reread it later when it's finished and you find the pacing amazingWe going through this rigamarole now huh
Couldn't it be a reference to the dolls that Gojo and his grandfather make?I am glad they used "looks like a doll" in there. It is what he was striving for, granted in the form of a living one with Marin. Also, he caputred the essence of the design and she captured the essence of the character. They both did their absolute best but they are both worried about something else entirely. Crazy stuff.
When an otherwise skilled and accomplished person feels as though they aren't good enough or don't deserve their position. They can feel like they've tricked their way to success or that there must have been a mistake and anytime now someone will figure out that they don't belong.What's Imposter Syndrome?
That's what I was thinking about.Couldn't it be a reference to the dolls that Gojo and his grandfather make?
Imposter syndrome is the condition of feeling anxious and not experiencing success internally, despite being high-performing in external, objective ways. This condition often results in people feeling like "a fraud" or "a phony" and doubting their abilities.What's Imposter Syndrome?
The tendency to see yourself lesser and not worthy of attentionWhat's Imposter Syndrome?
Less imposter syndrome, more the dissatisfaction of a perfectionist. "I could have done better", "I could have done more", etc..Hello impostor syndrome
At least that’s my guess
Seriously, why are you even bothering to read this? Their cosplay was just acknowledged by the fricken author. That is HUGE.I agree a boring chapter for sure
Nah they view them as a package deal. Even the end of chapter quote explains that his work being praised by them was the main idea. She was able to shine because of the costume and vice versa.While Wakana's Costume was getting the focus initially, it was all stolen by Marin in the end.
It's like people completely forgot about the Costume.