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volya-horisvit · 7 months
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Y'all, I'm cooking something 🤨🤨
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zylasweetbean · 2 months
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The Moment All Might realized he was now a Father
Think back to the beginning of MHA when Bakugou is being attacked by the slime monster, and All Might and Izuku are watching on in horror.
All Might, of course, is beating himself up for being a "failure" when Izuku (being the wonderful, self-sacrificing, no-self-preservation, gremlin child that he is) decides the best course of action is to throw himself forward and attack this villain.
At that moment, All Might makes this face...
And every time I see it, all I can think is that he is have the startling and terrifying realization that this insane boy is now his child. He is a father now.
Because only his kid would be so reckless and self-sacrificing.
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onesmolbean49 · 11 days
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I love them so much💕
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thebnha-auhoard · 3 months
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Taking a stab at the "The Fourth through Ninth One For All Users are All For One's kids" thing and decided immediately go into angst.
One For All being passed down from kid to kid was purely coincidental. Really it started with Bruce just accidentally picking up Shinomori shortly after Yoichi and Kudou died and then things just kept happening and happening and before you know it we have Izuku, who is AFO's sixth kid to have One For All.
All For One is very pleased with One For All is still within the family, less pleased that his children are all rebelling against him because of it. He always hopes that maybe one child would finally return the Quirk to him but none have.
This of course means that he has to put Shinomori, Banjou, En, and Nana in Vaults.
Those four are in Vaults and they all were given the Longevity Quirk so that All For One will never have his children die on his watch, even as they went and betrayed him. Isn't he a good dad because of that? Ignore all the other parenting decisions that he made while the four vaulted users were growing up and how Yagi and Midoriya essentially had an absent dad.
Don't worry they're eventually found by the League and interact with Heroes. It's just going to take a while to get used to the fact that you are no longer alone with your thoughts anymore and your Bio Dad is in jail and you are now talking to all your half-siblings who were all One For All Users. No big deal.
Don't go and think about the dread too much and don't go and think about the mixed feelings you have for your Bio Dad and your terrible coping mechanisms regarding his shitty parenting! Let's instead go and think about how shitty of a dad All For One is.
Especially in Yagi and Midoriya's case. They get to be salty about their absent dad and drag on him forever.
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fractiflos · 6 months
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shih-coulda-had-it · 4 months
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too much like their father
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helga-grinduil · 6 months
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wishing all all might bashing dadzawas very warm almost hot pillows for the rest of their lives
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seagreenstardust · 4 months
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DAD MIGHT DAD MIGHT DAD MIGHT DAD MIGHT
Listen for all intents and purposes Izuku doesn’t have a dad and All Might stepping in and filling that role for him is so important to me, especially telling Izuku he’s proud of him. I think MHA is my favorite subversion of the Your Mentor Must Die trope because Toshinori decides he has to live because Izuku needs him and then he just does it. Like a boss. This is how you show up for a child!!!
And on the flip side Mitsuki Bakugo repeatedly hitting her son in front of his teachers?!! I don’t know how I never noticed that before but yeesh. I figured there was some verbal and emotional abuse from that scene but apparently I was never fully watching because yeah, she full-on hits her kid :/ and his dad just sits there and let’s it happen??!?
I am having FEELINGS about bkdk parents today I guess
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barid-bel-medar · 2 years
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Iida Tensei | Ingenium & Iida Tenya, Midoriya Izuku & Yagi Toshinori | All Might Characters: Iida Tensei | Ingenium, Yagi Toshinori | All Might, Kizuki Chitose | Curious, Hero Public Safety Commission President (My Hero Academia), Iida Tenya's Parents, Midoriya Izuku Additional Tags: Tensei being a bit of an idiot Summary:
The issue is this; think before you speak, even if you think you’re defending a loved one. Or, the first day of training goes very wrong, Tenya is very badly hurt, and Tensei complains to the media.
This does not go the way he hopes.
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creativesplat · 2 years
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Silly toshinko doodles to warm up 
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chaoflaka · 1 year
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Excuse me.
Hello?
HELLO??
HELLO??!!
HELLO?!?!?!!!?!
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dogwaterdish · 10 months
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Chapters: 2/2 Fandom: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia (Anime & Manga) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Midoriya Izuku & Yagi Toshinori | All Might, Bakugou Katsuki & Midoriya Izuku, Midoriya Izuku & Uraraka Ochako, Midoriya Izuku & Todoroki Shouto, Iida Tenya & Midoriya Izuku Characters: Midoriya Izuku, Yagi Toshinori | All Might, Aizawa Shouta | Eraserhead, Uraraka Ochako, Iida Tenya, Bakugou Katsuki, Todoroki Enji | Endeavor, Todoroki Shouto, Class 1-A (My Hero Academia), Kirishima Eijirou Additional Tags: Father's Day, Parental Yagi Toshinori | All Might, Family Shenanigans, Todoroki Enji | Endeavor's Bad Parenting, Midoriya Izuku-centric, Silly, Midoriya Izuku is a Ray of Sunshine, Kirishima Eijirou Has Two Moms, Emotional Summary:
Class 1-A has a father’s day party coming up, and Midoriya is panicking. He doesn’t have a dad, but doesn’t want things to be too awkward at the party. His solution? Recruit his mentor to be his dad.
Happy father’s day everyone! Here’s a dadmight fic for the occasion <3
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cryptid-crawly · 2 years
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Slight AU where Izuku gets to know Yagi well during their ten months of training and realizes that All Might is lonely so, in between learning how to be a hero, Izuku’s goal is to find his new dad a good husband. When he gets to UA he finds out his homeroom teacher is none other than Eraserhead and he’s ecstatic: he’s found the perfect candidate!
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isolasperduta · 2 months
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Questo sarà il prossimo libro che comprerò. Mi sto interrogando sulla questione della maternità e l'avere figli, pur non leggendo libri scientifici e/o piscologici sull'argomento preferendo romanzi o film. L'autrice in questo libro fa un racconto atipico della maternità: una donna simula la gravidanza per ottenere un miglior trattamento sul posto di lavoro e, a conseguenza della bugia, riceve anche un diverso trattamento sociale fuori dall'ufficio; come donna in attesa riceve alcuni benefit sociali e attenzioni che prima non aveva, invisibile.
Volente o nolente sono nell'età in cui si inizia a pensare se avere o meno dei figli, per lo meno ne accarezzo ogni tanto l'ipotesi. Finora non ho mai voluto procreare, non mi sono mai immaginata madre. Anche se avessi stabilità economica ed un compagno fisso, escludo a priori l'idea di avere miei figli biologici, dargli il mio DNA difettoso. Nonna ha avuto forse una sola sana su sei (non mia mamma), mia mamma ha avuto solo me e non è detto ch'io me la sia scampata. Forse il pensiero mi rende egoista ma non correrei mai il rischio di mettere al mondo un figlio predisposto a certi tipi di malattie e fargli vivere una vita pessima. Non è certo al 100%, sarebbe un lancio di dadi dall'esito imprevedibile, e non mi sembra giusto né farlo sulla pelle di un essere non senziente né sulla mia e dell'uomo X. Inoltre, ho già curato persone malate, ci vivo assieme, e non vorrei essere costretta a rifarlo fino alla morte - già detto d'essere egoista? Preferisco pentirmi di non essere diventata madre anziché rimpiangere di esserlo e voler tornare indietro facendo vivere di merda figli/figlio e compagno.
Però, come accade nel romanzo, diventare madri è un silenzioso step che pare mettere le donne su un diverso gradino sociale. Come se le donne sposate e madri valessero un po' di più rispetto alle donne single e/o nullipare - anche secondo gli slogan del governo attuale. "Tu non hai figli, non hai preoccupazioni, cosa ne sai, non puoi capire" quante volte l'avete detto o sentito? Eppure, al contempo, le donne madri valgono un po' meno. Ancora oggi sono le donne ad avere il maggior carico di fatica psicofisica a livello d'impegno domestico (cura della prole, della casa, del marito.) Spesso è la donna a rinunciare alla carriera lavorativa per seguire la casa ed i figli, o ad essere scartata al colloquio se ha dei bambini perché non sarà abbastanza performante. Al contempo però, se lavora ed è assente, come farà a crescere bene i bambini? Una mamma non ha quasi diritto di lamentarsi per la stanchezza, della pressione sociale, o della mancanza di tutele, una specie di "hai voluto la bicicletta, ora pedala"
A sensazione, mi aspetto molto da questo titolo.
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fractiflos · 4 months
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Would be funny if All Might's parents had classic superhero quirks
Like, imagine the guy who was based off those Western superheroes, born quirkless, had a mom with a strength quirk and a dad with a speed quirk.
(I mean, he already had one mom who basically had flight)
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shih-coulda-had-it · 5 months
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that dfohiko verse AU with toshinori and rikiya as test tube twins
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WC: ~1000. Fun detail that I didn't actually incorporate in the snippet but I feel compelled to tell you anyway: All for One named Rikiya ("power" + "to be"; riki + ya), and Sorahiko named Toshinori ("genius" + "law"; toshi + nori). This absolutely positively does not give the twins issues about which parent loves them more (big lie).
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(age seven)
“Who’s older?” Rikiya demanded, because he was canny enough to know that there was something to be held over his brother’s head if he could secure the status. 
“What does that matter?” their dad asked, levelly.
Toshinori had other concerns. Dinner, mostly, because their dad had cooked. He usually did when their father was out on business. “I told you they don’t know,” he told Rikiya, digging into his omurice with barely restrained glee. “We got dropped off by a big white bird, so they can’t tell.”
“That’s not what happened,” Rikiya said. “Garaki-hakase said--”
Their dad’s head tilted. “Said what?”
It was not like the doctor had told Rikiya to keep what he had said secret. And, anyway, Rikiya was pretty confident that everyone had to follow what his dad told them to. If not his dad, then definitely his father.
“He said that you and otou-sama ‘knew us from the beginning,’ and that he ‘was there to scream our lungs out for the first time,’” he recited. “But even Garaki-hakase wouldn’t tell me who was older! All he said was that you’d know.”
Their dad made a noise in the back of his throat, like a scoff. 
“I guess I could call you Riki-nii,” said Toshinori dubiously. “But Toshi-nii sounds just as good!”
Rikiya looked first at Toshinori’s guileless face, then at the spoon clutched tight in his hand. Before he could throw the spoon, their dad reached over and curled his fingers over Rikiya’s fist. Firm enough to prevent further movement, but not enough to hurt. It was warm.
“What does it matter?” their dad asked again.
“I wanna be older than Toshinori.”
“Because?”
He frowned down into his bowl. Saying what he really wanted out loud would alert Toshinori to what he was missing, and the last thing Rikiya could win at was a competition with his brother to get what he wanted. Toshinori always got what he asked for; Rikiya needed to take it.
“Because I want a younger brother,” he said.
“Can we have a younger brother?!” Toshinori interjected, and at his words, their dad twitched back. Rikiya’s hand felt cold without the restraint.
“No.”
Stated so plainly, flatly, forcefully--it was clear that their dad wasn’t even up to entertaining the idea of a third child, which Rikiya was fine with. But Toshinori didn’t get the message, because he only made an idle humming noise and then said, like it was a cunning loophole, “What about a younger sister?”
“No,” their dad repeated. “The two of you are enough. For us and for yourselves. You don’t need another sibling.”
“Okay,” said Rikiya, “but otou-sama talks about his younger brother all the time.”
“That’s his own deal.”
“Do we have to fight for it? Like, whoever wins is the older one?” It was surprising to hear the question not come out of his mouth, but his brother’s. That was a concern. Toshinori was getting the gist of what was going unspoken. Well, Rikiya thought blackly, it was only a matter of time.
“If I catch either of you starting a fight about who’s older,” their dad intoned, “I’ll end it. The two of you are twins. You’re equals.”
There wasn’t really anything to say back to that. Rikiya sulked into his dinner, and so did Toshinori, but it was definitely for different reasons.
(age eleven)
Toshinori knew Rikiya was glaring at the wall, picturing Toshinori’s neck, and he refused to quail. He got dared, so of course he would follow through. It was just… It was just a little daunting, to have the question put to him, to put to their dad, who wasn’t exactly the greatest at emoting soft feelings.
Still. Toshinori got dared, and so he would dare.
“Tou-san,” he says carefully. He is sprawled on his belly in bed, covers drawn up to his shoulders, sleeping cap wrestled over the ruffled mess of his hair. Half of Toshinori’s face is squished into his pillow, but even half is good enough to peer anxiously up to their dad’s face.
“Yeah?”
“You wanted the both of us, right?”
A strange expression crosses the usually grim countenance. Neither Toshinori nor Rikiya got the eyes of their parents. Toshinori sometimes wishes he looked a little more like Rikiya, who had the curve of their dad’s nose. Their father liked to tease Rikiya by tracing its bend and delighting in its prominent trait, and Rikiya pretended to hate the attention, but Rikiya once told Toshinori that it was definitely preferable to, you know, not having any defined features of their parents.
Probably the worst thing Rikiya’s ever called Toshinori was ‘donor-child’, but considering Toshinori came out of that fight on top, teeth bared and knuckles bruised, Toshinori’s inclined to leave the incident behind them. His father had been weirdly pleased, hauling him off his brother.
“You’re my child,” his father had said, before picking up Rikiya too. “And you are too, Riki. The things we pass on aren’t purely about appearances or meta abilities.”
Backlit by the hallway light, dressed down in casual clothes--their dad wasn’t a househusband the way their father teased him, but Toshinori noticed him wearing the trappings of normalcy for once, and some part of him had thought vulnerability. 
“... Yeah,” their dad says, gruffly. “The both of you.”
Toshinori quails first. He lets his eyes slide away, burning in shame, and clears his throat to say a quiet goodnight. Their dad inclines his head, the dusty gray of his hair catching yellow glares, and then he leaves, closing the door shut behind him. They wait in the dark for a long, long minute.
And, quietly, Rikiya says, “He hesitated.”
“He still said it,” says Toshinori, staring at that closed door. Something had gone through their dad’s face, and Rikiya had definitely had his back to them, so it’s up to Toshinori to decipher it. He doesn’t think it was a bad expression. Their dad loves quietly, that’s all. Toshinori shouldn’t have pushed the matter so clumsily into the open.
“He had to. He probably thinks we’ll run to otou-sama and get him in trouble.”
“Stop talking about the worst case scenario like it’s gonna happen,” Toshinori mutters, and he digs his nails into the pillow.
“It’s because you won’t that I have to,” Rikiya sniffs, and there’s a creak of the bedsprings. He’s curling tighter in his blankets, Toshinori would bet anything, because he’s doing the same thing.
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