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mip-map-mop · 20 days
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"Self insert characters are cringe"
Bro I'm trying to survive capitalism with maladaptive daydreaming. Leave me alone.
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mip-map-mop · 24 days
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The face of a man who forgot his birthday is tomorrow
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mip-map-mop · 2 months
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That “Why won’t you just let me do this for you, Rose?!” scene from Steven Universe but it’s Crosshair saying “Why won’t you just let me do this for you, Mayday?!” to Hunter
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mip-map-mop · 3 months
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Recently had an Etsy seller make one! (Hope you don’t mind loll)
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Doesn’t have the string and loop, but I love it so much!
En D4? :)
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you pull the loop and uh. well the machine fries really easily, so you either get a crackly one-liner or straight-up smoke
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mip-map-mop · 4 months
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naomasa tsukauchi dating a pro hero
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pairing: naomasa tsukauchi x gn!reader
tags: fluff, established relationship
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naomasa knows that you're a pro hero and that you can take care of yourself, but that doesn't stop him from worrying about you!
he's used to being the protector in a relationship, both because of his job as a cop and because he's an older brother, so dating someone stronger than him takes some time for him to get used to
he also hasn't dated someone before who he's working with, even if you two only cross paths occasionally during work
but whenever you do, he's always very distant, in an attempt to stay professional. he doesn't want people to think he's treating you differently, just because he's your boyfriend
naomasa hates public displays of affection, due to you two working together occasionally. he gets embarrassed if people see the two of you being too close in public
if you'd try to give him a kiss in public, prepare for him to scold you…
since you're a pro hero, naomasa will buy merch from you, even if he doesn't use it. he's honestly a bit embarrassed to wear a hoodie with your logo on it or drink his coffee at work from a mug that's merch from his partner
but he'll treasure the merch he got and if he ever runs out of clothes to wear, because he forgot to do laundry, then you might get to see him in a hoodie that was part of your merch line!
naomasa's love language is acts of services, so he'll try to lift any burden you might have from shoulders!
he'll volunteer to do your paperwork, as well as other bureaucracy related things that might need to be done. plus, he'll give you massages after you had a long day at work!
due to your job, naomasa is also hesitant to introduce you to his sister, makoto, because he knows she'll bug you about your job and drown you in questions and requests of favors
though when he eventually gives in and introduces the two of you, he's happy to see how well you two get along…
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mip-map-mop · 4 months
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thank you hori for confirming traitor naomasa was once a thing i can’t stop thinking about it
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mip-map-mop · 4 months
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EN'S FACE REVEAL
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mip-map-mop · 5 months
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Where would Nezu be on the Pro Hero Parent Tier List? :0
I'm assuming you mean him adopting someone? Which has plenty of potential, both jokewise and storywise, but I'll just say that I would make a Peabody and Sherman reference, but I'm not sure how many people would get it.
It would certainly be a unique situation. He can certainly provide as richest person in the planet, knows how to handle kids as a principal, and rats are naturally good parents. Though the fact that he has a grudge against all of humanity is certainly concerning. He's bound to make a spot at UA for them, even if it's only General Studies, which is going cause some friction with their peers. And, of course, the fact that he is a rat is bound to cause some issues. I think the pros are more notable then the cons and I'd put him at high A, just below S.
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mip-map-mop · 5 months
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407 makes me wonder if All For One made up the surname “Shigaraki” since their mom died immediately after giving birth to them
It would make sense, given the meaning of the name and All For One being inspired by comics…
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mip-map-mop · 7 months
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what’s nanas taste in women?
better than sorahiko’s taste in men
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mip-map-mop · 7 months
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I'm not sure why I made this. I just thought it would be fun to do and now all you have to see the fruits of my labor. So, without further ado, the Pro Hero Parent Tier List. Hope you all enjoy it and try not to take it too seriously.
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F Tier: Gran Torino, Recovery Girl, and Yoroi Musha: The simple fact is that these three characters are way too old to be parents. Maybe if this were a grandparent tier list, they'd be higher, but it isn't, so they're all going in the F Tier.
D Tier: Endeavor: Look, do I even need to explain this one? You all know what he did. One of the biggest problems in the story is the result of all the messed up stuff Enji did as a dad. His attempt at redemption was to remove himself from his family. Easy bottom tier.
Nana: While I'm someone who tries to understand Nana's position and decisions in regards to her kid and her role as a "One For All" user, she still didn't seem like a very good parent even when she was around. She herself even admits that, so that is what puts her so low.
Gang Orca: What few interactions we see him having with kids is screaming about their failures and throwing them when he is dissatisfied with their answers. That is bound to cause some trauma later. Like some Pavlovain response when they think of Free Willy.
Hound Dog: He may be a guidance consular that works with kids, implying some understanding of child psychology, but if his first reaction is to yell and growl at any emotional problems in front of him, he probably isn't going to communicate with his own kids.
Thirteen: I get that Thirteen is someone who takes a lot of care and consideration with her power and is quite safe to be around. That being said, I don't think that someone who is at risk of destroying their own child at the atomic level should really be handling children.
C Tier: Edgeshot: There really isn't a lot to say about Edgeshot as we don't get a lot of personality outside of being stoic, which could certainly be an issue for a parent. That being said, being willing to sacrifice yourself for a kid does push him above the bottom of the tier list.
Mount Lady: If we're considering her early in the series, she'd definitely be at the lower tier given how irresponsible and self-centered she is. Though considering her development and how mature she's gotten in general, she barely scrapes by as an average parent.
Kaumi Woods: Kamui Woods is just kind of average. There just isn't a lot going on with him that could give or detract merit from the little hero work he's done. He's here by default. His inability to hug his kids without giving them splinters would certainly be an issue.
Manual: Again, he's average. The most we have is that he seemed to do pretty well with handling Iida's whole situation but didn't seem to notice it in the first place. Otherwise, he's pretty plain. I could see him being the lame dad his kids don't want to talk to or be around.
Miruko: Definite Tiger Mom. She'd be making her kids do all kinds of sports stuff and getting them to exercise all the time. She cares, but she shows it by trying to make her kids excel at what they're doing. Great if they're into that, but I can see it fostering a lot of resentment.
Sir Nighteye: Like Miruko, but at the other end of the spectrum. He would be the kind of dad to make his kid study a lot because that's what he would think would be best for them. Cares and can loosen up when needed, but is emotionally distant most times.
B Tier: Ms. Joke: She is a teacher, meaning she must have some understanding of kids. She'd definitely be the "Fun Mom". She'd always try to keep a smile on her kid's face, even if that meant making terrible mom jokes. Be ready, she has been working on them for years.
Ectoplasm: He seems to be pretty good with kids, but the real clencher is his power. No matter what, he could always be around to be present in his kid's life. And hey, family dynamics are always changing. Who is to say a family can't be just a kid and their thirty-six identical dads?
Ryukyu: She can be hard on herself, but she seems to have a soft spot for children and do well with her wards, given how well they have turned out, being commanding without being harsh. And let's be real: who wouldn't want to have a dragon for a parent? That alone would put her pretty high up here.
Eraserhead: This may be a controversial pick putting him so low, but hear me out. I think Aizawa would try to be a good dad, but he's married to his job, being too tired and absent to really make it work. And did you see what he bought for Eri to wear? What self-respecting father would ever do this his child.
Fourth Kind: A good role model to any kid who tries to foster strong moral foundations and understanding of community in his wards. All around, a pretty stand-up guy to have as a dad. He loses points because punching kids is not a good way to punish them, even if it hurts him more than it hurts them.
Midnight: This could be because I read Vigilantes, but Midnight actually shows quite a few parental traits, like being highly empathic and understanding of those younger than her. Then again, I can only imagine the kind of teasing and general awkwardness that would come from having the R-Rated Heroine as a mom.
A Tier: All Might: If we're counting him without "One For All", otherwise he'd be working too much to be a dad, I think that he'd be a parent. If his students are anything to go by, he'd be a pretty effective parent. We can also tell that he plays favorites with his kids, and that knocks off a few points.
Present Mic: This may be a surprise pick, but I can see him doing pretty well as a parent. He can be the fun, comic dad that plays with his kids and can get on their level, but he can instantly go into serious mode if he needs to. The fact that he can do both so well, which you kind of need as a parent, puts him pretty high on the list.
Best Jeanist: Another stand-up guy, just trying to be a good role model and look amazing while doing it. I mean, the guy had an actual positive impact on early series Bakugou. That has got to count for something. Probably has all kinds of weirdly good life advice if you can understand fashion metaphors.
Rock Lock: One of the few real parents on this list, Rock Lock just seems like a responsible parent. He did try to call out the kids for being on missions, but he was kind of right in that regard and just looking out for them. Probably try to keep his kid from doing stupid stuff. He'd be a good, but restrictive father.
Hawks: Like Present Mic, I could see Hawks being a chill dad who doesn't seem to know what's going on but actually knows everything that happens and always has one eye open when it comes to his kids. He'll give his kids their freedom, but he's going to be there to catch and guide them when they really need him.
S Tier: Mandalay: Another one of the few real parents here, and one with a pretty bad hand. Mandalay not only had to take over as a guardian out of nowhere but had to do it with a heavily traumatized child while trying to lead a team as a pro-hero. The fact that she seems to be doing as well as she is puts her this high without question.
Fat Gum: No one should be surprised that Fat Gum is this high. He's super protective without being overbearing, tries to instill valuable lessons to make them develop, and does his best to encourage his wards to be the best they could be. And could you imagine him giving hugs? That would make any problem vanish.
Tensei: Tensei is just such a good guy. He's a good role model and leader for his team without it being detrimental. He knew Koichi for about a day and he was able to understand Koichi and tried to set him up for success. Imagine how well he'd do with his own kid. Plus, he's an older brother. That's like a being a parent with training wheels.
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mip-map-mop · 8 months
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Very important question: What color(s) do you think of when you think of One For All’s deceased users? (Not individually, but as a whole/all of them together)
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mip-map-mop · 8 months
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Nobody’s asked for anything Jujutsu Kaisen esque in a while, so I might as well be the guy. Can you do a quirk based off of Rika. Not her copying ability, but more the base nature of Rika and possibly the symbiotic nature she has with Yuta where they can sort of trade energy? I’d get if the latter ability wouldn’t really fit since having an entity like Rika in MHA would already be a really stronk power
It really depends on what part you want translated over and how you want to do it. Because if you mean the user having a minion to give them energy, I'm not sure about that. If the only usage of the Quirk was to give the user energy, whether that being something like stamina or something more unique, I don't exactly see why that would require the user to have a separate entity to use. Wouldn't it just be a reserve of power they could access to give them energy instead? Even then, usually whatever effect a minion has is pretty independent of the user. The minion can give the user some benefits, but that could remove the innate weakness of minion Quirks, which is how vulnerable the user is without their minion. Maybe if the minion was the medium for that, or it only works as a side benefit. Like the minion works to take stamina from people and some of that runs off to the user. Playing with that idea, maybe the user gives energy to the minion as a way to empower it, but leaves them weaker than ever. If you want to remove the minon, there are other ways to do this, like the user acting as a medium to exchange stamina. Perhaps you could create something in which the user is the entity, and they apply the benefit to someone else by attaching to them, acting like a battery for a certain affect.
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mip-map-mop · 8 months
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some people get so heated over "problematic" characters and it's like sorry you don't know how to have fun dude. anyway they should've murdered more people
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mip-map-mop · 8 months
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Here’s a few other sketches I did lately of Reiner and Bertholdt :3 I love drawing Reiner’s back and arms, I really don’t know why hahaha >D>’ Also have my first attempt to Jean and Marco cause I think they are cute too :3 Did them for a friend of mine ^^
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mip-map-mop · 8 months
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I’m a soldier, meaning that I’m Both the defendant and the judge I’m standing on both sides of the fire [♫] Efforts to make hand studies less boring. 
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mip-map-mop · 8 months
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Can you do Blood Control and Gigantification for a Quirk Marriage? :)
New Quirk Name: Polycythemia or Giant's Blood
This Emitter type Quirk allows the user to expel their own blood from their body. This blood will then form and harden around the user's body, forming an armor of blood. This process quickly replenishes the user's blood, meaning the user can rapidly cover themselves in blood to become much larger. At their maximum size, the user stands up to twenty feet tall. The user can still move their body due to a form of manipulation. This manipulation can let the user shape the blood to a limited degree as long as it is attached to them, such as by forming spikes around themselves or trapping another person in their wall of blood. This gives the user a good combat Quirk, their immense physical abilities bolstered by the surprising amount of depth of control they have. They can overwhelm foes with their sheer size, grow weaponry out of their body, work as a massive shield for their allies, wrap up opponents to keep them from moving, or simply use it to prevent themselves from bleeding out. Though this still relies on the user's blood and is close to their body, meaning they can run out of it if they use it too much or have it knocked off of them, especially if the main body is harmed. The user's larger size can make it difficult to move around in small spaces and may cause accidental damage.
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