Mha actor au but Todoroki actor has the exact same burn as his character on his face it’s just the wrong side
grug hate two factor authentication. first grug have to remember password. then grug have to point out which cave painting has birds. now they want grug to hunt and gather new thing called numbers. grug won’t do it grug miss the bird paintings grug was getting pretty good at birds.
MAPLE thinks about MIDORI! MAPLE becomes HAPPY!
(i dont ship mapledori BTW)
"Celebrating anime characters birthdays is stupid." Fuck it, Happy Birthday Mr. Compress.
he really is out for blood
[ID: An edited Brooklyn 9-9 meme with Tecchou instead of Rosa. In the first picture he's looking straight into the camera. He says "I've only lost Jouno for ten minutes". In the second picture he's drawing his sword and and is looking down with his eyes hiddedn in the shadow. He continues "But if anything happened to him, I will kill everyone in this room and then myself". End ID]
hey, been a while. anyway, here's garfield and hatsune miku being besties (:
My problem with the plf war is that we get little to no information on the regiment advisors
God, ain't it the truth. I mean, I have a lot of problems with the PLF War, but that was certainly a prominent one. Like, I told myself when Taser Face lightning dude got unceremoniously no-sold by a high-schooler and effortlessly one-two'd by Edgeshot and Midnight that, well, if nothing else, maybe we could assume that all those nameless advisors were there to give the heroes some vaguely significant faces to fight while the named characters with more build-up would escape to have more prominent and narratively significant fights at some later point.
But if Trumpet, Geten, and Re-Destro all get off-paneled and arrested, what exactly was the point of the advisors, then? Like, a few of them have escaped, we know, but other than the one who killed Midnight, there's no particular reason to be invested in the fights with them later. It's not like they even got portrayed as a real threat, for all that they were billed as "stronger than the average hero."
Mind, Edgeshot of the Top Ten Billboard Ranking is by no measure an "average hero," but what does that matter, when you're not going to let any of them fight and beat an "average hero"?
Also too, dramatic tension in your fight scenes aside, I continue to be irked that we got all these characters that the League had three and a half months to bond with, only for it to come to nothing. And look, three months doesn't sound like a lot, but the League themselves had only been together for two months when the Shie Hassaikai arc kicks in, Magne gets killed, Compress maimed, and this pisses off the rest of the League so much they scuttle an alliance and maim the man responsible in return.
The League isn't even together for all of those two months! Their early meetings are much more sporadic; they all split up to lay low for a while after Kamino. Three months with the people at the mansion would be much more prolonged contact! I'm forever salty that the fandom just assumes--with little canonical reason to do otherwise--that those fourteen weeks just meant nothing, that not one single League member got invested enough in the cause they were building, the people they were seeing in regular meetings, to spare them so much as a thought.
I can only hope we'll get more of them back later; given their focus on Re-Destro, I find it unbelievable in the extreme that any number of escaped advisors would just let the man stay in prison--not after having lost Destro to prison the same. (Assuming, of course, that Geten hasn't hijacked the contents of an ice machine to break them out already.)
Thanks for the ask!
do you want to empty the recycle bin for this drive?
In the town where I grew up, there was a large statue in one of the parks, of a famous historical white colonizer. I'm not going to say who specifically, suffice it to say that it was someone who wasn't worth memorializing for their deeds. And as you can imagine, this statue was a frequent target of vandalism, with paint or toilet paper or eggs on multiple occasions. Now, the local council was generally pretty lax when it came to repairing potholes or other public damage in the town, but every time, 24 hours after this particular statue was hit, the same person would always appear in a Hi-Vis vest, hat, mask and sunglasses, carrying a bucket of water, and wash it clean. They would do it as quickly as possible, but always made sure the face and the name carved at the bottom were generously scrubbed. This only encouraged people to do it again, and so it became a vicious cycle.
Within a year, the statue had sustained so much damage that it was unrecognizable and the lettering unreadable, so eventually the council came and took it down. Also apparently, the person in the Hi-Vis vest didn't even work for the council. They were supposedly just some 'good samaritan' who cleaned it, often before the council even discovered it needed cleaning, so they just let them do it and ignored the problem. They didn't bother putting the statue up again.
Much later, we found out that the anonymous 'samaritan' had been deliberately washing the statue with a bucket of saltwater, which had dramatically corroded it, causing irreversible accumulative damage far worse than spray paint ever would have done. It's even theorized that they were also often the one spray-painting it, just so that they had an excuse to come back after a day to wash it.
In a way, Fyodor represents everything Nikolai doesn’t like and yet wishes he could be. Fyodor not only embodies much of his ideals-a man who doesn’t have any attachment to emotion (on the outside at least), but he also has full control of the world around him; that being the thing Nikolai craves to be free. I believe part of the reason Fyodor understood Nikolai so thoroughly was because they share in that need to be in control: for Nikolai it’s of himself, and for Fyodor it’s of his plan, (or the world, it’s purposefully unclear).
Fyodor is not only a serial terrorist (which Nikolai feels awful about being) but he is also The Most controlling character in the series, what Nikolai hates. By killing Fyodor he’s not just getting rid of his feelings for him but he’s also Becoming Fyodor, in the way that then he will finally master his guilt by murdering someone special to him.
Nikolai is very gay by thinking that the biggest emotional attachment he has that he can get rid of to Beat The System is a man who he hasn’t seen since he went to prison forever ago