praying 4 tomorrow lads
I did a little something 😜
Gojo's "You cryin'?" but instead he's pounding into you from behind and it's constant and relentless and you're so over sensitive and full that your shaking and the only noises you can make are blubbery squeaks because... yeah yeah you are
Dabi Touya has been plotting.
Thinking about how Touya was genuinely good but all he’s ever been shown was pain and rejection. Both his hero father and villains alike gave up on him as a KID, telling him he’s a failure and he’s never been enough for anyone but he showed them all they’re WRONG.
HE LIVED when he shouldn’t have been able to and he kept training, his fire has never burned hotter and stronger and HE’S ALIVE I just – if any character DESERVES TO LIVE, DESERVES A REDEMPTION, DESERVES GOING HOME it’s him.
Dabi has always been enough.
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villain trio
Not my art I don’t take credit but I just wanted to say THANK YOU WHOEVER MADE THIS MASTERPIECE I NEEEEED HIM🧎♀️
Kotaro and Enji are the ones responsible for Tomura and Dabi, the same Toga's parents are responsible for what happened to her.
This is a story about abusive homes and how vulnerable are kids who grew up in them, and how a man would take advantage of it to use those broken kids and try to shape them into whatever they want.
This is a story about parents forcing kids to be someone else because they don't like who their kids are. This is a story about stolen identities and the tragedies of kids and teenagers dying or getting hurt, because their parents wouldn't accept them.
This is a story about parents ignoring the needs of their children because they think they know better. A story about repressing rage and sadness and being punished when you can't hold it back anymore, a story about society discarding kids since they are very young because they don't fit in, because they are scary or look scary or act scary, and scary just means different.
A story about not living to the standards, not being enough, sweet enough, normal enough, special enough, different enough, similar enough.
This is a story about how real tragedies and evil start with the little things, at home, at every home. At school, in the streets. About how dangerous it is to think "it is not my problem because it is not my family or my life". A story about indifference and irresponsibility and children always paying the price.
Always.
bck to ground zero