In fact, I fear I am a jack-of-all-trades.

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“Women are also rejected. Women also spend their teen years pining after dreamy boys who will never love them back. You don’t see us going around murdering people over it. You don’t see us setting up internet communities for the purpose of talking about how evil and shallow men are for not taking us to pound town. Women don’t go around killing men who don’t like them, because if you’re a woman in this society, a boy not liking you is the least of your problems. It is nowhere near the shittiest thing you’re going to be expected to “just deal with” in your life — one of those things being the fact that we are expected to “just deal with” how men are sometimes going to murder a bunch of people because they felt entitled to romantic attention from women. We are expected to “deal with” that, while never bringing up the terms “male privilege” or “male entitlement” or “toxic masculinity” and why those things so often lead to mass murder, on account of how that might really hurt the feelings of the men who have been gracious enough to not go on killing sprees.”

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We didn’t have a word for our, as you guys call, gay/lesbian people. So we coined that word as an umbrella for all our tribes. We never said, “Well, you’re transgender. You’re bisexual. You’re lesbian.” We never knew those terms. Those are all from Western culture, you know, LGBTQ and all that. So on some level, it’s about getting rid of labels. Those terms were forced upon us.
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Yusuke Kitagawa Analysis Part 2Not only had Yusuke just found out the truth behind Madarame’s mask and was betrayed by the man he had seen as his own father, now he found out how Madarame had plagiarized the work of a female pupil, who was…
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Yusuke Kitagawa Analysis Part 2

Not only had Yusuke just found out the truth behind Madarame’s mask and was betrayed by the man he had seen as his own father, now he found out how Madarame had plagiarized the work of a female pupil, who was…

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That’s right. Your mother painted her last wishes into this, knowing her death was imminent, for the son she would leave behind.

I am loving all these close-up shots of their expressions that says it all. The shock at what his master had done. Even his famous masterpiece “Sayuri” was a plagiarized work. And it was Yusuke’s own mother’s. A piece she had created for him. And Madarame stole that! Stole the feelings his mother had wanted to convey to him. Took him in and blinded him to all these atrocious deeds. And he’d let himself be blinded, because no matter what, this man had saved him. 

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Because that was him. And all this time, Madarame had been using him, used his mother, for his own personal gain. And there was no remorse. Madarame would gladly do it again and again. Use his pupil’s arts as his own. Destroy any who would defy him. 

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He might have tried to forgive Madarame. Might have tried to see if there was still some good in him. But knowing that Madarame had not only destroyed his life, but also destroyed his mother’s–that it was Madarame’s own fault that he had grown up without a mother and led him to believe that Madarame had saved him… Yusuke snapped. 

I thank you, Madarame. Every reason for me to forgive you has disappeared without a trace just now. 

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The anguish he felt was reflected in his eyes, his drawn lips. As they defeated Madarame and the shadow of the master painter crouched cowering before them. Yusuke didn’t want anything more to do with this man but he wanted him to apologize. Because the world needed to know how vile this man was. 


Part 1

Ren’s Analysis

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