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taking it day by day, or even half hour by half hour
ā Happy Birthday dear ā§ @ayumiko ā§Ā 09-15Ā āĀ Ā Tamaki SuohĀ ā
āBack then, if we could have heard each otherās voices, everything would have been so much better.ā
ā Koe no Katachi (2016)
āpeople need to be told theyāre worthy of being alive by someone else or they canāt go on.ā
05.05 happy birthday atsushi š

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They say that the best blaze burns the brightest, when circumstances are at their worst.
HOWLāS MOVING CASTLE ā ćć¦ć«ć®åćå (2004) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
the despair of mashima taichi
Remember when this happened and we all freaked out and got our hopes up only for it to end up being a lie?
My first heartbreak.
Happy birthday Kaneki.
(My favorite character)

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The start of the Dark Era:
The end of the Dark Era:
Best friends forever.
These words Dazai said to Oda were also directed at himself. This is how Dazai finds the strength to face his reality everyday: he was hoping for something to happen, and while he did not know what that was or how, he had to believe it would happen. This is why Iām convinced Dazai never truly wanted to die. He was seeking something out there that he didnāt quite understand, but tried to make himself believe it would give him a reason to stay alive.
But this is also the reason why Dazai couldnāt save Oda. His plea, his heartfelt advice couldnāt become Odaās reason to stay. While Dazai was searching for his calling, Oda had found his, and had lived for that sole purpose ever since. Sadly, that purpose had been taken away from him. A manās sole reason to live and seek redemption, reduced to ashes all too quickly and too easily.
Dazaiās long and painful wait for that something was the reason he stayed alive. Oda having found that something to live for, and him seeing it destroyed within minutes, was the reason he stopped wanting to live. Dazaiās yearning for the unknown and hopeful - āit will happenā - couldnāt be more contrasting with Odaās utter destruction from knowing his hope had already been extinguished - āitās all over for meā. Dazai was chasing without knowing, but Oda had already chased, already known, and now that his destination had been burnt to the ground, there was nothing worth chasing anymore.Ā
Which is also why Oda was the right person to give Dazai any sort of advice, and not the other way round. Oda had been there, and now he passed on the knowledge to Dazai that being good would definitely be better, even if itās just a little bit. Dazai was holding on to something unreachable and unseen, but Oda gave him a new hope - a thread to cling to. Even if their hearts couldnāt reach out to each other in time, even if they were more different than similar, Oda was able to give Dazai a part of himself to help Dazai move on, to have something to cling to and rely on in the new struggle he had to face, this time without the bond he had with Oda and Ango to keep him afloat in dark waters.
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The height difference tho šš

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Why doesnāt Dazai cry?
ft. Atsushiās sunshine.
Something that struck my interest was how even as Odasaku was dying in his arms, Dazai didnāt cry.
But it wasnāt because Dazai doesnāt know the concept of crying, or why people cry. Dazai may be emotionally stunted, but I think he at least understands what moves people to tears, although he doesnāt necessarily experience that himself. It seems to me that at least now, in the current development, Dazai understands what emotions would induce someone to cry their eyes out.Ā
Isnāt it fascinating that Atsushi, someone who normally wears his heart on his sleeves, speaks what he thinks, unreservedly runs into danger to rescue his friends, is now asking for advice from Dazai -Ā whoĀ constantly hides his emotions under wraps, not revealing the slightest clue of his real thoughts - on how to express himself?
Emotionally, Atsushi is, or should be, arguably more mature than Dazai. Dazai has difficulty expressing his emotions, so he hides everything under a beguiling smile. He also doesnāt, or didnāt, experience emotions like how people usually would (I hope we will one day learn how he came to be like this). I havenāt read the light novel yet, but based on the translations and excerpts I found, in the Fifteen light novel, there was a scene of Dazai finishing off a dying man with his gun, and after the man was dead, continuing to fire at his body until Chuuya told him to stop. Dazai, instead of feeling fear, was bitter and angered by how easily death came to some people, while he had to keep up his meaningless existence. In another scene (first meeting with Chuuya), as Chuuya crushed Dazaiās hand under his foot, Dazai watched as if the hand was someone elseās. Similarly, in the Dark Era light novel, while Odasaku was clearly saddened by the thought of Angoās betrayal, Dazai laughed at the thought of himself being driven into desperation after discovering that their best friend had betrayed them.
It wouldnāt be surprising if Dazaiās emotional development was interrupted before he could learn how to deal with his feelings. This led to inappropriate and unusual responses to situations what would usually lead someone to feel happy, sad, or afraid. On the one hand, he looks like a child who grew up too fast and became anĀ āadultā before he was emotionally ready. On the other, he is an adult in every sense except emotionally, and who occasionally reverts to being a child because he never had a chance to be one, and he never got a healthy emotional development to begin with.
In the opposite end of the spectrum, Atsushi, having been raised in hellish conditions, isnāt afraid to show his heart. He knows what living in hell feels like, so the moment he experiences true happiness, his smile shines. He also knows how it feels like to be toldĀ āyouāre not worthy of livingā, so when he meets a vulnerable person, he extends his hand without hesitation, and tells them it is okay for them to live. He isnāt afraid to cry when heās upset, and isnāt afraid to smile when heās feeling warmth. One can say he has experienced the whole spectrum of emotions, and he possesses both the understanding of and the physical ability to express them.Ā
Dazai, on the other hand, has likely experienced only a fraction of Atsushiās emotional spectrum. Heās more familiar with certain emotions (mostly negative ones), and almost clueless about the rest (what is happiness?). The only times we catch a slightest hint of joy in him were when he was with Odasaku and Ango, and more recently, rare moments with the Detective Agency. But even in those moments, his joy was most likely mixed with confusion, hesitation and uneasiness because, NO ONE is EVER SAFE and this boy is constantly thinking of ways to fight whatever dangerās coming up ahead. He is also constantly plagued by the thought that one day, these joyful moments he cherishes will slip out of his grip. What better way to pre-empt this fear of loss than never getting too attached in the first place??
Both Dazai and Atsushi had been through hell, but because of the differences in their natures, the circumstances and the environments they were in, Atsushi responds by pouring his heart out, while Dazai seals everything in.
Which brings me back to those panels: Why did Atsushi need to ask Dazai for advice on how to express himself in that situation?
My thought is that at that moment, Atsushi was experiencing something he never knew before, but Dazai was all too familiar with: emptiness.
Atsushiās survival instincts, at odds with his own self-deprecating nature, were largely because of his head masterās brutal way of drilling the desire to live into his flesh. He lived on by hating that man. He knew true joy because that man denied him happiness. He knew true pain because that man constantly reminded him of it. Yet, in this moment, he didnāt know what to feel, because that man was no longer alive. Atsushi didnāt know what it was like to be empty, until now. He was beyond suffering and he didnāt know what to do about it. (look at his face, it screams BEYOND SUFFERING)
Which is why Dazai told him to come back down, to express himself whichever way he wants to. Dazai told him to cry his heart out, like he normally would. The usual Atsushi-kun shouldnāt be afraid to let out his feelings. So if what he feels is emptiness, then itās better to cry it out until he is no longer empty.
Dazai, on the other hand, was all too familiar with emptiness.
What exactly did he feel as Odasaku was dying in his arms? Sadness? Fear?? Hope???
(Hello darkness my old friend).
I think, by this time, Dazai was already beyond sadness. He was left empty for too long. The only source of light in his dark days was his friendship with Odasaku and Ango, especially Odasaku, who could have guided him out of that eternal void of loneliness. But when he lost Odasaku and Ango, Dazai was left all alone, again. That familiar emptiness prompted him to respond in the only way he knew how - to seal it back in.
Just as Dazai never once smiled truly, purely from joy, he also never once cried to acknowledge his suffering (unless he did when he was younger, which I am dying to know), because before he knew how to deal with sadness, loneliness, or pain, he was already beyond suffering, in an abyss far darker and emptier than that.