Not letting go of this Steve calls Eddie Teddy thing so easily because I can also connect it to my “they met at summer camp as kids” and it would make kinda perfect excuse why they never connected the dots that they met each other.
First thing being that they were really young, like 8-9 years olds or so. Never really forgot each other but the memories are kinda hazy on some things. Like you cannot remember exactly what the other looked like so it’d be hard to recognize each other after both have grown up.
The second thing being that they never really learned each others names. And how is that possible? Well they were kids. And because Steve heard Eddie’s mom call him Teddy so he started calling him that as well. Eddie told him that’s not his real name but for some unexplainable kid reason refuses to tell Steve his actual name. And he also gives Steve a nickname before he can even introduce himself. So to each other they’re Teddy and whatever (possibly weird) nickname Steve got. Like he was wearing a Looney Tunes shirt and now Eddie calls him ‘Bugs’ or ‘Bunny’. Or he had a dog on his shirt so now he is ‘Lassie’. Or idk whatever kids’ things they had in the 70s.
And it’s summer time now after all that Vecna shit and the kids for some reason talk about summer camps. Maybe Dustin is telling about the camp he met Suzie at or something. And because of Eddie also starts to reminisce this one summer camp he went as a kid. The one and only he is ever been to and he tells the group about that camp and it doesn’t take that long for someone to notice the way Steve is staring at Eddie, like he is not believing what he’s hearing. And they start to question it like “Hello, Steve? Is something wrong?” and even Eddie is, although smiling, asking “you okay there Stevie?” Steve stares for a little while longer until he practically whispers with wavering voice “Teddy?”
And now Eddie freezes too, the smile dropping as the two are now staring at each other. Because there has only been two people who have called Eddie ‘Teddy’ and that’s his mother and the kid from summer camp. Eddie would call out to Steve with the nickname he was given at the camp(you know, the one we didn’t decide yet).
The kids are confused because why are these two now just staring like they’re seeing each other for the first time and wait who the hell is Teddy? And. Yeah.. This is as far I'm able to write it.
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Shinomori is cute. Here's a post.
He is so baby-faced. He hasn't changed at all since he was 22, to when he died of "old age" at 40
(Old age? With a face like that? 40 years old?? Gimme that kind of youth and hotness Shinomori-)
He has tiny eyebrows. Like a puppy's (rottweiler's, for example). So cute and tiny and fuffy
He naturally frowns. Look at him and his mouth and his lil nose
He has a thing about keeping his arms near his chest. He sits with his arms crossed, introduces himself with his hands over his torso, and even walks with his arms crossed toward Midoriya
He has such clear skin for someone who lived the rest of his life in a forest??? Why do Hikage and Yoichi have such nice skin despite living in terrible environments? (forest and vault + abandoned streets respectively)
Is easily scared
They knew their Quirks could be used, but Shinomori got scared of it when it happened. Even though he gave Midoriya his support and access to his Quirk beforehand. Depending on the translation; "it startled me", "you scared me", "it surprised me"
I'm not going to hold running from AFO against him because he knew he was running for his life. Who wouldn't run for their life when it's in danger? Shinomori was being chased by the strongest person in the country (and likely the world)
His sense of self-preservation is probably heightened by the nature of his Quirk to keep him out of danger too. Which makes him all the more sensitive and jumpy to danger and anything that startles him, especially when he has no warning
He's actually extremely tall, but is so socially inept and jumpy it's adorable. He's taller than Bruce.
Bruce is as tall as a vault door that the 2m AFO used.
(Meanwhile Kudo is down there-)
He has such a bad sense of humor that it's cute (his puns off Danger Sense)
It's also adorable how Shinomori just doesn't understand social conventions sometimes. He lived in a forest, so it made sense, but also— Midoriya shows up in the void to the vestige platform for the first time. He has no mouth, no clothes—and Shinomori's first idea is to stand in front of him menacingly and go: "I shall explain. I am Shinomori Hikage." SIRRRR
This.
His Ability is basically like glorified anxiety. What if something is coming to hurt him? If something can hurt him? What if that tree falls while he's under it? And the ideas come so hard they hurt (although yes, it does detect ill intent and that's what sets it off)
He talks weirdly. Formal? Old-fashioned? Listening to him speak Japanese compared to others, it just sounds a bit different. (Translated subs don't show it very well, it's the voice itself methinks)
"This too, is destiny." *about Midoriya having OFA*
Kinda wise or sage-y. He did spend his life in solitude in the forests so he definitely spent a lot of time with his own thoughts. Maybe he found the meaning of life in a centipede or something one day
For someone so cute, he is also such. A fine. Specimen???
Look at those back muscles, dang.
LOOK AT HIS CALVES AND ARMS DANG.
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You know, from what I've seen, all Leo's have the mom vibes, especially as they get older. But they can all vibe because they all collectively know the trauma and pain they each either have gone through or will go through.
So imagine them all (all above the ages of 20 at least by Rise! Standards) get sent to the 2018 Rise TMNT universe and meet Leon (post Kraang) and all just stare at him and think "BUT HE'S JUST A KID!" in a very 'no because who put this child through trauma I'll fight them" way and unintentionally push him aside for missions and such, which hurt Leon because he's worked so hard to be a good leader now, especially after the Kraang, but even alternate versions of himself don't take him seriously, so has he even really changed? And then they see the way he, as a leader and brother, brushes off his own needs by making jokes or convincing comments, and holds in his hurt for the sake of his family and just panic a bit because 'No! Don't do that! We're supposed to do that not you!'
and then Leon hits them with the "But... I am you... "
So they all adopt him immediately after and often get into fights about what's best for him in regards to a lot of things.
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I wonder how long the interval between the murder and waking up in MILGRAM is? In Muu's case, it was long enough for cops to find the body and do something about it, since she said something like 'Compared to the useless police who didn't find the murder, I'm glad MILGRAM did' or smth. She brought up there was enough time between her killing Rei and her waking up in MILGRAM, is my point. So I wonder what the time interval was?
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Unpopular opinion but I think it’s mad weird that they have this dungeon room that they put members in on their birthday as they awkwardly look to staff everytime they say something on the outskirts of sus to avoid getting in trouble. It almost feels like someone being held hostage and forced to record a video telling the public they’re ok while glancing at the killer hoping they don’t fuck up.
I know that’s not the actual situation but damn the kpop machine blows me when they micromanage the little bit of time we get to spend with the artist on a livestream.
And no, don’t say they’re modding because they can easily mod the chat from another space in the building. It’s the awkward glances off screen the artist makes to be sure what they’re doing is considered appropriate that make ME, the viewer, uncomfortable.
But kpop is a machine that knows what works and they do it. And the resulting “products” are artists just tryna make it. With how prejudiced and disgusting the music industry is, a lot of Korean artists need the machine in order to make their dreams come true. If they didn’t have a machine to crank out pre-made superstars, a lot of those folx would get lost in the shuffle and never touch a thread of their dreams.
Ask yourself, how many artists can you name that are mainstream and Asian and non kpop? That made it without a machine to boost them into a prepared audience?
Because I can’t name one. And no, the ones that left kpop and are mainstream now don’t count.
I mean from the ground up on their own.
Prejudice, especially in America makes it near impossible.
So like I get it, you gotta get the bag by any means but damn, shit is disheartening when you get old enough (and me personally, experienced enough in the industry) to realize how it works.
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