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Fandom Problem #7721:
It's amazing how strong female characters are not allowed to have male love interests these days. In the eyes of the fanbase or worse, the writers AND the fanbase.
Like damn. You all respect a female character for everything she has done in the story thus far, but the moment she has as much as a crush on a male character, she's not a strong character anymore and that means she will be ruined?
I wish I could say real-life women aren't treated like this, but sadly, they are.
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Bakugou being pressed he failed was crazy to me because all he had to do was just assure citizens to get to safety and do defense but noooo it's all Izukus fault for something Bakugou could have easily done
He passed the first round but damn when it doesn't involve exacting on violent actions, he just cannot for the life of him do that, and the craziest part is Midoriya can't be blamed at all, he did follow along with Bakugou (which I can only say is dumb because remember it's Bakugou) and then got attacked for being the successor, and having to hear Bakugou bitch about how it's his fault All Might retired as if Midoriya is also the reason, he needs a damn therapist.
This is what gets me. Bakugou is the definition of invalid crashout. He couldn't even do the bare minimum in this situation. Somehow he managed to do less than the miniscule amount of effort. And yet he had the nerve to pitch a fit about it and take it out on someone else. What did he think was gonna happen?
This is also why I always roll my eyes when people say he's the hardest working character. It's easy to perceive yourself as working the hardest when you already think you're the best. That's why he didn't bother to change his approach when it was so obvious that what he was doing wasn't working. He was convinced that he didn't need to put in the same effort as everyone else because in his mind there was no way he could fail.
Bakugou is the most entitled character in the series and him failing the provisional exam is one of the only times the narrative calls it out.
Only to immediately backtrack and let him whine his way into being told about OFA but who's salty about it? (me)
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now that I’ve got a little space from it I have a piece I want to say: I genuinely LOVED ToH but it missed the mark on one specific thing for me and that’s the topic of bullying.
I am sooo sick and tired of stories and narratives giving a bully character a really complex reason, especially a justified reason, for why they started bullying in the first place. in real life, people bully others because it gets them something they want, whether that be a moment to get to feel powerful, or a less-fleeting spot amongst a group of bullies / general “in-crowd.”
children can definitely be influenced by their parents’ opinions of other children, and you can absolutely have this be a reason why someone might be pushed towards bullying. but to set up this extremely contrived framework around the idea that Amity had to pretend to hate her once-friend in order to nobly protect Willow from her parents’ disdain, is just absolute bullshit and frankly insulting to bullying victims.
I get that later scenes have Amity claim/confess she still shouldn’t have done what she did, but that’s pretty empty lip service given that the audience is still meant to view her in a much more charitable light after this information surfaces. Amity only really has to apologize for taking the wrong actions as a helpless child, rather than apologize for wrong intentions towards Willow, or own up to any genuine malice - which it’s very much shown she DID behave with, given the very first time we see Amity in the show, she is bullying Willow viciously without an audience (as far as either girl knew at the time.) that was a performance for no one; that was cruelty for cruelty’s sake. and the show doesn’t ever address this facet of it.
it drives me nuts because I’m almost positive the show thinks it has to justify Amity’s behavior in order for the audience to want to root for her as a redeemed character and Luz’s later love interest, but frankly, how this topic was handled is leagues worse than just letting Amity actually own up to bad intentions and make amends on that basis rather than offloading the responsibility of her past actions to more villainous characters. it sucks. it ESPECIALLY sucks given how the show’s message constantly positively centers the sorts of “weirdness” that people are often bullied for in real life. I just expected a little more respect around this topic given how many home runs the show hits on other discussions.
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@acercrea mentioned you on a post “I haven’t rewatched Teen Wolf since my mid to late...”:
@liliaeth It can’t be both. He can’t be the most “selfless and self effacing” character who has always put others first and a 16 year old boy who is allowed to have a moment for himself.
I already replied to this person on the other post, (and probably a bit too harshly, but they just pissed me off) but this bit of their reply in specific just annoys me...
Because yes, a person can be the most selfless and self effacing character who has always put others first, and still be a 16 year old boy who is allowed to have a moment for himself.
The two don't contradict one another.
A 16 year old can be too kind, too caring, and still be entitled to be the child he is... If Scott were perfect, they'd well... they'd still hate him, only then they'd use the excuse to say he's too perfect, and thus too boring to be interesting...
And claiming that Scott didn't do enough selfless things in the later seasons just makes me wonder what show they were watching... Because it sure as hell wasn't Teen Wolf
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GOROMI POSTING 💋

🎀 • these r lazy sketches and stuff but i wanted to draw goromi so bad sooo here she is ^_^ pirate and cunt form!!!! Don’t mind my anatomy bc im not vry good at anatomy uhm or drawing majima but im practicing more <_< also shimano is ugly asf so he gets low effort
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That Ginseng mascot really creeped me out when I first saw it inside the Photo Rally app.
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Asta: We’re not so different, you know.
Yuno: We are completely different... I’m gracefully tall, you’re freakishly short.
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