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MATHEMATICS don’t lie…👀
WHERE ARE YOU LOOKING AT!????!!
At 21 degrees we can clearly see that. The defendant, Charles Chevalier, is looking at..y’know?? Of the POPULAR French soccer player, Julian Loki. So is there something, you would like to tell us???!!!
Jealous dog-boy, part 7.
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I think it’s worth sharing the rest of this scene, because it’s one of the few times InuYasha and Kagome openly discuss their relationship as being more than just platonic.
Like, I'm not saying this scene is a declaration of feelings or anything (yet), but let's consider what's happening here: InuYasha confronts Kagome about allowing Koga to flirt with her; Kagome's rejoinder ("what business is that of yours?") baldly invites InuYasha to put some definition around their relationship; and InuYasha's response to her shows that he understands (and considers!) Kagome's point. Like, sure, he resorts to quibbling over the degrees of difference between Koga and Kikyo (and the fact that InuYasha openly admits that Koga acts more romantically with Kagome than InuYasha does with Kikyo is just.... wow, there's a lot to unpack there), but ultimately he seems to take Kagome's point. Otherwise he wouldn't start quibbling with her in the first place. Kagome brings up Kikyo, and instead of denying that Kikyo has anything to do with it, InuYasha argues that he and Kikyo don't actually behave that affectionately with each other (and, again, wow, so much to unpack...). He gets what Kagome is saying, even if he's not addressing the subtext.
I do think InuYasha displays some willful ignorance here, likely stemming from a sense of guilt, but I also think it's fascinating that he's engaging in an essentially relationship-defining conversation with Kagome... in front of other people. Unabashedly, even. It's quite the difference from earlier in the series. (Character development!)
And, again, this conversation is anything but platonic. This is not the kind of conversation one needs to have with someone who is "just a friend" — and Kagome and InuYasha both seem to get that (even if they don't know how to resolve it yet).

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So hatsume is weirdly relatable in a way, I really understand her hyper fixation on the things she loves to do that she can really forget to do things around that. I myself always have been interested in making quirks to their limit using support items so Melissa and Hatsume have always been a win in my book
I want to try to make a coloring of a meaningful panel in that week's chapter every week and see how I improve overtime, so do leave tips if you have any!
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