LIKE THE LAST PANEL.
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Akutagawa daily 394★
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