sometimes while i think about that while a lot of adults did not treat me very well as a kid i also get a lot of 'in hindsight this person was so good to me and i didnt even realize it until now' as an adult. today i was thinking about how the first anime convention i ever went to was when i was 10 and i asked the man working the manga cafe what manga was/what a good place to start was (because the con was very overstimulating for me and i had gotten lost) and he asked how old i was before recommending yotsuba and asking if i wanted any water or something to eat. its really simple but theres a lot of bad things that couldve happened or he could've been careless in his recommendation, but instead yotsuba has remained one of my favorite manga for years, and probably a large portion of why i continue to read manga as an adult... i think adults who try to involve kids in the world safely/kindly even in little ways make so much more of a difference than they ever really know.
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Absolutely adore how Luffy instantly went "But you don't know him!!" the second Koby told him Zoro was this evil beast he shouldn't trust and then proceeded to go to a marine base the same way somebody goes to an animal shelter to look for a dog
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Reigen could have easily have been selfish and tried to keep manipulating Mob into working for him but instead he takes a step back and remembers the entire reason he decided to start spirits and such was to escape the boring life he was living and he doesnt want to do that to Mob and also how Mob was the only reason he decided to keep running the company anyways hhhHHHH
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A loyal Knight and his dumbass King (aka, the sun and the moon)
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I just wanted to add that I was always under the assumption Endo might make Damian just deduce that Anya could read minds, and then cue the arc where we learn about her past as a result when she tries to cope to her biggest secret coming out.
But this, this is much better than I could’ve expected. I love the fact that Anya made the decision to tell Damian, in fact, from the paneling it looked like it just spilled out of her. She couldn’t help it because she trusted him, because she saw him as someone she relates to, because she saw him as someone she could confide in. He confided in her right before it where he basically admitted that he yearns for a family like hers. The scene itself just feels so comforting, like her face when she said it, the light shading in the scene. It’s such a cathartic moment for the two of them and I love that for them
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