cora lives and he just dgaf anymore
It is not enough to get into a comfy sleeping position- one must go through several and spin like a rotisserie chicken to arrive at the position you started with.
Fucked up that you have to go to work during the winter. Should be curled up in a little nest with several months' supply of food stocked up right now.
A h-heartfelt reunion..?
Bonus
my february 2025 fanart for fanfic is from
you taught me the courage of stars before you left, how light carries on endlessly even after death by @macabrekawaii
its packed full of love for luffy (and law), and had me grinding my teethâin the best wayâover how sweet they were!! đ„č
Just tried to play an ancient flute and it started filling the room with this awful miasma that wont go away
I know people looooove to insinuate that Zoro doesnât like Usopp because of Water 7, but I am coming to Zoroâs defense on this (not how you think!). Usopp and Luffy were both acting and reacting based on very heightened emotions. Usopp was utilizing a very common tacticâ hurt before you get hurt. Not his best moment, but I think itâs understandable under the circumstances. Luffy, because heâs stubborn and also a little bratty, then countered with a classic baby brother tacticâ when they go low, you go lower. The problem with this is that they arenât just playing in the backyard. People have left their homes and families to follow Luffy. Theyâre fugitives. The government wants them dead. In normal circumstances, theyâd fight and ignore each other and make up. But they canât do that in this situation because itâs not a game. Zoro was trying to get the two of them to see that. Luffy may be silly. He may be lighthearted and carefree, but he is the captain on their very real pirate crew. There is no time for petty strife. If you quit, you have to mean it. If you remove someone, you also have to mean it. By the time their fight comes around, both Luffy and Usopp already regret their choices and want to just move on, but Zoro forces BOTH of them to face this discomfort and play through it so that they both understand the weight of their choices.
THAT BEING SAID!!!!!!!!! Itâs not like Zoro was like âand FUCK that Longnoseâ⊠he was the first one of the Romance Dawn trio to ask Usopp to join them. He knows Usoppâs got a big heart. He knows what Usopp brings to the table, even if Usopp doesnât. He was LIVID when he saw what Franky had done to Usopp!!! But heâs also been around. Heâs a famous bounty hunter. For quite a while he was the most famous person on the crew. Heâs probably seen tons of crews and watched their dynamics and understands that hierarchy exists for a reason. If youâre following someone without conviction, youâre risking your life every day for someone who canât stand on his own morals. They canât afford to do that. And it seems like in these âZoro Hates Usoppâ arguments, they very often leave out the fact that Zoro told Luffy that if he didnât stand by his choices, heâd leave the crew, too. He was just telling them to stand on the business theyâd put out into the world, which I think is a perfectly fair stance to have. We all know that Zoro takes the words he says and the words others say very seriously. This is an extension of that. But it doesnât mean he hates Usopp or Luffy. He just recognized that if theyâre all allowed to hop on and off the crew, and if theyâre not able to articulate their feelings without being mutinous, they were doomed to fail.
(Iâm going to pause here to acknowledge that Zoro treated Sogeking in the same way that heâs always treated Usopp. They cut up together and he still takes care of him in his own weird way and he trusts him as a crew member. Think about how he treated Robin when he wasnât sure about her. He didnât do that here!! It was like âold timesâ. He still viewed him as a member of the crew.)
And THEN!! AND THEN!!!!! When Sanji tells everyone that he overheard Usoppâs rehearsals and that he intends to come back to the crew, Zoro still says that Usopp needs to apologize to their captain. Because heâs. You know. The captain. Mutiny is a serious action. You canât just not acknowledge it. It needs to be faced. And Zoro is all hardass about it like âif the first thing he says isnât an apology weâre leaving himâ and then what does he do? He pretends he canât hear him not apologizing. Usopp goes on for a while, and he pretends he canât hear anything. And then as soon as Usopp apologizes, he smiles!!! Because he knows it means Usopp is coming home!!!!!!
And I know. I can already hear it. âWell, why didnât he just not insist on that stuff???â Because the crew needed to figure out that behaving that way had the potential to cost them in ways that are uncomfortable! Yes, we donât see Luffy doing the same. But I think itâs important to note that they are a crew and thereâs essentially only one actual assigned role and thatâs Luffyâs role as captain. Even if his decision is stupid they need to follow it. Thatâs the choice theyâve made. And they can be kind of loosey goosey in every regard except that one. Because if his final say means nothing, that could have catastrophic consequences for everyone. Plus, as readers, we get to see Luffyâs discomfort and remorse plenty. He weeps and tells Zoro that accepting the duel is hard and he hates it and Zoro basically tells him he has to lie in the bed heâs made for himself or he isnât fit to be captain. And Luffy clearly felt very uncomfortable with the fact that his knee jerk reaction may have cost him his bestie/brother/playmate. He couldnât even smile convincingly about the prospect of leaving Usopp behind. He felt a level of regret that Iâm not sure we see him feel again. I think Zoro put them through their paces pretty equally. Zoro saw Luffy regret his choice and forced him to stand by it, which is his job as a captain. And he insisted that Usopp apologize for his choice, which is his job as a crew member.
Zoroâs intent wasnât to take sides. He wasnât operating under the belief that the captain is the only one that can be right. He was trying to get all of them to understand that exploding, quitting, and coming back without acknowledging the source of strife is not a sustainable method of communication for a crew. If they canât hash it out and own their mistakes or mean what they say, they canât fully trust each other. And they need a captain with a clear vision. Thereâs no room for wavering unless theyâre ready to lose their lives.
And Usopp comes back and heâs still clinging to Zoro and climbing on him and using him as a shield, so I think theyâre just fine.
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thereâs something very wrong with me, itâs called âI donât want to do anything, everâ and they said itâs chronic