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1. Around the end of their second year, beginning of their third, when Aizawa started growing his hair longer; he complained about waking up with tangled hair. Hizashi suggested he put it back into a loose braid while he sleeps so it doesn't get tangled. He started doing it that night and continues to do so to this day.
2. (I've told you this one before but I love it) Hizashi takes on Jiro as an intern at the radio station during her second and third year. The reminder that she can be anything she wants along side being a hero is very important to her.
3. I genuinely don't know why, but I can't get rid of the headcanon that Aizawa watches old Iron Chef reruns whenever he's tired of tv (the news especially). He's seen all of them at least a dozen times each and he'll watch them a dozen more.
He looks pretty in the sunset
Because think about it...
Kirishima has some pretty bad quirk envy. Everyone else's quirk, in his own eyes, is better than his. He has trouble seeing his own self worth, nevermind his quirk's worth.
And then he trains his ass off and unlocks Unbreakable. The ultimate shield move. He can block Bakugo's blasts, tank hits from fucking Rappa and Ojiro and whoever else is throwing massive blows his way. And there's his worth, right? There's what he's made for. It isn't an assigned roll, no one ever told him he had to be a shield, he figured it out himself.
The thing about self worth issues is that you only see the bad. So he never sees his hits, only his misses. He doesn't recall standing back up in that Rappa fight, just that he fell in the first place. He doesn't remember using the middle school incident as a turning point in his life to become the best hero that he could be, he only sees himself as a scared preteen, watching Mina stand up for people and that he was to weak to do it himself. He doesn't see the fact that he saved Mina and got the tranquilizer into Gigantomachia's mouth, just that it didn't work immediately and he thinks that he failed.
So he works harder. Trains more. Pushes himself to the edge and then even over it; creates a new line in the sand every month on how hardened he can become. How fierce a hit is that he can take and keep moving. Because he wasn't strong enough in middle school. He wasn't strong enough when Ms Midnight died. And he wasn't strong enough again during the war and Mina exhausted herself and her quirk.
So, in his mind, his option is to become the best damn shield anyone could ask for. By shielding those around him, by becoming so damn sturdy he can bench press a building, he's worth keeping around.
most important part of the writing process actually is when you loop a single song on max volume and stare at the word document and imagine the characters doing things for 14 hours. this is known as getting in the zone
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