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“He would not fucking say that” except its the badly written source material so he did, in fact, say that
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"get a job" "unemployed behaviour" okay but like. girl your ableism
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IT DOESNT HAVE TO BE PERFECT IT JUST NEEDS TO BE DONE IT DOESNT HAVE TO BE PERFECT IT JUST NEDS TO BE DONE IT DOESNT HAVE TO BE PERFECT IT JUST NEEDS TO BE DOOOOOOONE. AAAAAUUUGH
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lately my kids have been playing Baby Knife, which consists of somebody acting as a baby with knife hands chasing people while going "baby knife baby knife" over and over. is this a thing or are they just insane
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Another order complete~
Time to get some proper photos of these beauties and send them on their way to their new home.
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don’t abandon joy because it is brief. don’t commit to solitude because happiness is fleeting. it’s okay that good things do not last forever. it’s okay to simply enjoy a thing for as long as you have it.
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The biggest theme woven throughout the entire story of My Hero Acadamia has always been that everyone, regardless of who they are or what they've done, deserves a second chance.
Izuku Midoriya, despite being born without a quirk, still deserves the chance to become a hero, to save people like he always dreamed.
Katsuki Bakugo, despite being a bully, still deserves the chance to apologize and grow, to become better, and to live up to the image others had of him.
Eri, despite being cursed with a power she can't control, still deserves to the chance be saved, to take back her happiness and smile once again.
Eijiro Kirishima, despite cowering in the face of danger, still deserves the chance to show how brave he is, to stand and defend those he cares about.
Danjuro Tobita, despite his failure to achieve his dream, still deserves the chance to try again, to help those in need and be the hero he always wanted to be.
Enji Todoroki, despite the pain he put his family through, still deserves the chance to make amends, to atone for what he's done and begin to make things right.
Izuku Midoriya, despite losing the quirk that made him a hero, still deserves the chance to be one, to try and fulfill his dream once again, with the support of everyone who cares about him.
So to see that story sacrifice its core theme and deny that second chance to the ones who needed it the most all in the name of being more realistic feels so disheartening. To see it draw a line in the sand as if to say "Sorry. Only some of you deserve this" feels so disingenuous. And to see it treat this outcome like a happy ending, to hint at the idea of making only a few small changes to the world that had a direct hand in creating the ones who most needed that second chance, to imply that the punishment they faced was just because of the actions they took after being denied that second chance, is infuriating.
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me, any time i'm anxious about sharing an idea/posting a fic: i am going to get a bad grade in fandom, something that is normal to fear and possible to achieve
#Like it's a serious problem for me#I panic delete more than I leave up#It's stupid and why I block over gatekeepy nonsense
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finished my art for @skinkblue, can't say it was easy, but most definitely fun
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