✩ Bakugou Katsuki Hero Name ✩ 大爆殺神・ダイナマイト
I was a teenage goo goo muck 🧟♀️
Has this been done yet?
being a fan of popular characters in media is hilarious cause you'll see them reduced to a personality trait that they don't even have. neoflanderization
SOOO soooooo funny that kurama betrays hiei twice and he never brings it up again. Kurama can do whatever the hell he wants i guess because hes cute. Also hiei is scared of him.
And yet theres nothing stopping kurama from being like oh hiei do you remember the time you stabbed me? You impaled me. Do you remember that hiei
Someone's probably already thought about this before, but I feel like Aizawa's parents were loaded. I'm going by context clues from the main story and Vigilantes. He's depicted as a child wearing clothing that I'm understanding is supposed to be based off a designer brand. I'm hearing that it's Gucci level expensive 👀. He's from Tokyo, the most expensive city in Japan. Not to mention, with some exceptions (Deku and Uraraka), if you go to U.A, you're usually from a wealthy family bc it's the most prestigious hero academy in the country.
My headcanon is that his parents pulled some strings to get him in the hero course, and he didn't feel like he deserved to be there or earned it. (Also going by context clues in Vigilantes) and post graduation, he was determined to make his own way without their help. Maybe they were the wealthy, strict but neglectful types. Maybe his parents were over the top flashy rich folks. Maybe that's one of the reasons he's so minimalistic and rational. Idk just some random thoughts. I really liked Vigilantes (not just for Aizawa's background but the whole story) and it'd be really cool if that one got an anime. 👀
Cameos featuring detailed profiles of Black men and women in precious metals and jewels were popular in many European countries. The ones above date circa 1600-1800. Some art historians relate the style above to depictions of the goddess Diana, others relate them to the association of Blackness and wealth that came though trade in the Middle ages and Renaissance.
You can read more about cameos like these in Black Africans in Renaissance Europe By K. J. P. Lowe, p. 204-206, and Early Modern Visual Culture: Representation, Race, and Empire in Renaissance England By Peter Erickson & Clark Hulse, p. 193-198.
It's those 10 business days in the whole year where the sun is actually pleasing before becoming my death
this looks and feels like an Incorrect Quotes(tm) but its just in the show
If this ain't Yusuke every 2 episodes...