[Tsukishima wouldn't believe a single word, if not for the fact that Kenma rarely seems to outright lie. In Tsukishima's (very limited) view, people don't tend to undergo massive changes to the core of their personality - they adapt to get through specific situations, and then they just go back to who they are when the adaptations are no longer necessary. People are who they are, for better or worse.
It's one of the most personally stunting limitations of his overwhelming pessimism. One that should've dissolved long ago under the evidence provided to him by his own team and their perpetual state of flux, but - to him this is all situational necessity, nothing more.]
Ah. Figures. That's how I wound up with Yamaguchi.
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It's one of the most personally stunting limitations of his overwhelming pessimism. One that should've dissolved long ago under the evidence provided to him by his own team and their perpetual state of flux, but - to him this is all situational necessity, nothing more.]
Ah. Figures. That's how I wound up with Yamaguchi.