i see your “sebastian doesn’t feel love bc demons don’t feel emotions the same as humans do” and raise you “demons feel their emotions much more deeply and intrinsically than humans”
i’ve always the preferred “demons feel So Much” narrative over “demons feel nothing/only negative emotions”
when sebastian says “i don’t experience emotions in the same way humans do” he is technically not lying, though he is leading ciel to believe something different than the truth
Tbh the most unrealistic part of the public school arc isn’t the zombies or the nerds winning a sports match or that there aren’t 1000 rumors about what Professor Michaelis and the Phantomhive boy get up to in his office.
No, it’s the fact that everyone at Weston thinks that Maurice Cole is the prettiest boy at school when Joanne Harcourt is right there
I respect the plot, I remember being 15 and making sure my main gays go to a hotel, where there is conveniently one room available, and they must share a bed
Episode 3 synopsis, Manga vs Anime, The Butler, plotting
Ciel sets out to demand the debt Maurice Cole owes him, who framed him. In order to keep an eye on Maurice, who is from another dorm, Prince Soma is admitted as an exception. What became clear was that there’s another side of Maurice, the most beautiful boy in the school.
Here comes the part when the rivalry in the school gets ugly and dark. If you haven’t read the manga and or easily triggered, buckle up.
🚨 Students at Harvard University launched an encampment in support of Gaza in Harvard Yard moments ago, calling for an end to Harvard's moral and material complicity in the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people.
Harvard has invested over $200 million of its over $51 billion endowment in companies with ties to zionist settlements in the West Bank, while most of its investments to the zionist entity are kept secret.
The students are demanding financial transparency regarding investments related to the zionist entity, as well as genocide and occupation in Palestine; divestment from these investments and reinvestment in Palestine; and dropping all charges against student activists.
The University has suppressed student voices in support of Palestine time and time again, suspending the Palestine Solidarity Committee just this week on baseless grounds. They have also enabled attacks on pro-Palestinian students from the media and politicians. Today, the students say enough is enough, and that they will no longer tolerate their institution's support for genocide.
This brings the number of ongoing encampments to 19, with more to come.