me when the emotionally repressed character is revealed to have had something happen in their childhood that was completely out of their control but changed them in a way they can never come back from
sometimes you gotta lure your overly-studious ravenclaw gf into spending time with you 🥰 📚
( from 'Every Teardrop is a Waterfall' by Kat_12739 on ao3, GO READ IT!!! the first story is about seb falling sick and still pushing himself/not admitting he's sick until he ends up in the hospital, the second story is about the birth of seb and clora's daughter and seb's reaction to clora almost dying in childbirth, and the third is about dealing with a fussy newborn lewis😭🥹THEY'RE SO GOOD AND SWEET AND SOMEWHAT SAD (not to mention beautifully written) so go check it out!!💖💖 )
BOKUTO WITH HIS HAIR DOWN BOKUTO WITH HIS HAIR DOWN BOKUTO WITH HIS HAIR DOWN BOKUTO WITH HIS HAIR DOWN BOKUTO WITH HIS HAIR DOWN BOKUTO WITH HIS HAIR DOWN BOKUTO WITH HIS HAIR DOWN BOKUTO WITH HIS HAIR DOWN BOKUTO WITH HIS HAIR DOWN BOKUTO WITH HIS HAIR DOWN BOKUTO-
clancy save me clancy save me clancy save me clancy save me clancy save me clancy save me clancy save me clancy save me clancy save me clancy save me clancy save me clancy save me
deku saves bakugo because even a 14yo dickhead deserves to get saved, deku reaches out to aoyama because even a 15yo traitor deserves to get help, deku saves a drug lord/child abuser & deku fights against his mentors' decision to kill a domestic terrorist because deku's character progresses and realizes that a real hero saves everyone (though horikoshi could've handled that point better), which is subjective and no one has to agree with that message, but that doesn't negate the fact that horikoshi set up a paradigm of deku saving and saving and saving because everyone deserves to be saved, so no i don't think it would have been too much or too corny for the hereos to actually follow through and save the main antagonists (that turned out to be victims)