Katsuki was born elderly
They’re practicing
boss makes a dollar I make a dime
flat top grill penis on company time
fem!dabihawks for a kofi <3
from my twitter because nobody appreciates my brilliance
Bruh she too broke to be eating money
Uraraka: Change is inedible.
Iida: Don't you mean inevitable?
Uraraka, spitting out coins: no i did not
OH, the MATCHIES
so so sorry to the anon who sent me the denki hc ask I accidentally deleted it but here's my answer lol
when does denki feel the safest? I think he feels the safest at the dorms. some of his classmates get homesick easily, or are nervous living around so many people, but he loves it there. he feels especially safe around the bakusquad, and of them, although he loves them all, he feels safest with kyouka. (I hc them as cousins but you can read it how you want.) he's known her the longest, and even if they have nothing in particular to talk about, the sound of idle strumming on a guitar and half-mumbled singing under her breath is like a nice warm blanket he can pull over his head. it instantly makes him feel at home.
once hanta and mina come up with the idea of the "bakusquad", and eijirou seals the deal by dragging katsuki along, and kyouka starts properly hanging out with them, too, something clicks into position that no one even realized was missing— and, leaning against hanta's shoulder, listening to the soft melody kyouka taps out on her keyboard, denki glows, knowing that all his favorite people are in one place.
Klavier Gavin wearing this:
You agree. Reblog.
hey, I don't agree with you getting tagged or harassed, so I'm sorry about that. however, I'm very curious about this reasoning you've listed.
- I don't really know what to say to this one because I don't see why it's a contradiction for him to beat uraraka. it's been awhile since I rewatched season 1 so maybe I'm forgetting something they said that got retconned? lmk
- yes. that is called a character flaw. and he DOES change, they make a whole deal of it, the the "win by saving" moment in s5? I agree that it should have had more emphasis, but to say that it didn't happen is just incorrect.
- he's given leeway because they live in a biased society that cares about powerful quirks and potential as heroes. this is a large part of the series from literally episode 1 and to miss it would honestly be shocking. also, it's explained later that that class that got expelled did end up getting re-enrolled and it was just a scare tactic to help them learn. clearly aizawa didn't think that would be useful here.
- also also, just because he doesn't face the same level of consequences that someone being that violent probably would in our world, doesn't mean he's exempt from being called out. the first few major interactions he has with class 1-a are them scolding him or telling him his personality sucks, something he honestly probably isn't used to from a peer level, which might explain why he grows as a person way more in one year at ua than he ever did before (or maybe it's just a "growing-out-of-it" situation as he gets older).
again, I'm sorry if people are being dicks to you, and you're not obligated to like any particular character, but I just don't like it when people make claims about the show/manga that aren't true. if you have further explanation to your reasoning, I'm curious, because I'm sure this was probably cut down for brevity's sake. no hate 🙏
drew this helpful diagram for mha fans who don't understand what a character arc is
DEKU MONTH DAY 5: uravity🪐
mha, krbk, dabihawks, krbkdk, uhhh kiribakudekuchaco (???).... idk I just live here. alex, 18, bigender trans dude he/they. k bye
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