that one ghosty time travel soulmate au thing thats really big in the atla fandom except its bnha and . izuku just has like 22 soulmates yes
i am begging you all to stop treating this site like instagram if you dont want it to be content free by next year
GOD HES SO PRETTY!
If anyone can tell me what chapter this panel is from it will b greatly appreciated <3
parents, please be consistent and communicate clearly, in advance, when it comes to household chores.
kids should be helping with chores in a shared household (and learning how to be self-sufficient in the future). but! kids also deserve to have their free time respected by not having chores sprung on them unexpectedly. and assigning them chores at random just encourages them to isolate themselves from the family. talk with them in advance about what’s expected–setting & respecting clear boundaries will make you both happier.
Fnaf animatronics are cool and all but have you seen animatronics in REAL life? Those things fucking suck. Chucky Cheese and what ever tf his friends are called? Literally the worst things to exist. They aren't hot OR fuckable and they don't even have the souls of dead children in them so what's even the point?
A benchtrio fnaf security breach au I drew back in december :D
Pov you want to have an illegal sleepover in a mall what could go wrong
do me a solid and just reblog this saying what time it is where you are and what you’re thinking about in the tags.
im still waiting for lolirock to get popular with the gays so we can have that good gay content
I've legit seen folks (mainly some c!techno apologists who try to argue that his character HAS experienced the narrative consequences everyone else wants him to) claim that c!Wilbur has "never been punished" and "always got what he wanted." And that take... Just baffles me. Because...
Are you speaking in narrative terms? Are you saying the narrative itself has never punished Wilbur? Because might I direct you to the fact that: Every harebrained scheme the man has ever concocted has ended in disaster. Every time he takes any action, the narrative curbstomps him with consequences. Oh? He thinks he can have an innocent drug van? He and his friends are targeted with violence from the police. He thinks he can achieve safety through a loophole by making his own nation? He thinks that, if challenged, he can just ignore the threat of war until it goes away? His opposition destroys the land, continuously brutally attacks them, uses an inside man to kill them while their guard is lowered, and generally grinds his men into the dust and would have succeeded in their attempts to snuff out their rebellion had Tommy not made a great personal sacrifice. He tries to hold a one-party election to get a firm grasp on authority? Political opponents spring up and challenge him, the man he brought in for an endorsement runs against him and wins and kills and exiles him. He tries to find peace in death? Hellish Train Limbo.
This man fucking breathes wrong and the narrative is like "hmmmm. I think. He needs to suffer some consequences for that." (Which I love)
Or maybe you're talking about the idea that he was "escaping consequences" with his death? That he wanted to die and so him committing assisted suicide isn't really a consequence or a punishment? And to that not only may I again direct you back to "the man wanted to find peace in death only to find himself trapped in a hellish train limbo," but also... Is that really how you see suicide? When someone commits suicide, do you not feel anything negative about it because "well, they wanted to die, so they just got what they wanted?" I'd hope bet no. I'd hope bet you still feel bad for folks who kill themselves, you still think that dying-- even by suicide, even if that's what the person "wanted"-- is something bad. I'd hope bet you still recognize that the emotional state leading up to a person committing suicide is one of great suffering. So why is Wilbur any different? Why is his suffering suddenly erased, his death made out to be a positive for him or a grand success, just because "well, he wanted to die. He got what he wanted"?
Like sure. Wilbur wasn't executed or imprisoned for his crimes. But is that the only way you can conceptualize punishment? Consequences? Does it have to be systemic or connected to a government to matter? And just because it wasn't, does that mean Wilbur was not punished enough? Did not suffer enough? Did not experience the harsh consequences of his actions?
And hmmm. Doesn't that sound... familiar, actually? Doesn't that sound like... a certain self-destructive mentally ill man's own views on himself? Doesn't that sound like the mindset of a man desperate for punishment, a man who is being framed within the text as showcasing his self-harming traits-- as being incorrect-- in expressing that mindset?
Here’s a dumb, unedited, very short story that ends really abruptly because my inspiration ran out, that combines two of @hey-hamlet’s AUs: Don’t Praise The All Mighty and All Traitors.
Basically, All Might’s abuse is what convinces 1-A to turn traitor.
Buh. Enjoy, it’s been a hot minute since I’ve written anything for BNHA
A figure in a dark hoodie wandered aimlessly through the streets, searching. They tried to hide their desperation, but the drug dealers and gang members who roamed the alleyways could practically smell it. The figure ignored them, keeping their pace even
“Kids like you should be at home now,” a voice sneered from the shadows, and the person jumped, turning to face the long, lanky figure that stepped into the dimly lit road, moonlight glinting off the staples that held their face together. The hooded figure relaxed, just slightly
“Dabi.”
“You know my name, kid, but I don’t think I know yours... How did you come to learn it, anyway?” Dabi’s fingers started to smoke threateningly— the watching thugs quickly scattered, all too familiar with what was about to happen. But the figure didn’t run. They didn’t even flinch.
“Midoriya told me,” they said, reaching up and pulling off their hood, revealing red and white colored hair, and a scar that had previously been hidden in the shadow of the hood. Dabi froze, eyes wide in shock. But he quickly masked it with a smirk.
“Sho— that is to say, Todoroki Shoto, what a surprise. Shouldn’t you be at home?” Dabi tried to sound cocky, but there was a slight tremble in his voice. Todoroki simply frowned.
“We want to join the league. Me, and the rest of 1-A,” he said bluntly, his fists clenching. Before Dabi could respond though, he continued, looking at the ground with a furrowed brow “All Might keeps... *hurting* Midoriya, and none of us knew until Kamino. And nobody believes us except Aizawa-sensei and Mic-sensei. The league seems to know...” at this, he looked up. “Help us kill All Might, and we’ll do whatever you want.”
How come semi trucks in Europe look like “toot toot :)” and in North America they look like “HONK HOOOOOOOONK >:|”
dsmp + osmp + fnaf hyperfixation | all the pronouns give me ur pronouns theyre mine now
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