Y/N: You saved me… Why?
NOBODY:
GETO: mmmhhhhh monkey
Y/N:
My interpretation of Geto fanfics
Not my GIFs
i like yuta taking over gojos corpse or whatever but it wouldve been really cool if gojos corpse was like immovable. refusing to decompose its just there on the battlefield; blah blah blah dead gods still answer prayers
Choose edit for my tiny brain
Love
Brain
Heart
WAKE UP
SMACK
Part 4 link:
I did this piece a few years ago and I can’t get over how cool it looks
People in Shibuya rn:
2-Close: Halloween Shibuya
Holiday Spirit
From the brilliant mind that brought you Canadian Please, this summer’s internet smash hit Circle Foods, and the infamous Comic Sans Song, comes this amazing song, Konkai! Seriously gunarolla, why so awesome?
Hope you all check out his other videos - I’m sure there will be something to put a smile on your face!
Do you ever think about how poetic the scene of Gojo being sealed in Shibuya is? I'm not just talking in terms of the love of his life being his downfall and the utter tragedy of their story. I'm talking about how poetic it was for Gojo himself, for the "honored one" who was basically considered a mortal god and treated as such, to be defeated in the most human of ways.
Let me explain. Again, this isn't just about the Gojo's love for Geto being his Achilles heel. Something that Jujutsu Kaisen encapsulates time and time again through various characters is the juxtaposition of power in humanity- infinitely capable in some ways and still tragically helpless in others. It's why the idea of "Sorcerers die alone and with many regrets" is such a recurring thing brought. Many of them are considerably powerful and have done almost miraculous things, but in the face of their own death or the loss of their friends or the regrets that pile up in their lives, they are powerless. In a lot of ways, that is what it means to be human, powerful and powerless all at once.
And that is what Gojo demonstrates at Shibuya. He truly proved he was, inarguably, the strongest sorcerer in centuries as he took on three special grade curses and a death painting, fought two of them hand to hand, and killed one of them by crushing it to a wall. He then demonstrated immense control and strategism by holding a domain for 0.2 seconds and then wiping out more than a thousand curses in under five minutes. He single-handedly prevented a complete massacre of humans in the area. It feels like he's proven, shown us, that he is the god everyone thinks of him as.
And then he sees the only man who didn't treat him like a god. The only one who had seen him as human and, in some ways, made him human. The one he thought he'd killed a year ago. He sees him and he freezes. At the site of his greatest demonstration of power, his Achilles heel stands exposed.
And in that minute of shock, guilt, memory, horror, and longing, he falls. So powerful he seemed invincible, yet rendered powerless in that moment. Gojo Satoru, the honored one, the mortal god, the strongest sorcerer, creates the deepest truest representation of humanity in that moment. Not just in our vulnerability to love, but in how we are, within ourselves, both the indestructible and the defeated.
Entrance 🚪 . . . . #art #artwork #artist #fineart #paint #painting #painter #tonyhuynh #shibuya #tokyo #japan #mystery #wip #creative #contemporaryart #artistsoninstagram #acrylicpainting (at Tokyo, Japan)
Okonomiyakiokonomiyakiokonomiyaki . . . .#tokyo #shibuya #japanesefood #watercolor #drawing #art #artist #pattern #painting #artwork #waynethiebaud #study #journal (at Sakuratei)
North Shibuya residential area. Lost during my search for a okonomiyaki shop, buried between boutiques, homes and pop up galleries, for nice quiet lunch. #tokyo #shibuya #art #artwork #watercolor #painting #artist #pencil #drawing #artist #hockney #study
Sakuratei . . . #okonomiyaki #shibuya #tokyo #art #artist #watercolor #drawing #painting #study #artist (at Sakuratei)
- me after watching Gojo get sealed