It's normal to feel this way about fictional men
I wanna do an office ay were uts naurto but like in the office we get interviews and dumb shenanigans
He is mentally ill and I adore him
I want a fic or something about the Batfamily where Jason and Dick de-aged back to their Robin days by like a wizard or some shit, then Damian and Tim have to look after them... except they mix them up.
There's two little boys with black hair and blue eyes, wearing the same pants-less costume, and both answering to the name of Robin, but one is all wide eyes and wide smile and one has a murderous anger in his gaze and demeanor, so they make assumptions that *obviously* the murder-y one is Jason and the happy little boy is Dick.
Then they get back to the Batcave and Bruce automatically knows which one is which and calls them by the right names. I just think it'd be a total mind-fuck for Tim and especially Damian.
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@catboychuuuya wanted me to elaborate on that bit in my Soukoku post about Odasaku not really understanding Dazai. I aim to please, so here I am.
Letās begin
Part A: Buraiha Trio
Oda wasnāt necessarily a bad friend. He just didnāt really know what to do with Dazai. I actually think Ango was both a better friend toward, and had a better understanding of, Dazai (Oda pushed Dazai toward the light, but Ango was the reason he got to stay there).
Oda decided that Dazai should live in the light, but I think Ango always thought he belonged there. Like he knew that Dazai had the potential to be good.
In the prologue of the Dark Era light novel, Ango is the one truly bothered by Dazaiās apathy and suicidal tendencies. Oda has very mild reactions to all of it. Dazai is basically crying out for help, and Odaās reactions are very indulgent (kind of āthatās nice, sweetieā).
"'Oh yeah, I created a new hot-pot recipe. Would you guys be up to trying it next time we hang out? I call it the 'superhuman stamina pot.' You can run for hours without getting tired after eating it. Itās a dream of aā'
'Not in a million years,' Ango sternly declined.
'If it keeps you from getting tired, then it might be pretty useful before a hard day's work,' I added.
'ā¦Odasaku, that's exactly the problem right there. You're enabling Dazai. You don't speak up, and that's why he goes off the rails.'
I see. So this was what Ango meant by 'enabling' him. You learn something new every day."
Now, again, Oda was not a bad person or friend. Itās normal to joke around with your friends. But also, I think itās pretty clear (Particularly in Storm Bringer and the Dark Era) that Dazai was genuinely struggling in the mafia. He was extremely unhappy.
Another problem with Oda is that he put Dazai on a pedestal like almost everyone else in the mafia (exceptions are Chuuya and Ango for sure).
"No matter what he did, Dazai seemed to reach heights that normal people couldnāt."
The difference between Odasaku and the rest of the mafia is that Dazai greatly admired Odasaku. He admired his belief system and resolve. Thatās why I think itās so sad that Oda didnāt really understand Dazai, because Dazai took Odaās word as gospel.
Thereās one last quote from the prologue that I want to talk about:
"We had a saying in the Port Mafia: 'The greatest misfortune for Dazaiās enemies is that they are Dazaiās enemies.' If he wanted to, he could even have a picnic in the middle of a firefight. Dazai was practically born to be in the Mafia."
This is the first case where I think itās clear that Oda has a fundamental misunderstanding of Dazai.
Dazai was not born to be in the mafia. He was groomed to be in mafia by Mori. Mori picked him because he was an extremely intelligent, yet directionless child. I think we all spend so much time thinking of Dazai as a puppet master that we forget that he is also capable of being manipulated himself.
Dazai is eighteen during the Dark Era. Eighteen. Heās a teenager. Heās not a mastermind. Heās a lost kid in desperate need of guidance. He spent four incredibly formative years of his life suffering under Moriās thumb (One before officially joining the mafia, three after). Odasaku was Dazaiās hope, someone he could look to instead of Mori. He wanted to be like him so badly.
Part B: Something to Live For
āOdasakuā¦,ā Dazai said softly. āForgive me for the absurd wording, butādonāt go. Find something to rely on. Expect good things to happen from here on out. Thereās gotta be somethingā¦ā
Yeah, you read that right. Dazai just presented an optimistic outlook on life.
Heās speaking to someone who has just lost his main purpose in being in the mafia, taking care of those orphans. Yet, heās begging him to find a new reason to live anyway.
Part C: Last Words
That brings me to Odasakuās final moments.
āāYou wonāt find it,ā Odasaku said in almost a whisper. Dazai stared at him. āYou should know that. Whether youāre on the side that takes lives or the side that saves them, nothing beyond your own expectations will happen. Nothing in this world can fill the hole that is your loneliness. You will wander the darkness for eternity.āā
Okay, so, Odasaku is right that Dazai wonāt find purpose in the darkness, but heās wrong about why. Dazai is not an empty person incapable of happiness. Even though Dazai thinks this means that Odasaku understood him well, we canāt forget that Dazai doesnāt really understand himself. His feelings. His mind. Dazai genuinely believes that nothing can make him happy, but heās wrong and the consequences to Odaās words are huge.
Now, Dazai thinks heās a villain pretending to be hero. He thinks heās inherently empty. WHICH IS WRONG.
Think about why Dazai went to Odaās side in the first place. Because Oda was his friend. Dazai put his personal feelings first in that situation, and he does that more often than people tend to notice. Heās actually motivated by emotions a lot.
During Storm Bringer, Dazai basically moves Heaven and Earth to stop Verlaine and keep Chuuya in the mafia.
āāI joined the Mafia because of an expectation I had. I thought if I was close to death and violenceāclose to people giving in to their urges and desires, then I would be able to see the inner nature of humankind up close. I thought if I did thatā¦ā Dazai paused before continuing, āā¦I would be able to find somethingāa reason to live.āā
We have to remember who prompted Dazai to think that, Chuuya. An idea born from Dazaiās relationship to another person, not the idea itself, was what made him join the mafia.
Ranpo is definitely autistic coded, but so is Dazai. Since No Longer Human was extremely influential on BSD, and that novel has a lot of autobiographical elements in it, it makes sense that Dazai seems autistic. After reading No Longer Human myself, I really do think that Osamu Dazai (the author) was autistic. YÅzÅās (the protagonist of No Longer Human) behavior is very autistic. I mean, at one point, he describes masking verbatim.
Iām mentioning this because I think that what Dazai hopes to understand is not a reason to live itself, but other peopleās motivation to live. Itās an extension of the very autistic feeling of alienation from other people. Dazai thinks thereās something wrong with him because despite caring about other people a lot, he has trouble understanding their illogical behavior. He also struggles to understand his own illogical behavior.
I also think this is why Oda struggles to understand Dazai. Because people who arenāt autistic usually struggle to understand autism. Autistic people often get profiled as āsociopathsā (an outdated term that refers to Antisocial Personality Disorder) and are seen as emotionless monsters.
Dazai distances himself from other people as a defense mechanism. In his own words, āI always lose the things I donāt want to lose the most. Thatās why I donāt feel anything anymore. The moment you get your hands on something worth going after, you lose it. Thatās just how things are. There is nothing worth pursuing at the cost of prolonging a life of suffering.ā I think that indicates that he cares very much about the people in his life, but that he also lives in constant fear of losing them.
Conclusion
I donāt know how well I articulated any of this (Iām neurodivergent, can you tell?), but my point is that Odasaku took a lot about Dazai at face value, instead of trying to peel back the layers and understand him as a person. He ended up dehumanizing Dazai a bit in the process.
Dazai is far from perfect, but heās also not inhuman.
I think about this quote from Atsushi a lot, āPeople need to be told theyāre worthy of being alive by someone else or they canāt go on.ā Like, what would have happened if someone told Dazai his life was worth living even without some grand purpose?
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This is an intro of my Pro Hero Touya and Villian Hawks storyline š„
I REALLY love @mirrorroad's concept of Emilie Agreste being a horror actress, and just generally uncanny-looking. Imagine how the episode Sandboy would have gone, if tons of people in paris have nightmares starring Adrien's mom, and having said nightmares physically manifest (that Adrien has to fight) šļøšļø
And here are Adrien Agreste and his weapon partner Plagg! And I finally figured out how this AU should be named and itās now officially called āMiraculous Soulā. Hope you like the second pair of characters and I canāt wait to draw the rest!
one thing i need to start living by is ābecome the thing that you wantā if i want friends who throw themed parties maybe i should start throwing those parties. if i want someone who writes me love letters maybe i should start writing letters for the people i love. if i want to hang out at museums and pretty cafes maybe i should invite my friends to these places. and maybe even then i wonāt find the kind of people i want to be around. but then i would have become the exact person i want to be around. and maybe thatās good enough.