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This is so fucked up
like what
do i even do
here
This will remain the most important comic to me. I read an array of work by Nekojiru many years ago, and the consequences of that decision still ripple in my life (most apparent being my tattoo of Nyako). When I was at my lowest I found comfort in the bizarre, funny, and often morbid stories centering primarily two cat siblings. There is a sense of these stories existing out of time. Children don’t tend to be concerned with the world of adults, which is apparent in the antics of the kitty kids. While I never held a kangaroo court for insects in order to execute them, the cruelty and innocence of the characters are relatable on a deep level most don’t often think about. I honestly think everyone can relate to these kids.
This will remain the most important comic to me. I read an array of work by Nekojiru many years ago, and the consequences of that decision still ripple in my life (most apparent being my tattoo of Nyako). When I was at my lowest I found comfort in the bizarre, funny, and often morbid stories centering primarily two cat siblings. There is a sense of these stories existing out of time. Children don’t tend to be concerned with the world of adults, which is apparent in the antics of the kitty kids. While I never held a kangaroo court for insects in order to execute them, the cruelty and innocence of the characters are relatable on a deep level most don’t often think about. I honestly think everyone can relate to these kids. I’ve seen the cat siblings being called evil, and its not difficult to see why, but I would disagree with such a shallow interpretation. For a different perspective one just has to take a look at my favourite story: ‘Invisible’. This story makes me want to cry every time I read it. Like a dream, the story is seemingly nonsensical and mostly comprised of wondering around and suppressed desires being embodied in bizarre ways.This will remain the most important comic to me. I read an array of work by Nekojiru many years ago, and the consequences of that decision still ripple in my life (most apparent being my tattoo of Nyako). When I was at my lowest I found comfort in the bizarre, funny, and often morbid stories centering primarily two cat siblings. There is a sense of these stories existing out of time. Children don’t tend to be concerned with the world of adults, which is apparent in the antics of the kitty kids. While I never held a kangaroo court for insects in order to execute them, the cruelty and innocence of the characters are relatable on a deep level most don’t often think about. I honestly think everyone can relate to these kids.This will remain the most important comit comic to me. I read an array of work by Nekojiru many years ago, and the consequences of that decision still ripple in my life (most apparent being my tattoo of Nyako). When I was at my lowest I found comfort in the bizarre, funny, and often morbid stories centering primarily two cat siblings. There is a sense of these stories existing out of time. Children don’t tend to be concerned with the world of adults, which is apparent in the antics of the kitty kids. While I never held a kangaroo court for insects in order to execute them, the cruelty and innocence of the characters are relatable on a deep level most don’t often think about. I honestly think everyone can relate to these kids.