Near read a lot of parenting books as a child. Why? Because reasons
Fellas is it gay to look through his eyes and see what he sees till you see the forest not just the trees and mimic his will and learn his routines and feel the same thrill and know what it means and walk in his shoes as long as it takes and
She looks great in everything!
Inspiration ❤️
Sayu: I appreciate that you make me feel exceptional
Light: I appreciate that you make me feel normal
I’ve seen Sayu Is Kira AU and Sayu Helps Light Be Kira AU but what about Sayu Stops Light Before He Becomes Kira AU??
Random Near headcanon that I can’t stop thinking about is that he likes to have tea parties and he makes his action figures all attend
Shikako, holding a python: Guys I impulsively bought a snake, what do I name him Sasuke: You did WHAT– Naruto: William Snakepeare
Dear Diary, today Crowley and I had crêpes…
The novel ‘Kafka on the Shore’ is another of Haruki Murakami’s works that share a connection to Tokyo Ghoul. The premiere work of novelist Takatsuki Sen, thought to be a homage to Murakami, is a short story named ‘Dear Kafka’. One possible reasoning for this titling in both works is that german author Franz Kafka was thought to have a strained relationship with his father, inspiring in some part the misery in his works. Author Takatsuki Sen definitely has deep running issues with her father, and the protagonist of Kafka on the Shore, a boy who calls himself Kafka Tamura as a pseudonym hates his father enough to run away due to previous abuse.
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