Wh-What if Riku challenged Sora to a grip contest but the grip contest was handholding and they both refused to let go and ended up holding hands for a week straight before someone had to separate them because it was getting unhygienic 👉👈
HE OFFERED HIM HIS HAND IM GONNA SHIT MY PANTS
YALL... LIAM PAYNE DEAD AT 31...
mha ending in 5 chapters… unless we put on the greatest talent show this town has ever seen
I should be worrying about a math test not my fucking future
Regulus has journals upon journals of poetry and letters that he never gave to James stashed under a floorboard in Grimmauld Place, forever untouched.
Just saw a post by an izuchako saying bakudeku shippers ruined the series and that Horikoshi was pressured and threatened into developing Bakugo and their relationship and like.... did we read the same series???? Did we experience the same My Hero Academia????
Their relationship was being developed from the beginning. It started with them, and they were being developed since season ONE. Their relationship and growth was a key part of the series, and it feels like ignoring that isn't truly understanding the complicated themes of growth, heroism, and forgiveness in the series. It feels like you're simply ignoring it for the sake of ignoring it.
Furthermore, Horikoshi has said that Bakugo is his favorite character, so why wouldn't he develop him? Every character changed throughout the series, and that seems to be accepted, but people are so hesitant to accepting that when it comes to Bakugo for some reason.
I've seen tons of people say that Deku shouldn't have forgiven Bakugo like it's their choice who he should or shouldn't forgive. But, this was his experience, and it was his choice who to forgive or not. He chose to forgive Bakugo, but not Shigaraki. Forgiveness is a huge theme in this series, but people ignore it because they don't like it or how it was executed.
The person also stated that the series was ruined because izuchako didn't become canon. The only thing I have to say to that is: what???? The series was ruined for you because your ship didn't become canon? If you've been a part of fandom culture for a while, you should know that ships becoming canon means little to nothing to most fans. Because shipping isn't about it being canon or if they blush at each other or not. It's about having fun and making little what-ifs, and maybe you shouldn't be interacting with fandom if you can't accept that.
I don't care what you ship or what you do as long as it's legal, but respect goes both ways and I'm running out of a lot of it for parts of this fandom.
Just read Chapters 7-9 of LOTF. My boy Simon's death could've been prevented if Ralph ran after Jack and kissed him or smth like he so clearly wanted.
"I'm not going to play any longer. Not with you." This feels like a kindergarten breakup. Go get your mans or smth.
Do you think as a teacher Izuku has to avoid a certain lawn on school grounds or he'll get ptsd flashbacks of Bakugo's death. God imagine if that happened during his first year of teaching and they had to call Bakugo to calm him down. Like it's good that Izuku doesn't have his quirk than, because those ptsd moments are bad enough. After some students had to watch their teacher be carried off by Pro Hero Dynamite, the students raised money to have that part of the school changed so Izuku wouldn't get triggered. Everyone in that school loves Izuku.