by dave_shawphoto
╰┈➤ 七海建人 / /👒🥖🎷💼⏳ ⁺ ˳ ★ ⊹.*
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If I see one more person ship tanjiro with an adult I am going to go violent and feral.
he is a child stop shipping him with literal ADULTS.
Doesn’t matter if you “aged” him up ( which is disgusting just to then ship him with an adult ) , he is still A FUCKING CHILD TF.
it feels so good to know that a lot of people either still hate bkg and/or hate how his redemption was written and dont just suck up to his mediocre writing https://x.com/blar_wolf/status/1915288020376310177?s=46
I will be honest I haven't touched Twitter in a while, but it is finally good to see people waking up and critiquing bakugo's character in masses. From the time I used to be on Twitter, there were a few that would call out Bakugo and his horribly written character arc, but most of it was silenced by bakugo stans and the overwhelming support his character continously received.
I do hope that this behaviour continues and people actually critique mha as a whole based on writing quality of horikoshi and not on fandom. Yes, I believe that the fandom should be criticised for their actions but a lot of people have resorted to defending mha by saying that the show is good but the fandom is bad which is false in my opinion since there are unpleasant things in both the story and fandom!
I also need yall to know that Tetsutetsu canonically accompanies his female classmates when they go out at night, even if they're only traveling a short distance. Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu the #1 protector of women, god fuckin bless.
i don't like the growing opinion that people are being 'too hard' on deku for his failing to save shigaraki.
i've seen quite a few people complaining that a lot of the bnha-critical crowd are being too mean to deku for getting tomura killed, arguing that it isn't really his fault, and that hes a 16 year old child soldier who's been failed by almost every adult in his life, why should we be putting all of this on his shoulders? hes just a kid after all?
and the truth is, they're right. deku IS a 16 year old boy whos had the fate of the world thrust on his shoulders. but the story itself just plainly refuses to acknowledge this.
the narrative doesn't acknowledge how fucked up having a school that trains literal children how to be combo cop-celebrities is. it only tentatively acknowledges the fact that a universe having combo cop-celebrities is fucked up, and even then the only people who ever point this out are antagonists, who are portrayed and treated in-universe as untrustworthy. the narrative doesn't care how fucked up dekus circumstances are. the narrative treats deku like hes a fucking messiah here to touch the hearts of the evil depressed villains with his magical empathetic heart of gold before they get blown up or just sent to fucking superhell for daring to challenge the status quote.
deku isn't a person. he's barely even a fucking character at this point. he's a plot device, and a mouth piece for the objectively shitty themes bnha is trying to spout. the themes that tell you that if you're mistreated by society and want to do something about it, you're a villain. that disrupting the status quote and refusing to repent to some random teenage boy spouting empty platitudes at you means you deserve to get sent to fucking superhell. the themes that portray people fighting for civil change as mass murdering supervillains. the themes that look the audience dead in the eye and can call deku the greatest hero to ever live.
deku, who barely spared a second thought to lady nagant telling him the truth about the hero commission. who spouts meaningless platitudes about heroism and morality at nagant, and aoyama, and toga and shigaraki, when even the thought that he should question the world around him comes up. who's constantly talked about as this truly kind, empathetic person, but hasn't spared an empathetic thought to literally anyone who is classified as a villain. who listened to every authority figure around him except the ones who asked him to question his worldview. who saw la bravas tears, shigarakis various breakdowns, himikos plead for understanding, chisakis catatonic state, lady nagants truth, and barley batted a fucking eye. deku, who killed tomura shigaraki.
people don't criticize deku for failing shigaraki because they just hate deku. people criticize deku because of what he represents. because hes a mouthpiece for the atrocious morals and themes of this ideologically rotten manga. because any character he had was chopped up to bits in favor of the incomplete husk we have now. people criticize deku because hes the main character of my hero academia. theres nothing more damning then that.
The funniest part of Sinners was when the Native Americans just said “yeahhh good luck with that”
my favorite fic trope
bday gift for @/hanviito on twitter!!
hagakure is pretty but so simple as well. she looks like female izuku for me… also I’m not even surprised with her choice of “costume” lmao can’t event be myself to be disappointed and at this point I think it’s just sad that I was already expecting such things from hori
A friend pointed said they weren't surprised about this because Hori had gone back and edited his work to add more sex appeal (like the woman All Might saved in the fight against AFO who's breasts were made bigger for no reason).
I'm disappointed because it shows us that this is how he views his females: they're there for the reader to get off on. What does this magazine cover do for his work beyond being their for the male gaze? It doesn't represent Hagakure as the character she is (though barely developed because Hori has forgotten about his side cast, especially the female varients) and it doesn't represent her as a hero which in turn represents his work. It might as well be a cover for a hentai.
Hagakure's nakedness could have been included in his story too in a what that wasn't just a gag. I shared this with some friends yesterday and I stand by it:
Transcript: You know, it's made me think about how he could have included Hagakure's nakedness into the story and work it into the themes of heroes being show things: her being told that she doesn't need a costume because of her invisibility and how she feels about having to be naked to do her job (especially when she learns she never actually had to be). It could have explored women being taken advantage of in work environments and how their bodies are used to sell to an audience, especially in show business, and the advantages and disadvantages of costumes (like Midnight's debut where it was better for her to not wear one until she found an alternative or Mirio loosing his clothes and being attacked for "indecent exposure")
But she's reduced to a naked girl on the cover of a magazine to draw in views with no deeper meaning instead.
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