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I think the funniest jumpscare I've ever experienced was when I was like 17 and touring a university with my class and they had a dental program there and they also had motion activated lights and we were following the guide down a hallway and they had a bunch of fake dental office rooms and as we passed each room the lights were activated and they were all empty except for one which had a dummy on the dental chair with an unhinged mouth filled with realistic teeth and let me tell you the experience of walking in front of a window only for it to light up to reveal that was so genuinely horrifying
i burst into tears whenever i think about haikyuu and the importance of people.
heavy is a feeling I like
AN ALNST AU IM GONNA SOBBBB
haikyuu is incredible man…
you ever think about the fact that some people exist not to become stars but to lead others towards the light? ….
hinata was so moved by the little giant that his life found meaning the moment he came into his life (and the little giant never really ended up becoming a pro volleyball player in the first place despite his drive and talent!)
nekomata sensei’s “all we have to do is to lower the net!” shaped kuroo’s entire existence. it left such an impression on him that kuroo turned it into his goal in life: helping as many people as possible discover volleyball.
kuroo himself never going pro but becoming instead a bridge between people and volleyball (which he loves so dearly he wants to make it everyone’s business).
takeda sensei’s “He Who Would Climb a Ladder Must Begin at the Bottom” (which he says to hinata during his first year) became so meaningful to him that hinata hanged it on the wall of his bedroom in Brazil.
sugawara becoming a teacher and getting emotional when facing hinata (to whom he used to set when kageyama refused to do it) and kageyama (who quite literally took what had been his place up until the moment he came) and their growth.
you might think you will never end up doing anything great. instead, i believe you might not end up doing something grand, but whatever it is that you do in life it will always be great and you simply never know whether that one thing you said once or that one thing you once did will ever become the driving force behind someone else’s dream.
Sendai Frogs, hanging out for the first time:
Kogane: Wait, so "Mad Dog" isn't even like a proper nickname?
Kyotani: NO! it's just something that asshole Oikawa called me. And I hate it. I've always hated it.
Kogane: Well if it's not your preferred nickname we can always give you something better.
Tsukki: Yeah, you really hate it?
Kyotani: YES. It's so annoying. I hate nick names in general, just call me-
Tsukki, the worst person to tell when something annoys you: Mad Frog.
Kogane: Ohhhhhhh Mad Frog
Kyotani:
Tsukki:
Kogane:
Mad Frog: I fucking hate both of you.
hey y'all!! please check out my new fic "A Prozac-Taker's Guide to Leading a Boys' Volleyball Club". I already have the rest of it outlined!!
A Prozac-Taker's Guide To Leading a Boys' Volleyball Club (1540 words) by redgeryon37 Chapters: 1/? Fandom: Haikyuu!! Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Akaashi Keiji & Bokuto Koutarou, Akaashi Keiji/Bokuto Koutarou
P.S. If you liked this, take a look at my other, longer fic, Mutual Weirdness, and Call It Love
when jeremy tries to make small talk on the drive home from the airport and makes the mistake of asking jean's major
oh my god this is incredible
i fear i locked in too hard with kagehina….