See ya later Tumblr!
*reacts casually but secretly rejoices that dayz-in-the-east texts me*
racial preferences reduce people to their ethnicity & reinforce racial hierarchies by implying that race alone is a powerful enough factor to negate everything else that someone has to offer.
the first nut
the second nut
the third nut
the fourth nut
the 20th nut
the 500th nut
the 1000th nut
the 10,000th nut
the 100,000th nut
THE MILLIONTH NUT
this took embarrassingly long to do, but here you go, your dash is snowing
[commence gross and heartbreaking sobbing]
*Obito used flame thrower*
火影になるためには、私の夢です!
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straight white men’s solution to everything:
Ok so lets talk about this scene. Some people have issues with the fact that Naruto is putting the village before his son (in this one instance)(even though his own parents had to do this but no one shits on them BUT w/e)
“During the series’ publication, Kishimoto got married and had children. The changes to his personal life affected the series as he made the protagonist Naruto Uzumaki shortly meet his parents, something the author wanted the character to feel based on his own experience as a father." (wiki)
Kishimoto is a father. A father with MASSIVE responsibilities. He had to dedicate so many hours and days to this manga. His own children had a father who had to please the many, but sadly, not have as much time as he would have liked for his own kids.
The manga “Naruto” is Kishimoto’s village, and he had to put us before his children. This is an ode to them. As a father. To tell them he loves them, even though he had to make sacrifices to keep us, as readers, satisfied. It’s actually really powerful, and heartwrenching, but also full of love for both family and fans.
Kishimoto sacrificed a lot to write this manga. Thank you so much.
rebbloging everytime I see it
What's your name? Uzumaki Naruto
Finding out NaruHina is canon.
"I have read the Terms and Conditions"