“When toxic behavior is portrayed as romantic, it’s problematic. When problematic behavior is portrayed as a character flaw for a character to work through, it’s good storytelling.”
Katsuki Bakugou, my friends.
His behavior was problematic but never once portrayed as romantic at the same time. Katsuki said and did awful abusive things, and he also chose to be better when he was given the chance. If you’re still hung up on chapter 1 Katsuki now then I don’t think you’ve been reading the same story I have.
I can’t speak for everyone, but I’m not shipping Izuku with an irredeemable abuser. I’m shipping him with his most important person. His narrative foil. His childhood friend who made awful mistakes and then made it right when he saw he was wrong. The person Izuku looks up to and strives to emulate, despite their past struggles.
Bakudeku is so good because of how flawed these boys are, and how hard they’ve worked to get over it, and how much they matter to each other after it all
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Tim's hair is kinda like koalas's fur. it looks soft and cute and everyone wants to pet it, but once you touch it, it's Crunchy™.
Too much gel and forgetting to wash his hair
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Guys you’re not hearing me it’s the BLUE LIGHTING with Alice on the PHONE ITS ALICE ON THE PHONE WITH THE BLUE LIGHTING SINGING WHAT IF TOMORROW COMES AND SHES TRAPPED ON THE PHONE WITH BLUE LIGHTING SPEAKING TO WHO? BILL
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AU where instead of Bilbo stealing the Ring, like in current canon; or Gollum giving him the Ring, like in the original canon; the whole thing is a misunderstanding based on their individual interpretations of “birthday present.”
We know that in Shire culture, hobbits give AWAY presents on their birthdays. Clearly, Smèagol’s people didn’t have that tradition. So what if when Gollum claims the Ring was his birthday present, Bilbo, not understanding how that would mean it ended up with Gollum on his birthday, assumes that it is currently his birthday and he’s trying to give it away to someone. So he graciously accepts, while Gollum is all “No, waits! Thats nots what we meanses, precious! Gives it backs to uuuus! Thief!” But Bilbo is already gone and doesn’t hear.
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Spoilers for 2.0 and Hanu's prison break
The Watchmaker created Clockie after IPC left Penacony, probably to represent himself. He probably also created the other cartoon characters too, based on real history. Boss Stone obviously represents IPC (there are stories that are supposedly based on real history - so the distrust towards IPC should be ingrained in Penacony's culture. Boss Stone is literally Clockie's main antagonist).
So I've got a crack theory.
Hanu reminds me of our MC - gray hair, yellow eyes, Caelus' hat with feathers and wing-like things from the trailer reminds me of Hanu's hat. One communicates with cool grunts, and the other is mostly a silent protagonist. So he probably represents us? Or, if it's about some old history, is it one of the Nameless Himeko mentioned? What if we are one of these Nameless? Our age and past are unknown, what if we are really old and took part in these events, together with the Watchmaker?
And some dialogues in Hanu's prison break remind me of what's happening right now in the story, with people forming alliances against each other and all. I'm not exactly sure who this bird is supposed to represent though.
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If you’re sapphic but not a lesbian, you don’t get a say on lesbianism 😍
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Dionysus: You approached me and told me: "this will sound weird and there's no reason why i should know this, but that yogurt you are about to eat has already expired".
Artemis: That's when we started to be best friends?
Dionysus: Yes.
Artemis: Can we choose another moment?
Dionysus: No.
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Edgeworth is like a girlboss but if he had soooooo much blood on his hands
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What's a girl got to do to get her hands on some good Jumin smut around here
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