fuck's sake, I miss them
wait everyone rb this and put in the tags who you started reading fanfiction for, and it doesn’t have to be anime
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I’m starting to sound like a nutcase at work because upper management keeps trying to implement AI programs and AI assistants and Chat GPT and my middle-of-the-road, don’t-infodump, don’t-engage response has been “I don’t like AI”, “I prefer to remain in control of my own tasks”, “I’d rather make my own mistakes”, and “I don’t trust any machine smarter than a toaster”
me: . . . maybe all might isn't as much of a physical wreck as you tend to think he is
also me: alright but if we run with the fact that he was the Number One Hero WORLDWIDE then he must have been through a lot so his face is probably really messed up - little scars, a twisted nose, maybe even uneven cheekbones from getting hit in the face all the time, which would also hamper his vision. also, the injury probably messed up his hip and spine so him having a limp or needing to walk with a cane or crutches or using a wheelchair really isn't much of a stretch. and there's probably spots all over his body that just don't have functional nerves either from damage or general wear-and-tear, so he has these numb spots that sometimes randomly hurt when the air pressure changes.
these kids..
We become the people we look up to (be careful)
i think when people talk about dsm diagnoses being 'destigmatised' it's usually the case that what they mean is the public perception of the diagnosis name (depression, anxiety, etc) has become associated with minor, temporary, or resolvable forms of distress. the experience of being so depressed you cannot get out of bed, or brush your teeth, or work -- that experience and those behaviours have never been 'destigmatised,' only associated with other diagnostic labels in certain discourses seeking to present 'depression' as treatable or minor. it's basically a semantic nosological shift, rather than any actual 'destigmatisation' of the behaviours psychiatry exists to pathologise -- widening (minimising) the diagnosis, then just moving any leftover 'scary' symptoms to a different diagnostic bucket. it's a rhetorical shell game that does not challenge, but exists symbiotically with, the ableism that causes behaviours like "not being able to get out of bed" to be stigmatised in the first place.
Shoutout to Nejire for being one of the only characters to acknowledge Izuku's feats during the Overhaul Arc.
The manga should have let them be friends. For as nerdy and neurodivergent coded as Izuku is portrayed in BNHA, the story sure goes out of its way to minimize his interaction with any weird girls
characters have to be a little bit awful in ways that you cant defend. its good for the ecosystem. your honor he did do that. He did in fact do that
denki teehee