Deku vs Class A
Helluva Boss isn’t for everyone, and that’s cool. There are certainly things we’d all do differently if we were on the writing / design team. But it’s downright rude to tear someone’s design to pieces, redraw it, and claim it has been “fixed,” especially on content you’re receiving for free!
Imagine spending countless hours creating a story, posting it online, and (regardless of making profit or not), getting told “here’s a better way to write this crappy chapter” and someone just wasting their time rewriting it for you but without your voice or any of your ideas.
EDIT: since some seem to think I was referring to simple fan works or revising ideas in cool, transformative ways, that’s totally not what the post is about. This is for people, who within any fandom, post a really mean, scathing “criticism” of something, such as “fixing this shitty, atrocious eyesore of a character!” And redoing the whole design to be petty. The first rule of constructive criticism, literally the first word, is “constructive.” It too is an art, and if you don’t know that, you’re not being a critic. You’re being a bully. I don’t believe anyone would feel good being told their art is crap, horrid, ugly, etc. You can make a rework of a design in a kind, considerate way too …
the first time something nasty slips from a fan’s mouth, he’d been fending off paps from zooming in on his face after apprehending yet another villain running stupidly through the streets. unluckily for them, it had been right on his patrol route, their face blanching with horror once they saw him swoop down from the building he’d been perched on.
who the hell wrecks havoc during rush hour, anyway? fucking dumbasses.
he’d barely shooed the emts away, reassuring the lady with a stern glare that, for the fourth time, he’s fine, when a shrill voice screeches something obscene from the sideline.
“he’s so hot, fuck! i’d let him plow me through asphalt if it meant getting a chance to be plowed in his sheets after.”
he almost snorts out loud. the reporter making their way towards him almost drops their mic, the cameraman behind them gaping, and he poorly hides a smirk into the collar of his suit.
he knows his fans are more on the… unfiltered side, courtesy of his own supposed rancid and brash nature, but he’d put it beside him to think he’d actually see one of the worst ones in person.
“oh god—stop telling me to shush when the man of literally all my wet dreams is more than a few feet away from me! i’m might cream my pants. i really might.”
a horrid snort is muffled into his collar then, unable to prevent himself from make any sounds any longer, and it causes the girl to blanch upon realizing she’d been heard. the cameraman takes that as an opportunity to turn her way, but she shields her face and scurries off after her friends.
“dynamight!” damnit. “your fans sure are something, aren’t they?”
fuck it, then. if they were gonna shove a mic and a camera up his face, he’d give them a run for their money. “they all think shit’s cute. runnin’ their mouths on twitter dot com and writing their lil’ stories.” a smirk crosses on his face then, knowing he’d just put the fear of god in thousands of peoples’ hearts.
“have you actually seen their tweets and fanfictions?!” the reporter gleeful jumped on the topic, eyes gleaming with mirth. “what do you say to that, then?”
eyes narrowed, he gets real close to the lens of the camera, mask pulled up and brushing his bangs away from his eyes. it shows off the rumored eyeliner he’d been said to put on everyday to fill in his mask, now smudged on his face along with soot and dust from his earlier victory. he looked good and he knew it.
signature grin pulling at his lips, he only utters, “one of you’s gonna get lucky and make those stories a reality.”
it doesn’t take long for twitter to crash horribly.
And a lot of the time they’re minors
do you ever think about how people who send unsolicited criticism to fanfic writers are literally all underqualified like they have no credentials or professional experience in being editors, critics, or teachers yet they feel like they can constructively frame their negative feedback in a way that can help a total stranger improve the execution of a very difficult and subjective craft........ this literally haunts me every time I see "concrit" on my dash hfjdsksjsdj like please baby writers don't listen to these randos
God I could go on this rant forever
The fact that Izuku probably wants to do these things AS a boyfriend is making my heart sob 🥹❤️
cry. ing
My toxic trait is believing that I could 100% land my faves if they were real.
Baymax in the new Baymax! show buying pads for a girl who got her first period and getting help from people, including a trans man.
Some people are really mad about this, when he is literally a health care robot interested in people's physical and emotional needs.
me and the gals talking about fictional men's cocks on tumblr dot com
Can I just get something off my chest?
It has to do with fictions, writers, headcanons and just these things in general. When I have time to read something because I don’t read that much, I prefer writing instead and most of the times it takes me a while and I’m busy with real life stuff. What I’m trying to say is that whenever I read a fiction, a drabble or whatsoever about a character, I do read also comments and things like that, if we talk about tumblr also reblogs of course. Thing is sometimes I notice people posting about their own opinions as for:
“Just for your knowledge, to the fiction writers etc…this *insert character* won’t ever act this way!!”
or people agreeing with the post and saying:
“Thank God, somebody had to say it!” “Finally a realistic representation of the character” “I’m so tired of seeing writers writing about this and that”
I think people forget writers, fan-fiction writers, have the right to write whatever they want to. Things don’t have to be absolutely canon in meaning of realistically speaking. Wanna know why? Because anime characters are not real. They are not real breathing people. I think a lot of people forget about that. I’m gonna give you another example, about one of my favourite characters which is nothing less than Katsuki Bakugou.
“Please, he’ll probably blast me off if I did that” “He wouldn’t give a fuck” “He would treat me bad and just be rude” etc…
And…who says that? Canonically speaking: nobody will really know if something is really canon or not.
That’s why fan fictions exists, headcanons and so on. We all have an image in mind about a certain character, fucking hell isn’t it beautiful to let your imagination set free? Sharing it with others who may feel the same way? Nothing has to be realistic because we’ll never know.
That’s just my thought though and people are welcome to disagree. Writers have their own headcanons and ideas about certain characters and they have their right to share them on platforms without people “bashing” them for it.
Ideas are meant to be shared (they also have to be respectful of course) but again we are here to “escape” real life right? So let’s enjoy ourselves.
This applies to every fandom.
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