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They’re giving Tifa gon’s fart attack in Street Fighter 6

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One argument I hear a lot against Killugon is that it's one-sided. That even if Killua does have a crush, Gon doesn't feel the same way. And I do agree to some extent, Gon doesn't seem to have romantic feelings for Killua at the moment. But just because he didn't have any romantic feelings before, it doesn't mean that he can't develop feelings later on.
Just like Palm once said: "You never know. Love is just something that happens." I think Gon is gonna realize just how much Killua means to him during the separation. At least, that's what I'm hoping for.
Killua fell first, but Gon will fall harder. Even though I don't think anyone can fall harder than Killua has, but Gon will find a way to somehow.
I think that Gon has brown lips, although I don’t draw him like that,
Is this a headcannon ?
I hate when people just take one of Gons' core traits and overblow it so much that they end up completely mischaracterizing him.
For example, Gon's constant need to prove himself. Everyone makes it seem like Gon's a narcissist because he hates being seen as weak, but that's like a common thing for people to feel, especially in shonen anime. I remember watching FMAB, and Edward made a statement about how he hates how helpless and weak he feels. And well, I've never heard anyone say that makes Ed a narcissist. Same thing with Naruto or Natsu or Ichigo or Luffy or the other protagonist of Togashi's, Yusuke. Shall I go on? I'm just saying that it's normal to hate feeling weak and vulnerable.
Hating feeling weak does not automatically make you narcissist. It's how you respond to it. Narcissists don't take accountability. They blame everyone else but themselves. And when has Gon ever done that? He always takes responsibility and blames himself even when he is not at fault.

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Rereading Greed Island and ran into this part recently. Obviously, Killua wasn't proposing to Gon, but you mean to tell me Togashi didn't know exactly what he was doing?
I understand that people have different preferences and headcanons. I don't care whether you perceive Killugon as just friends or as romantic partners. Whether you care about characterization or not, or if you like to reverse Gon and Killua's canon dynamic, you have every right to explore different interpretations of the ship you enjoy.
However, you also need to differentiate between your own headcanons and personal interpretations and what is actually canon in the manga and what can hold more than one interpretation.
Once you start treating your personal interpretation as an undeniable fact, that's when real problems begin.
Gon and Killua aren't just your yaoi dolls, nor is HxH your story. You have no authority over these characters to tell others how they should or shouldn't interpret them. These are characters written by a real person who put a great deal of effort into crafting both the story and the characters.
Forcing your personal headcanons onto canon, or treating others as "less intelligent" simply because they have different opinions or don't ship Killua and Gon romantically, doesn't just disrespect the source material and people's right to interpret things differently, but it also makes you come across as immature and unreasonable.