See now this, this is the Dynamic, this is why I said the group is Three Idiots, Two Half Idiots and Bakugou.
Mina: The bird flu? Uh, yeah. They tend to do that Kaminari: You mean to tell me a shrimp fried this rice? Sero: What's upstairs? Stairs can't talk Kirishima: Apartment complex? I find it quite simple Bakugou: Youre all lucky Jirou isnt like this. I cant take one more of these shitty jokes Jirou: Jirou: Based? Based on what? Bakugou: I'm going to kill all of you
Should I or should I not do a big KamiJirou post discussing why they mirror each other so well?
Ahh well I'll so one anyway, at somepoint.
Am I writing fan-fiction?
Yes, yes I am.
Okay one thing I find so funny is that Tetsutetsu had this crazy one sided rivalry with Todoroki that started when he dropped a robot on him, like he doesn't hate him, he just wanted to slug it out with him.
Then they get into a I wouldn't say fight but disagreement as their both hyping up Kendo and Yaoyorozu, that was basically.
"She's awesome"
"Well she also happens to be awesome"
"Oh really she's not as awesome as her!"
"Yes, if not more so!"
And if memory serves they went and fought afterwards, just started slugging it out, like that's half a year of wanting to punch him and a swift argument from about 20 minutes ago being settled at around 1536 Degree Celsius.
These himbo's man I swear, only in My Hero could you get Zuko and Colossus slugging out after a petty rivalry started from falling robots and a dispute about which cool as hell girlboss is the best cool as hell girlboss, spoiler they are both equally awesome.
I like to imagen that in a similar vain to his bromance with Kiri, Tetsu is pretty good mates with Shoto now, they have come to a consensus that both girls are equally cool. Also one of the few people he will shake hands with, Testu's don't get crushed as he knows that he couldn't output the amount of force required.
One thing I adore about Piezo being a post war fic is that, everyone of them are snarky little shits, throwing out one liners and fucking with each other to a grand degree, examples.
Katsuki throwing out nicknames like his name is Tony Stark.
This version of Hanta is really into poking fun at peoples relationships, as it Fumikage for some reason, Mina is a menace.
Mineta, weirdly got toned the hell down I might have accidently made him a new character.
And for some reason I write Shouto with James May mannerisms, just for the hilarity of the 'Hello' meme.
The funny thing about Mineta is that he is very smart and incredibly talented, but he goes about using them in some of the worse ways possible, and he's funny.
But he is just a weird dude and it doesn't help that no one explains to him why what he says is wrong, they could probably have made an intervention and told him straight up that he needs to stop, respect boundaries, and hopefully he would understand, they need to positively reinforce change.
who chugging olive oil fullstop?!
Water good.
Kyouka: Breathing very heavily on the couch*
Izuku: Is she okay?
Momo: Give her about an hour and she will possibly have recovered enough brain capacity to form coherent sentences.
Happy belated Easter everyone
I adore the idea of the various weird occurrences on the island are caused by Fey, that Owl, probably a Fey.
Ended up having to repost this because of mobile tumblr nonsense, but.
Fun thought: Percy having "obscure antecedents" is really interesting because someone could have just ASKED him when he was built. I feel like Sir Topham Hatt must have done so when he was purchased. In which case, why would that information be concealed from the Thin Clergyman? What motivates Percy (and supposedly Sir Topham) to be cagey about his past?
Well, here are some seemingly unrelated facts:
-Percy has been shown to have some fear of the supernatural, which seems to be pretty uncommon for engines. He also never really seems to grow out of it.
-Percy is pretty accident-prone, and it's not always his fault.
-Sodor feels pretty supernatural in various ways, and given its relation to the Isle of Man, there could very well be fey/fairies or ghosts or both.
My personal headcanon is that Percy was built around the early 1910's, perhaps a year or two before Thomas (which makes sense given that he'd had a rebuild before being purchased by the NWR and brought to Sodor in 1926 or so). More importantly, however, I imagine that he was finished on April 30th, between the hours of 3 and 4 AM. (For our purposes, we'll say April 30th, 1913.)
That's right: Percy was finished on the witching hour of Walpergeis Night. A decent chunk of his misfortune comes from the fact that he's, unfortunately for him, "fey-touched" or otherwise supernaturally connected.
Thus, he can instinctively sense the supernatural, as in it sends shivers through his frames, but he can't see them, and that almost makes it worse: he knows something's there, but he can't see it or otherwise sense it. Plus, when you're close to the supernatural, the supernatural often knows it. I think poor Percy just gets messed with by Things Barely Beyond His Perception sometimes and yeah, that can be pretty stressful. Perhaps Percy's rebuild(s) and oddly chimera-like composition was the result of previous owners quietly trying to break him of this connection/curse(?) by replacing various parts and hoping that enough replacement would dispel the effect. (It didn't, of course, but it was worth a try.)
Of course, Sir Topham, being a good Christian gentleman, would not let ANY of this information slip to the Thin Clergyman. Even if what Percy says is true (and the Sudrian in him says it just might be, even if the Christian in him doesn't want to believe it), nobody can know, especially a man of the cloth. For one, it might lead to unsavory rumors like "the railway is haunted" or "fairies are around." For two, the last thing they need is an exorcism or other such activities happening on their railway, as that would only fuel point 1. So, Sir Topham decides that this information is better left unrecorded, and he'll just pass it along to his son privately when the railway changes hands.
("But Te! Wouldn't the engines count as iron? Wouldn't fey traditionally be unable to do anything to them?" Strictly speaking, it's hard to say. However, even if we go with the most generous interpretation, that being "all iron/steel is bad for fey," I am inclined to believe that at the date and time that Percy was completed, the supernatural forces were strong enough that it didn't matter. Perhaps Percy should count himself lucky; if a human were born under similar circumstances, the supernatural would likely have a much greater grasp upon them. By virtue of being a creature of fire and iron, he inherently resists the worst of it.)