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Original Tumblr Post: That was fuckin’ stupid
That was fuckin’ stupid
This panel is so funny, Wolfwood’s not even talking to Vash, he’s looking at us like “don’t you dare think that was cool and brave, that was fucking stupid is what that was.”
It was an amazing display of skill and strength. It was also the most buckwild option for handling the situation. Wolfwood refuses to be impressed.
Then there’s Vash just… giving him a thumbs down in the background. I’m losing it.
#like that’s one way to get the gun out of play I guess #by taunting him into firing his only shot straight at vash #and it also serves to terrify the guy into protecting the town #because who wants to go against the guy who just kicked a cannonball shot into the air AS it was being fired???