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sapphic-suchoripterus · 1 year ago
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anyway Tenko loves girls and you'd have to be ignoring every little context clue to say she isnt.
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Idk how all this doesn't prove that Tenko is a big girl-lover
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cheeseonatower · 2 months ago
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HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN FLYING😭😭😭😭😭😭
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giveamadeuschohisownmovie · 11 months ago
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Danganronpa V3 called out toxic fanbases and franchises being milked to death. I know the game got crapped on when it first came out, but I feel that a critical reassessment is needed, especially given the state of fandom discourse nowadays.
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pomegranatecookiez · 2 months ago
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sometimes i think about the thread i read explaining that in the original korean text, the gag with brute's "real" name is more akin to them having an embarrassingly Lame name (charles) and they go by choco werehound brute (or whatever the korean version of it is) to sound cooler. but for whatever reason when the gag got translated into english they fumbled it horribly to the point that it seems like everyone in the cast is being transphobic. this is a certified English Cookie Run moment
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my-gf-is-kazuichi-soda · 1 year ago
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NO! Not Korekiyo!!
You and Siblings need to STOP!
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stillness-in-green · 7 months ago
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Some thoughts on The Discourse about the last BNHA cover
(Note: This Discourse was on Twitter. I don’t know how much of this may have been said here on Tumblr, so consider this either my contribution or just me reporting back on drama from other fronts.)
So, I saw a lot of back and forth over there between people who didn’t like the cover and people who did, and I spent a little while mulling it over. It seemed to me that the people who didn’t like it had a good point, but one they were not articulating particularly well, possibly thanks to the character limit and possibly also because the people talking about it tended to phrase their objections in sarcastic, consciously exaggerated terms because that’s the language months and months of dealing with the truly insufferable Horikoshi Defense Squad on Twitter primed them to use.
So what is the point?  Basically this: In going for the lazy/easy callback in both the cover design and Dai (plate-hair kid)'s role in the final chapter more generally, Horikoshi landed on an "everything comes full circle" ending when what the story desperately needed was an indicator of change.
We didn't need to know that a kid with low self-confidence and nothing to speak of in the quirk department can still become a Pro Hero if he[1] wants to.  We already knew that because it's what the whole story of BNHA was about!  Deku passing the torch/paying it forward is nice if all you care about is Deku's personal arc, but it's sheer reductiveness if you care about literally anything else.  If there was going to be a kid getting Deku's encouragement and help at the end, if that's the ending Hori was absolutely set on, it shouldn't have been the Deku Redux kid; it shouldn't have been the weak kid who has already been metaphorically proven capable of becoming a Hero.
1: And of course it would be a boy.
It should have been the troubled kid, the one from the bad family situation, the one who isn't sure whether he even believes in this Hero thing.  It should have been the kid who, if nothing about Hero Society had changed, would’ve been rejected by the whole corrupt system—in so many words, the Tenko Redux kid.  That's the one who we saw could not become a Hero under the previous system.  That's who we needed to demonstrate the system's improvement.
Instead, all we get is Deku helping himself.  And it fits, I guess, because “himself” is the only sort of person Deku ever wanted to save anyway—remember that in the very first chapter, Deku tells All Might that he wants to be a Hero because he was never “saved” as a kid and so he thinks saving is the coolest thing ever.  Implicitly, then, Deku wanted to be the kind of Hero who could have saved the kid he was, and that tendency to reserve his compassion for people he can recognize himself in—the crying children and the Hero wannabes—is consistent throughout the series.  Dai, then, simply becomes the very last of these examples, the chance for Deku to tell his middle school self that he, too, can be a great Hero.
And that’s quite a choice, isn’t it?  Take a second to consider the implications there. The metaphorical parallel Deku helps is his middle school self, not his childhood self—there’s no evidence that Dai was bullied on the same level young Izuku was, and we sure didn’t see anyone telling him to jump off a roof.  So, who does save those children, then, in this grand, improved version of Hero Society?  Does anyone?
Well, not really. Not that we’re shown. Indeed, the child who was the closest analogue to young Izuku—a weak and seemingly quirkless boy who stuck his neck out for other rejected children, who still stubbornly wanted to be a Hero despite a parent's disapproval—was Tenko, and Deku pointedly did not save him.
To be clear, I don’t mean that just in the sense that Deku failed to save the adult Tenko became, but even in the emotional sense that the series clearly wants me to believe Deku succeeded at, the saving of the boy's heart? I don’t think Deku even managed that.  Sure, he might have protected the echo of that child from a few memories, might have held his hands for a few exchanges of dialogue, but then the boy transformed back into the form of the Villain he'd become and was swallowed down the spiritual maw of the man from whom society failed to save Tenko to begin with! And what was Deku doing as this happened? Absolutely nothing but yelling impotently as he got blown backward and out of the mindscape.
Imagine that Deku had found some way to cheer up Izumi Kouta only for Muscular to kill the kid thirty seconds later.  No one would be saying, “I think Deku still saved him—his heart, anyway,” if Deku got Kouta to smile and admit that Heroes were actually pretty cool only to do nothing but scream helplessly as he watched Muscular pulverize Kouta’s ribcage with one gentle squeeze.[2]
2: Mind you, this comparison is flawed!  Unlike AFO’s vestige, Muscular doesn’t turn up to kill a child as a direct result of Deku’s own actions. Also unlike the events of the final battle, Deku doesn't jump up and personally administer the killing blow to the still-screaming victim, either.
It just leaves me thinking about some of the stuff @codenamesazanka has said about how the narrative treats Shigaraki and Deku helping him: not as something Deku has a duty to do, not something Hero Society on the whole owes Shigaraki (and all the other metaphorical expy/future Shigarakis), but rather a bonus, a nice extra, a demonstration to shine up Deku's Hero cred because he's making efforts no one else would bother with and that no one would reasonably expect him to make. It's not Deku’s job to save the Tenkos or the young Izukus of the world; apparently that just falls to society at large.
So then, what was the point of making Tenko/Tomura such an extreme case of someone who started in a similar place to Deku?  Why make him, also, a weak kid who was told he couldn't be a Hero, if you're not going to have Deku save him in the way no one saved Deku himself?
From where I'm sitting, the answer is, "It seemed like a good idea to Horikoshi at the time, but proved to be poorly thought out."  But if Deku failing to save his own closest childhood analogue was where the story was going the whole time, then Shigaraki should never have been used to parallel Deku to begin with.  It's just a damned waste of Shigaraki as a character, an insult to everything he represented, to use him for ~the parallels~ throughout the entirety of the story except the very beginning and the very end.
Anyway, Pro Heroes are bullshit and the ending should have been them being radically reconceived from the ground up with input from all the people they failed to save.  But again, if you have to still have Heroes-qua-Heroes at the end, and you have to have some stupid thematic echo because you as an author think callbacks are the single most compelling storytelling tool of all time, then everything we got on Dai should have been for Scissors-kun instead, and here I am very much including Dai's scene before the first war. An unsettling scene of a strange child with his mouth sewn shut, stuck in a straitjacket in a dark room should have been the last thing we saw before launching into the day of the raids, an apparent element for the future in the same way that so many future Villains were first shown in the wake of Stain's arrest.
See, Shigaraki’s own destructiveness is what ultimately frees Scissors-kun from the basement, “saving” this rejected, abused child in a way no Hero ever managed or even knew to try, just as Shigaraki brought light and a strange sort of hope to the lives of so many others whom Heroes failed.  However, Shigaraki couldn't carry his ambitions through to the end. He was never able to meet the kid he indirectly saved, never able to offer that appallingly abused victim an avenue for his signature brand of rough justice. Heroes stopped him from doing so. So then, who will help Scissors-kun?
If we’re to believe that the story's protagonist has made a real difference, that Deku and his classmates have changed the world for the better, then we don't need to see them helping a kid who we already know is going to turn out fine because “he” aleady did. We need to see them help the people that previously only Villains would have helped, picking up the torch they struck from Shigaraki’s hands.
So sure, keep the scene with Granny Evil and Scissors-kun if you must, to show that it’s not only Heroes but also the broader Hero Society that’s changed. After that, though, show Deku stepping in.  Show him taking an interest in this kid as a way to keep his promises—to Shigaraki, that the rejection and obliviousness that he sought to destroy have indeed been destroyed and will remain so, and to Spinner, that Deku will remember Shigaraki for the rest of his life. 
When Deku is older and in a position to give advice to a kid who’s floundering and uncertain of what to do with his life because of what people around him say about him, make that character echo the characters the old system failed to save, not the character who the entire story proved would do just fine.
For god's sake, ditch Deku Redux.
Now, I know the obvious rejoinder here: We can’t use Deku’s story to say that BNHA already showed us that Dai would be fine because Dai has a quirk where Deku did not, therefore Deku’s path would not be open to Dai.  To this, I would reply that neither Deku nor Dai specify that Dai wants/is able to be a top Hero, merely that he be the kind of Hero people can admire—which the story has also already proven true!
Ojiro got into UA with nothing but one (1) extra limb.
Manual has a perfectly middling quirk that turned out to be absolutely crucial in two different wars because it was the right quirk at the right time.
Wash’s quirk makes strong bubbles. 
Like, this list is not short.  Manifest Plates might or might not make Dai Hero Billboard material, but one of the major points of the endgame was the sublime and noble value of helping when you can, in the way that you can.  So to reiterate, we didn’t need that to be proven again in the epilogue.
If anything, going the route of retreading the same story makes the epilogue much worse! Not only do we not get to see how this society is helping the people the old society most profoundly failed—victims who fall through the cracks and become Villains—but in seeing yet another a weak kid being mocked for his heroic aspirations, we find that we’ve barely moved a step beyond the exact same place we started.
That’s the message Horikoshi chose to go with, for both the closing chapters of the story and the story’s final volume cover.  Truly, as art that summarizes the story goes, it’s a masterful choice!  And that's the whole problem. The cover of Volume 42 is a perfect illustration of the self-absorbed, cynical, cyclical nature of BNHA's endgame. Little wonder, then, that it's hated by the same people who hated said endgame.
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itsnothingofinterest · 1 year ago
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Hey hope you're doing ok with the recent bnha discourse?
Still holding out hope for shigaraki/tenko and good writing 👍👍
Can I ask you, if you ever find it kind of off-putting (like I do) when some bnha fans commit to the idea that Deku and the other younger heroes will be the ones to change their society for the better, after the villains are killed?
As if purely heroic methods were really capable of changing hero society, when the very best that the innocent people in bnha have done from their constant protectors, the heroes, is toss the hero kids a shirt and some dollar store med. Items??
(To say nothing of the government corruption that came to be under All-might's nose, that Deku and the other heroes haven't thought about once.)
And they honestly believe that's the best outcome...
It feels either very optimistic or unknowing at best, and completely ignorant at worst.
Do you think so or differently?
Oh yeah, no I totally get what you mean; it kinda looks like we’re on course for a lot to get worse actually. And it all comes back to how poorly they handled the villains; both their talking points, and their failure to save them.
We just have not been given any indication that the next gen are going to do anything better than their predecessors; they're ending their arcs side by side with them as equals and partners after all.
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Rather than improving things, they're basically a carbon copy of the last generation; which I feel is exemplified in how the final battle of this war ending in a retread of Kamino. Except like I said, in some areas it feels like it'll just get worse. This retread of Kamino ending not in an arrest, but in a murder; something I find very worrying given Deku's status as the next symbol (which, despite all criticism of All Might in the same roll, Deku has become anyway) because of the impact that'd have on treatment of villains by the heroes Deku inspires. Add in their treatment of Machia & their support of Hawks' handling of Twice and it just doesn't look good. Oh and if that same crowd gets wind of his status as 'The Greatest Hero Who Saves By Putting You Out Of Your Misery' that'll be even more catastrophic. (Especially once the Singularity doomsday starts up for real.)
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Meanwhile, what little progress has been made on a societal level is either purely for the heroes benefits, like the civilians acting more grateful to the heroes (and as you say, the results of that are pretty middling, amounting to first aid & a shirt); or else maybe baby steps in the right direction like Shoji's answer to the heteromorph plot. Baby steps they do not have time for, mind you. And even then, that's still a 'maybe' because Shoji's not actually planning anything different from normal hero activity: just be inspiring and hope people follow your example. Meanwhile everything else societal that brought us here, corruption in the system, poor treatment or handing of quirks, general prejudice; it's all just gone unaddressed.
Probably because the points with which they used to be addressed, the League, instead got their plot points changed to revolve around motives more personal, less serious, less justifiable, and more easily addressable by the kids. Y'know; Toga's plot used to be about society's treatment of the other but then was about her wanting love, Dabi's was about people in power abusing their power but then was about him wanting attention, and Shigaraki's was about the lie of hero society and the complacency of the people it inspired, but Deku couldn't do anything about that so instead it because about Tenko's hatred towards his house. But then Deku still couldn't do anything about that so instead it became about Tenko's self-hated. And then Deku still couldn't address that either all too well, really, so we instead got 'It was AFO All Along'; and that Deku could handle with trivial ease. What self-respecting All Might clone couldn't punch AFO?
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To use a metaphor I think Tomura would appreciate; it's like they all turned on easy mode, and Deku especially turned on baby mode, and it feels like we're all going to get the bad ending as a result of them skipping so many side-quests, dialogue trees, or special objectives. Personally speaking, any hope I had in things turning around was based in how the villains would be handled, both a) because I expected how they were handled would reflect how their societal motives would be handled(i.e. how Deku saved Tenko would inform us of how he'd save other Tenkos), and b) because I expected they'd need the help and perspective.
Needless to say, I've not been left with much hope that things will turn around.
So yeah, right there with you hoping Tomura could somehow come back, partially because that's the only part of this ending that feels salvageable even by his long-shot odds. But boy is the rest a mess of unfortunate implications beneath the veneer of how "The Day is Saved"...Man, Deku really is an All Might clone.
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oblivionbladetd · 8 months ago
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"She's glancing the very real discourse of villainizing victims of oppression only to land on every villain should be some guy that huffed bad vibes out of a sandwich bag and has been the worst ever since... A villain that doesn't have any semblance of a point is just a flat character, fine if that's all you need, but sorely lacking as the complexity of the story increases."
Exactly! If a flat villain serves the intended story then that's fine, but it's incredibly reductive to argue with your whole chest that stories should never, ever tackle real and relevant topics like revenge cycles, the dangers of mob mania, or the slippery slope of radicalization just because some writers failed to understand their own biases. Also, kind of ridiculous to insist "has a point" is self-explanatory, doubly so when Lily herself is stretching the definition from its original context.
Tends to be what happens when you confuse having a point with being totally correct. For a very consistent few examples, I'll reach down into the MHA bucket and pull out a couple of examples for the class.
Starting with the very first antagonistic voice in the show, Aizawa. He is well aware that Midoria is by far the strongest student to grace the halls of UA, but he can't cover distance or hit any harder than a regular guy without breaking his limbs. Man does not hesitate to slam the boot down on the kid with the intent to crush his dreams, in a rough approximation of his own words, "A hero that only has two good swings before becoming a critically injured civilian is beyond worthless, no matter how hard they hit."
To shift to the purely opposite side of the spectrum, Shigaraki. The guy has a damn good point, Hero society has a rotten, cancerous core. Gifted with a dangerous, hard to control quirk, he was never more than an accident away from disaster, and when it did, he had nobody. regardless of any semantics, it is outright shameful that All for One got to the traumatized Tenko first. A blind, dying man found a child in need faster than All Might and a literal army of heroes. It's very hard to say Shigaraki shouldn't be as resentful as he damn well pleases, and it's even true that more than a couple hero institutions should be made flat to the ground. Problem is that he has zero regard for anyone but a select few, so the innocent and truly noble are just as deserving of being turned to dust as the truly rotten.
Both these characters had excellent points, but aren't in the right. Be it the minor case of Aizawa being exceptionally cruel to an untrained kid growing into his quirk, or Shigaraki using his suffering to justify mass murder. They have points and good points at that, but aren't justified by it.
I'd list and explain more, but Lord knows the list is INFINITELY longer than Lorch would ever believe, even just within MHA.
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Uh, shot-in-the-dark predictions for MHA 424 (which are variations of the same thing), for who's gonna catch Izuku:
Izuku is gonna be caught by Tenko, reborn like he's a butterfly; whether he uses a new form of his Quirk or unlocks the one he was born with is between Horikoshi and God XD. It'd be cool if we get Tenko looking almost the same but with his original black hair; the trauma isn't gonna go away but it's more of a destruction of the physical (and artificial as well) similarities between him and AFO, you know? (And he'd look like Nana; I'm craving to see Toshinori's reaction).
Alternatively, (and this is just because I miss him), Mirio catches him. Which, if Izuku has a breakdown, this would convince him he wasn't worthy of being a hero and I crave that sweet sweet hurt/comfort of him thinking he wasn't worthy in the first place only to be proven wrong by everyone else. Besides, Mirio's the one who believes thanks to Sir Nighteye a world without bright smiles doesn't lead to a bright future, it'd be a nice parallel.
Or Izuku's fully unconscious, still has Float (ember or the Quirk without Nana's vestige) and it saves him. Tenko transferred OFA without him realizing and we get more vestige world shenanigans to bring Tenko back (I hope; otherwise why did we have a memory lane for four people?)
I'm excluding the possibility of Katsuki saving him because this mf has a busted arm and his heart's not 100% healed (duh). He would be the type of person to use his legs like Izuku or his teeth (again) but. Nah, let him rest, he also deserves a break.
I believe in Equivalent Exchange and BKDK karma tho (/hj) so depending on how bad discourse got in the last weeks, we're getting an Izuku saying "Kacchan" at least, because that's how it works in this fandom, I'm convinced XD. Anime's just said it's last one for a while so it could happen.
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danmei-confessions · 11 months ago
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To the person who asked about how Shen Jiu would feel about trans people: this is just the Tenko transphobia discourse all over again lmao
but seriously, I would have to think about how the world of pidw would be on trans people, I would assume it’s fine since sqh doesn’t seem like he would be transphobic himself (yknow, with him being gay), so I think that the pidw worlds view on trans people would be positive. So I think that he wouldn’t consider trans women men, therefore being okay with them
anyway, ally shen jiu ✊
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problamticsideanna · 1 year ago
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Do not start Tenko discourse I was just adding stuff that had shipping wiki pages
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"Feast your eyes on this beautiful ocean... It's like your heart is being washed clean, isn't it...? It washes away everything...even all the bad things..."
Bodily 17 years old.
Welcome to Jabberwock Island Fictives! A place where the Danganronpa fictives of the Loveletter System hang out and ocationally get into wacky hijinks.
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hildannette · 2 years ago
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Tenko and Kaede for bingo? :D
HELLO ANON THANK YOU FOR ASKING ABOUT MY TENKAEDERS… i know i’ve been stuck in personer hell for quite a while now but i will NEVER stop loving these girls and i will NEVER stop wanting to talk about them
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tenkaede is my danganronpa otp of all time. these two were BUILT to be girled friends. it’s what they were made for. i wish you could tangibly see how hard i scribbled on “underrated” bc THEY DO NOT GET THE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT THEY DESERVE!! i could literally go on an entire tangent with screenshot evidence about how, despite their limited interactions, they are so meant to be but i will spare you the 10 paragraphs and simply say they are in lesbians af. 👍👍👍👍👍 (also the discourse one is not bc i think tenkaede is controversial but bc my tenm//iko opinion is inherently tied into my tenkaede opinion and i don't like tenm//iko lol)
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danganronpa-ship-tourney · 2 years ago
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They're both really cute together! They're both rather competent leaders, and Kokichi seems to have some genuine respect for her talent. While others try and stop Kirumi from maiding so much, Kokichi lets her do her thing and goes along with it. If anyone could get Kirumi to take more breaks without feeling like he's undermining her, it's the leader who has mandatory tea breaks in his organization. Big power duo. Also the "it's incest because Kokichi calls Tojo mom" is stupid, it's always been stupid, and Kirumi doesn't even want to be called mom.
Rantenko
I'm shoving all the lesbian discourse aside right now, you are looking me in the eye, we are not going over this, I have too many thoughts about that and I don't want to be here all day. Okay? Okay.
Rantaro and Tenko make a good duo as due to how many sisters Rantaro has, he is unlikely to feel overly threatened by Tenko or do anything that makes her uncomfortable. Not to mention Tenko while likely would be mad he lost them, would absolutely want to help him recover his sisters. Rantaro acts as good calming counter balance to Tenko and is the type of guy I think she could learn to get along with, similar to how she can learn to get along with Shuichi. Even if they never properly get together, if Tenko ever wanted to experiment, Rantaro as the soft big brotherly patient type would be a great person for her to explore herself and her relations to boys with.
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catgirl-catboy · 2 years ago
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Danganronpa ask: 17,18,29, 35, 74, 77
17. Do you have an OT3? Which one?
Yep! I ship Songunaki. Every time I see Sondam fanart, I'm picturing Chiaki holding the "Camera" for them, I'm sorry.
18. Favourite rare ship?
I have so many rare ships its not even funny, but I don't see many people talking about Mikan x Izuru and thats a shame!
29. Which character should survived in your opinion?
I'm very biased, but I feel like Tenko surviving over Himiko would make things a lot more interesting. Himiko gets a "live and grieve for them" arc we've seen so many times before. But Tenko... Imagine her having to learn to live without Himiko. Imagine having to face the fact that her prejudice for man was literally made up. Maybe her romance arc even gets the Maki treatment!!!
Survivor Tenko had so much potential,I'm sorry.
35. A character who should’ve got more character development?
(screams ALL OF THEM)
but I'll avoid the obvious choices like Sonia and Hiro.
Toko should have gotten more development, and I don't think she's as redeemed as Kodaka thinks she is. A major character flaw with Toko is that she's complicit in so much violence. She was willing to execute Makoto without a fair investigation in chapter 1. She takes little steps to prevent any Genocide Jack murders.
This isn't a bad thing, but how cool would it be to see that tackled in canon. Instead we got a "you need to learn to make friends" arc that didn't handle any of Toko's larger problems. ;-;
74. What do yo think of Hiyoko Saionji?
I really like her as a character. I feel like a lot of people don't talk about that she's a foil to Mikan, and that they would have gone down together. And while I don't want to excuse bullying, I do think its narratively interesting that Hiyoko is... more in tune with Mikan's true self than any of her friends are? There's a story there.
77. What do you think of the fandom?
I unironically dislike 90% of the fandom.
The way I see it, there are two problems with them.
1.) They think everything is political, when fandom politics should be opt-in. (Looking at you, oh great Chihiro discourse)
2.) They are uncomfortable with the subject matter that exists in Danganronpa, and make that my problem.
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cannibal-husband · 25 days ago
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Quick pinned post bc I'm lazy but hiiiii Im Sol :DD Ima 22 y/o bidyke i use they/them and I been selfshipling from inside tje womb but i only recently started fucking w selfshipblr and like the selfshipping community and shit. Um. What the fucj else do i put here. OH yea this is a a sideblog and i follow frm @/concealedcarryhamsandwich
OH dont bring no proship/antiship/any shit relatinf to that discourse on my blog i do not care about either side and I've been seeing the same stupid arguments since 2016 </3 if u consider ur self strongly a proshipper or antishipper idrgaf but like. Keep it to yourself♡
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I go back n forth on being cool w sharing and Not being cool so idk 💔 im not gonna stab u over a fictional charaxrer but i have shit wrong in my brain (autism npd adhd etc etc)
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