

Post that took me an hour to write vs post that took me half a minute to post the difference is crazy
Same as title 😭💔


Same as title 😭💔
The girl just complimented the man,tf?ngl they act like if they're daddy "bbs" said something than they must follow it to the extreme without even getting the nuances or different levels about his statement this would make themselves a parasocial more than someone just complimenting him or trying to engage in any form they are filled in every comment that even tried to engage with bbs or compliment him as a viewer of fan accusing them if being parasocial and bad and that bbs hates them when he himself stated that some sort of connection or engagement with a public figure as a viewer or a fan is nice he only criticised overly parasocial people and these pseudo intellectuals themselves go against his statement of following someone's opinion to the extreme
Before going into the poem I'll give two instances of the moon symbolising fate and it's cycles in bleach
First nnointora's analysis,As we all know his aspect of death is "despair" so when his backstory is revealed we see him standing on a bunch of corpses and behind is a half moon and he's saying "there's no salvation for our kind" so it basically tells us of his fate of being a hollow and he's in despair for it he's insecure about being a killing machine and his nature/fate as a hollow that's why he hides his hole behind eyepatch and the salvation line
ressurecion works just like bankai bringing out your true self also along with the praying mantis(for context praying mantis are female insectes that kill their partner while breeding so basically a contradict of the misogyny he developed in hatred of nel)nointora's form is shaped like a half moon which represents his fate as moon is used as a symbol of cycles of date in bleach his form represents his fate of being a hollow and his "despair" for being one and he's deeply insecure about it and thinks the only escape from it is death that's why he says he wants to die before his body hits the ground
As the backstory between him and nel is revealed in the chapter end sketch his blade rises towards the moon as nel's attempt to inspire change by calling him a "beast" and pitying him and not killing him as he wanted makes him fall deeper into this fate and despair, insecurity of being a hollow and hate the fact that he's a beas even more hence the hatred for nel
But when he died at the character end sketch the moon is shattered meaning him dying was the ultimate escape from his fate but when he died he does so by the hands of someone who's strongest and a "beast" without insecurities and who loves fighting the strongest instead of being in despair so as he dies in his final moments he sees nel the one person that wanted to save him while dying at the hands of the type of beast he thought he was
Now 2nd ichigo's shattering fate chapter in this chapter it's very clear that moon is symbolising fate and Ichigo's asking for enough strength and ba blade strong enough to shatter it and Ichigo's zangetsu literally translates to "moon cutter" and this has always been a theme about bleach "courage" and "only the courageous can shatter fate" this is shown in poem 1,2,74 of the manga as well as aizen's last monologue of "courage" a d ichigo's final enemy yhwach who can control the future is literally the physical manifestation of fate itself and ichigo is the one to shatter it because ichigo had "courage" yhwach didn't (more on this in the poem analysis)
Ichigo only becomes able to shatter this fate when he overcomes his identity crisis learns everything about himself and accepts it essentially accepting his blade as himself and not something external gaining the the "true zangetsu "or by translation the true moon cutter. Meanings true fate cutter that's why here below when yhwach attacks him only the sheath is destroyed exposing the unrestrained true zangetsu which even yhwach notices and is a good callback to the bankai training which is cool
Now onto the poem of volume 6 with urahara on cover
Here urahara talks about fate not existing which exposes yhwach's fallacy in multiple ways Yhwach treats fate as an oppressive, objective cage that must be physically shattered by reshaping the cosmos. He views mortality as a design flaw. Urahara’s poem argues the exact opposite: fate is not an absolute law. It doesn't exist by default. Instead, "fate" is a trap created entirely by a person's inner weaknesses. We only stumble into its "rapid river" when we surrender our agency. By assuming that everyone is inherently helpless against the concept of death, Yhwach misdiagnoses the human condition entirely.
Yhwach’s motivation to eliminate death stems from a deeply personal, instinctual terror. Because of his nature, if he stops absorbing souls, he will revert to a sensory-deprived, helpless infant. He is entirely ruled by a subconscious fear of returning to that state. By allowing his fear of death to dictate his entire existence, Yhwach ironically becomes the ultimate victim of the poem. He is so consumed by the fear of what might happen that he takes the ultimate "false step"attempting to rob the entire universe of its evolutionary progress just to secure his own eternal safety. Now the ignorance part yhwach despite having the almighty and being all seeing is ignorant to the beauty of present,"courage", evolution and death giving life purpose and the beauty of moving onward despies knowing that death exists or lies ahead whist conquering our fears as aizen ichigo show in the final battle by moving onward that a world without death is a world without progress,"courage",and genuine free will but yhwach's despite being all seeing is too ignorant of this because of his fear and ended up become fate's biggest victim falling into this rapid river as he had no "courage" Ichigo had as even aizen mentions in his last monologue that true freedom isn't the absence of danger or death it's the Beauty of moving onward conquering fears despite them existing
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