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i know it’s pride but it seems unfair that they got 3d printed eggs just for building a stupid nest. i could do that too and nobody would give me eggs
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a face you'd find on the side of a milk carton
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me writing: i am a god and reality bends to my whims
me proofreading: im too stupid to be alive
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when the human 2.0 patch rolls out i think people with uvulas should lay eggs rather than keeping them up in there
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i started reading the hq!! light novels and idk if u ever plan to but why are they genuinely kghn angst fics?? obviously not all of it but i would’ve been 100% confident some of these passages were from ao3 im crying. and not even with “shipping” filter on it’s just genuinely i have no other explanation for why hinata is daydreaming a picnic w him and sharing their food right now?
WTF IVE BEEN OUT OF THE GAME TOO LONG I DIDNT EVEN KNOW THERE WERE LIGHT NOVELS.....BRB ADDING TO MY FACKIN LIST!!!!!
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What MHA narrative choices r u talking about? (feel free to spoil idc for this one)
full disclosure: i kind of fell off reading after midoriya went rogue, so i can't speak on how the manga has developed in light of chapters following.
in general, i have felt from the very beginning that i couldn't tell what horikoshi was trying to say or do with mha. what really stands out for me is (forgive me its been some time since i read) when the villains broke into that training facility at the very start of the manga. to this day i can't remember why that happened or why it was important? what it was supposed to accomplish other than introducing the villain alliance? TBH....most of my beef is with the villains. for the first half of the manga, i felt absolutely no tension/raised stakes bc they were crummy. which i guess was the point? but they were not a compelling threat nor that interesting as individuals.
i did enjoy the stain arc A LOT as an amazing catalyst for iida's development as well as todoiideku friendship which was wonderful. but again...more of a villain of the week. overhaul was really interesting too!! but too short lived. perhaps im biased bc i really dgaf about shigaraki nor do i feel any sense of impending danger (see: sukuna, makima).
THAT BEING SAID: i vaguely remember a crazy ass fight with shigaraki right before i stopped reading that made me feel horikoshi finally knew what to do with him, what his purpose in the narrative was besides a supervillain protege. and then i was like OHHHHH ITS ALL COMING TOGETHER. so mha very well could be meeting my expectations now.
tl;dr i kind of feel that stakes in mha have taken their time meandering to get to a point where i as a reader strongly feel tension and conflict in a way that is cohesive with the story as a whole. it's a shounen - so by no means is it required to be 'that deep' but these days i look for a little more in a story, at least within an oversaturated genre like kids with superpowers. i very much enjoyed it when i was reading and i probably would still like it if i reread it. it just does not compel me.
i wish i could give a more detailed overview but it has been at least 3 years since i last read anything to do with mha.
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“average person eats 3 spiders a year” factoid actualy just statistical error. average person eats 0 spiders per year. Spiders Georg, who lives in cave & eats over 10,000 each day, is an outlier adn should not have been counted
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i think of this image at least once a month its so funny how this is just what its actually like
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I have a magical solution to all kink discourse it's called "not giving a fuck what consenting adults do to each other no matter how much it personally grosses you out"
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