Remember what I said about crying-but-not-actually-crying? I guess I’m more like Ojisama than I realized. But I think Fukumaru is the one teaching the real lesson here- even if you’re not sure whether you’ll succeed at something, always try anyway. Your effort will make a world of difference. I think Ojisama would agree with that.
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the bubbles and the fact that thanos sees gamora as a child at the end of IW really speaks to his infantilisation and objectification of her, he doesnt love her as a daughter, but like something he possesses. He sees her not as a glorious woman or unparalleled warrior, but as something he can own and contain. I would argue that his idea of love is so skewed that he did not qualify for the infinity stone, and in this essay i will
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