🥺 poor Mahiro. You showed up 5 minutes too late (or so it seems...)
Ichijo, my darling people pleaser, no! don't date someone just because they want it. You should want it too!
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how is imogen thirteen months pregnant and doing all this sleuthing
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My Current K-drama Watchlist:
Tell Me That You Love Me
The Story Of Park's Marriage Contract
Welcome to Samdal-ri
A Good Day To Be A Dog
Kimi Ni Wa Todokanai (I cannot reach you - jdrama)
Rewatch: Your House Helper
Starting This Week:
My Man Is Cupid (nana!!!)
Death's Game
On Hold (if i can catch up or drop something)
My Demon (I watched one episode)
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my brain do be working like those tiktoks with the subway surfer gameplay but I switch between watching an episode of breaking bad and episodes of bluey every 10 minutes
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2023 Trigun Vash? A baby, the sweetest guy you will ever meet. You bring him to your house to meet your parents and they adopt him instead. 98' Vash? An absolute fool, the whole ass circus. You bring him to your house and he starts flirting with your mom, ransacks your fridge, and then gets so drunk he starts crying over doughnuts
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There’s our emotional honesty for the day!
Gus’s concerns about being younger than others and overlooked for it strike me as somewhat similar to King’s troubles on a surface level, especially given what we know from Episode 4. But the key difference here is that King is isolated, and so his problems are deeply personal and mainly concern himself, while Gus’s worries are directed towards other people. He’s well aware of how easy it is for someone to feel left out or ignored, and he knows that he has the power to prevent that, at least within the bounds of his little club.
It’s been clear from early on that Gus is someone who tends to look out for other people a lot, especially his friends, and he’ll go a long way to help them. It stands to reason, therefore, that his desperation to remain president of the Human Appreciation Society is not born from a selfish desire to maintain control, but rather a desire to ensure that the other members of the club are happy and feel included, which would certainly not be the case if someone like Matty were in charge.
Of course, Luz is also willing to go to great lengths to help her friends out. If Gus had told her the truth, I think there’s a fair chance she would have risked it to help him anyway. (One thing that I really love about both of them, as well as Willow, is that even though they’re different in some ways, one thing the three of them share in common is a fierce loyalty to their friends. It’s very good.)
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