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#and OKAY WHEN BKDK AREN’T IN THE SAME GROUP like one of them is a watcher
chandralia · 2 years
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absolutely obsessed with the class being set up in a VR simulation that temporarily erases their memory, and watching bkdk fall for each other in every scenario…
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venomremmy777 · 3 years
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-sigh-
A lot of you did not understand my last post, so let me explain
I KNOW THAT SAYING A SHIP IS CANON IS MEMEING
Hell, I do the very same thing MYSELF. I know they’re just enjoying ships, but some people GENUINELY think the ship is canon. As usual, the MHA fandom took this too literally, and too generally, so let me walk you through this-
Horikoshi: Makes Deku play a big role in helping Todoroki from his trauma, and gives fanservice
The Fandom: OMG TODODEKU CANON
I know when people say TodoDeku is canon, if any, they’re joking. I originally wasn’t going to put TodoDeku, since it wouldn’t make much sense to put it. But I decided to anyways, but just as a lead. That’s all it was, a lead, into this-
Horikoshi: Has Uraraka get a crush on Deku
The Fandom: NO! IZUOCHA CANON NOW, NOT TODODEKU
Honestly this doesn’t have much importance either, I was just adding the TodoDeku vs IzuOcha stuff for relevance, and the fact I wanted to include as many mainstream ships as possible, without targeting one group.
Horikoshi: Writes an intimate and relationship between Momo and Jirou
The fandom: THEY’RE LESBIANS! 🥰
A lot of people GENUINELY think this. Jirou has been shown to blush or get shy around girls, and her Momo are often featured next to each other in Horikoshis sketch’s, BLUSHING. No, no- I’m not saying they’re canon, I’m just saying canon things. Take it as you will.
But…
Horikoshi: Makes Jirou the most important person to Kaminari
The fandom: IF THATS NOT ON THE ROAD TO CANON IDK WHAT IS! 😍
Okay so, now that Jirou is important to Kaminari, all of a sudden the MomoJirou stuff is irrelevant? KamiJirou is considered one of the most canon BNHA ships in the MHA fandom, because of this. But how come people considered MomoJirou a possibility, but they don’t now? And yes, I know, not everyone thinks that. Some people think KamiJirou is canon and others think MomoJirou is, I don’t really think anyone changed their minds on this one.
Idk if you’ve caught on, but I was mainly targeting a certain group, I just added other ships for fillers and meme- purposes. I also didn’t want to seem biased or like I was attacking, but I suppose I’ll have to since y’all did an r/whooosh
Horikoshi: Says he likes TodoMom-
The fandom: cOnFiRmEd
Again…we’re just going to brush off the MomoJirou progress? Or the fact Todoroki and Momo don’t have a lot of screentime. Yes, Horikoshi likes Todomomo. That does give it a high chance and I DO Love this ship! But a creator liking a ship doesn’t make it canon! Trust me, other fandoms, other experiences…
People genuinely think TodoMomo is canon too. Not like a funny “Haha Todoroki is looking at her in this background panel” No, I mean FULL ON, SERIOUS, ESSAY-LENGTH EXPLANATIONS and GENUINE beliefs
Horikoshi: Writes an arc about KiriBaku and their importance to each other, giving subtle hints and a shit ton of “coincidental” evidence
The fandom: GUYS LOOOOOK! MORE KRBK PROOF! KIRIBAKU CANON! 😍
Welp, here it is. The first of the three I was targeting, and my own fandom. I am, in fact, one of those delusional people, who thinks it’s actually canon. But I am well aware the LGBT does not have the upper hand in a Shounen genre, but I like to hope. Hope that maybe, just maybe, we can find peace here. I wasn’t really talking about the fact of Krbks calling KRBK canon, cause that would have been hypocritical of me. I meant the fact that at a certain point, Kirishima and Bakugo’s relationship was focused on so much in 2018, it basically became this trend. Where EVERYONE thought this ship had a chance. Because they seemed to ALWAYS BE NEXT TO EACH OTHER
You’re probably thinking,”What’s the point of this then?”
Well, here’s the point-
Horikoshi: Drops them to focus on Bakugo and Deku’s redemption and relationship building
Fandom: Oop- GUESS BKDK IS CANON NOW 😄🤭 So sad, I wanted KiriBaku/ IzuOcha oh well 😔
Okay here’s the thing, with the KRBK vs BKDK, I meant it more of a platonic or general sense. People seem to think that just because Kirishima and Bakugo haven’t interacted in a hundred chapters they’re suddenly irrelevant to each other?! As if they aren’t at least friends anymore?!?! I’ve seen people say “Kirishima was used for Bakugo’s redemption so he could get along better with Deku, so now there’s no need for him anymore” Um…no? KiriBakus development is a WHOLE OTHER THING FROM BKDK DEVELOPMENT. And all of you fellow Krbks- Stop crying a river because they haven’t interacted for 100 chapters! Bakugo and Deku redeeming their friendship is important!! LET THE BKDKS HAVE THIS! It’s what they wanted. Just because Deku and Bakugo are becoming friends, doesn’t mean Kirishima and Bakugo aren’t. So, just stop. Please. You don’t become best friends with each other and then all of a sudden say “Hey dude, your important to me n’ all, but there’s this other guy who I used to be friends with, but I kinda bullied him, so…Kinda gotta fix my relationship with him. Anyways lmao bye sEe yA nEVEr-“ I’m preeetttyyy sure that’s not how it works.
A lot of you might say, “No one says that” Oh, Ho, Really?
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Now, finally, the last serious one…
Horikoshi: Gives Kirishima and Mina a chapter
The fandom: KiRiMinA cOnfiRmEd
This one I am being DEADASS serious. Horikoshi decided to finally introduce the arc where Kirishima gets over what happened in middle school, and Minas importance or lack thereof, whatever, to him. He saved her, and Mina did a new move “Acid Man” inspired by “UNBREAKABLE”. And apparently, this was leading to the road of being endgame. HELL- Even some Krbks were pouting like, “Yeah, but with the way the manga is going KiriMina is going to be endgame” OH MY GOODNESS GRACIOUS. Again! Just fuck the Krbk development right?! Just fuck it all! Because apparently, they can’t have other relationships of them focused on, without you thinking THATS going to be canon instead. Before you call me biased and delusional, MORE PROOF 👇
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The last “IiDaDeKu” one was clearly just a meme, a funny, trending note to end on.
Please oh please understand the purpose of this!! It’s too make those of you doing this award of how guillable you’re being- and that NO SHIPS ARE CANON UNTIL THEY ACTUALLY ARE, FOR NOW ITS JUST POTENTIAL
And as a joke!! So we can LAUGH together about how much of a MESS this fandom is!
I mean- Fuck- I just had to explain a joke to you!!!
Also I’m sorry about my attitude but the replies made me pissed- Y’all made me sound like an Anti or a dude bro
WHO I HATE WITH EVERY SINGLE FIBER IN MY BEING
So don’t compare me to them again!!
I have a feeling- A STRONG feeling, some of y’all will think I’m just being rude and stupid, and I have no right to be mad, and STILL won’t get the purpose or joke of my last post, but if you do…
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THANK YOU
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BONUS:
Yes I do understand enjoying ships actually. Shipping is my whole life, I more than understand the difference between shipping for fun and shipping for a purpose. I get that some people ship as a comfort and others a hobby. I know it’s both platonic and romantic. I understand it’s not only to pair people together but to explore different possibilities. I know the difference between wanting your ship to be canon and genuinely thinking it is. I know shipping is for enjoyment, and it’s not about which becomes canon. I KNOW people are joking when they say it’s canon, but in the case with some of these they aren’t. And yeah, I know it’s a minority, but it’s an annoying, LOUD minority. No shit Sherlock people say certain ships are canon as a joke when they get crumbs
NO FUCKING DUH
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bkdk-writings-dump · 5 years
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idea but im too lazy to write and thought you might like it :villain katsuki au with hero deku or quirkless deku
Went with quirkiness Deku. Also… this is like not the type of thing I normally write (for bkdk anyways). It’s purposefully creepy and unsettling, focussed around Izuku’s unhealthy image of Katsuki as a hero, even though he’s a villain. Warning for dubious consent and implied nsfw.
Kacchan-Sugoi
Izuku always thought Katsuki was amazing.
Even when he started to tease him. Even when stopped hanging out with him. Even when got into UA and left him behind. Even when Izuku hadn’t seen him for years, not a clue what he’d done with his life, he still retained an image in his mind of Katsuki: victorious, resilient, amazing.
So when Izuku – half unconscious on the carpet of the bank where he worked a boring desk job, watching as the flames licked up the walls around him and smoke filled the room – saw Katsuki in front of him, scooping him up to save him from what was surely a deadly fate, he wasn’t surprised at all.
Katsuki was a hero.
Katsuki was his hero.
“Ah… you’re a villain?” Izuku asked.
He was sitting up on a mattress in a concrete, underground room, a single blanket over his legs and clothes he didn’t own on his body. Across from him, Katsuki was standing at a table, using a portable burner to heat up two packages of ramen.
“Yeah, I guess.” he shrugged. “Any hero you ask would call me that.”
“Okay. But… what do you call yourself?” Izuku asked, hands toying at the blanket nervously.
“Well, we like to refer to ourselves as the rejected heroes,” Katsuki answered.
“W-we?” Izuku questioned.
“Yeah. We’re a group, all living in this abandoned complex and working together,” Katsuki explained, spooning the ramen out into two bowls and coming to sit on the far side of the mattress with them both in his hands. Izuku scooted back to give him space and hesitantly took one of the bowls when Katsuki offered it. “Some of them aren’t particularly happy that I brought you here, so you have to just stay in my room for now. They don’t want you seeing their faces or figuring out where we are.”
“Mm,” Izuku nodded slowly, looking down into the cheap ramen, noticing the way some of the orange-colored oil clung to the side of the bowl in bubbles of various sizes.
“Here,” Katsuki said, passing him a pair of wooden chopsticks.
“Um. Thanks,” Izuku nodded, his voice quiet and movements unsure as he began to slowly eat. They ate in silence for a while, but Izuku didn’t quite have the stomach to finish it all, so he stopped and looked across at Katsuki. He looked the same, and yet different. Obviously he was five years older than the last time Izuku had seen him, but there was something else about him, too. A tiredness under his eyes. A sadness in his sighs. It reminded Izuku of himself: the woes of one whom the world has failed.
“Um, so… why do you call yourselves that? The rejected heroes?” he asked, eventually.
“Pretty self explanatory,” Katsuki shrugged, slurping up the last of his ramen before putting the bowl down on the concrete and laying the chopsticks across the top. “We all wanted to become heroes, but then we found out just how selective and fucked-up hero society really is. Namely, they didn’t want us. Our quirks were too villainous to begin with, and then they find out you’re gay or bi or trans and that’s it – they don’t want you no more.”
“Oh,” Izuku blinked in surprise. “R-really? I always thought they just had, uh… like a don’t ask don’t tell policy?”
“Nope,” Katsuki shook his head, then titled it slightly in thought. “Well, I guess it’s true that a gay hero could make it if they just stayed in the closet, but still. It’s fucked up.”
“Okay. I guess I… understand that, but… aren’t you just sort of proving them right by becoming villains?” Izuku asked.
“Nah,” Katsuki shook his head. “We don’t hurt innocent people, for one thing. We do what we do to make a point, not to make a profit.”
Izuku quirked an eyebrow.
“But… you robbed a bank?”
Katsuki rolled his eyes.
“Yeah, well, we have to survive somehow. But monetary gain isn’t our main priority, that’s what makes us different.”
Izuku sighed slightly.
“Mm. I… I guess that makes sense.”
“Heh. I knew you’d get it, nerd,” Katsuki ruffled his hair, his lips pulled up in a lopsided smile, and then he pointed down at Izuku’s bowl. “You gonna finish that?” he asked.
“Mm-mm,” Izuku shook his head.
“Nice.” Katsuki picked it up and started scarfing it down, pausing only to say, “Gonna need the carbs. We’re going out again tonight.”
Izuku lay on his side, tracing the uneven surface of the concrete wall in front of him with his finger. It must have been hours since Katsuki left, now, but he didn’t feel bored. His heart was beating too fast, his head too lost to really focus on the fact that he was just lying there, not doing anything.
Katsuki was a villain. Katsuki was gay. And Katsuki had kidnapped him. Those were the three truths he struggled to understand. The first wasn’t completely true, if Katsuki himself was to be believed, and yet the third contradicted that, in a way. As for the second, it wouldn’t really matter if not for the third, because it made Izuku nervous as to what his intentions were, especially considering that first point. And yet, if the first really was just a misconception, then the last could be too, making that second fact a mute point.
Ah, it was too confusing.
He would just wait for Katsuki to get back to sort it all out. After all, Katsuki couldn’t really intend to keep him here, could he? He’d certainly seemed cordial enough when Izuku woke up, making it sound as if he brought Izuku back to make sure he was okay after passing out in the bank, and so perhaps he just hadn’t let him leave yet because, considering his friends’ concerns about Izuku figuring out where their hideout is, that could be pretty complicated. And yet, Katsuki hadn’t professed any plans to let him leave at all, so far. Not that he’d specifically said Izuku was his prisoner or anything, but he was locked in this room. That was pretty close.
Izuku sighed, rolling over and listening to his heartbeat in his ear. His anxiety was definitely piqued, and yet he wasn’t as scared as should be, considering that one way to phrase what had happened to him was kidnapped by a villian.
Just then, he heard the lock click, followed by the turning of a deadbolt, and finally Katsuki slipped into the room, wearing only a pair of gym shorts and a towel over his shoulders onto which his wet hair dripped.
“Hey. Just took a shower,” he said, casually.
“Mm,” Izuku nodded, hardly looking up from where he lay. Katsuki ruffled his hair with the towel to dry it, then pulled a shirt out of the hamper under the table and pulled it on over his head.
“Sorry I was gone so long. Were you bored?” Katsuki asked.
Izuk shrugged. “Not really.”
“Huh. Yeah?” Katsuki sat down on the edge of the mattress, torso twisted to face him.
“Yeah,” Izuku said, eyes staring off into space for a moment more before he blinked and focused on Katsuki. He wanted to ask when Katsuki would let him go, and yet he didn’t at the same time.
He didn’t want to know the truth.
“This is just a lot to take in,” Izuku said, if only because he couldn’t think of anything else to say.
“Ah, I know. I’m sorry,” Katsuki apologised again, reaching down to stroke his hand through Izuku’s hair, an uncharacteristically soft look on his face, and Izuku wondered if Katsuki was apologizing for other things, too. For… everything, in a way.
“Kacchan,” Izuku started to ask, now that it was on his mind, “do you feel bad for how you treated me, now?”
“Ah…” Katsuki looked down, hands settling back in his lap. “Yeah. I really regret it, especially now that I’ve been just about as fucked over as you. But the other thing is… if I could go back, I’d tell myself to pull my head out of my ass and admit that I was only picking on you because I liked you.” Katsuki looked over at Izuku as he said it, a sad smile on his face.
Izuku blinked in surprise, face flushing up.
“O-oh. You did?” he stuttered out.
“Mm. I still do, in a way…” Katsuki reached out to touch his hair again, this time tucking it behind his ear before his hand settled on Izuku’s cheek. Izuku felt his toes curl up, feet moving under the blanket nervously as his stomach fluttered. Five years ago, he would have done anything to get Katsuki to look at him like this.
But that was five years ago. Was it different, now?
“Izuku. You’re not straight, are you?” Katsuki asked as if he knew.
“Mm-mm,” Izuku shook his head, cheeks getting warmer by the second.
“Heh. Didn’t think so,” Katsuki chuckled before leaning in and kissing him. Izuku found himself frozen, unthinking, nothing but the sound of his anxious heart beating to fill his mind as Katsuki pressed his lips into his, licked his tongue across and then through, intertwining their mouths warmly, wetly, passionately.
It was only when he pulled away, one hand playing at the hem of Izuku’s shirt while his mouth breathed hotly against Izuku’s ear to ask “Can I?” that Izuku came back to reality, because he nodded, and didn’t know why.
After all, he’d been kidnapped by a villain. He shouldn’t want this. And yet, it was more complicated than that. Katsuki wasn’t just any villain, he was Katsuki.
And Izuku had always thought Katsuki was amazing.
Even when he took Izuku’s clothes off. Even when he kissed and licked and poked and prodded. Even when he made Izuku cry. Even when he knew now just what Katsuki’s intentions were, that he was never going to let him go, he still retained an image in his mind of Katsuki: victorious, resilient, amazing.
So when Katsuki – shirtless and sweaty, sitting up next to him as his toned chest breathed heavily, smiling lazily and eyes half-lidded in blissful after-glow – told Izuku that he loved him, that he’d always loved him and he always would, Izuku said it back.
Because Katsuki was…
Katsuki was his…
His hero.
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