Do u have any tbhk theories?? And if not, do you have any tbhk aus or hcs? :3
I’m not a big theory person (although I wish I was lol), but I do like hearing about other people’s theories!! I’m usually the Negative Nancy who disproves theories that don’t make a lot of sense but here are some TBHK theories I’ve seen that I actually really like:
• Nene is going to end the series becoming a School Mystery, likely creating a new place as 8th
• Katakuri is a Yashiro
• Kou is going to act as an antagonist this arc, similar to Hanako during the PP arc
• Nagisa will have a bigger role later on (this theory is actually my own lol but it’s more speculation)
• Hanako’s abilities come from the entity (I mean this is like painfully obvious to me)
• Sakura is the former No.7, or she will take Hanako’s place as No.7 by the end of the series. Idk how realistic this one is but it would be cool
I know a lot of fans don’t want Nene to die, and I would be devastated too but with character deaths I tend to think about what would be most interesting for the plot. I don’t want her to die just so she can be with Hanako tho, I actually strongly believe he’s not making it to the end of the series lol. Anyways I hope some of these sound interesting to you!!
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So much of what society treats as a joke is just mocking disability. Their idea of lazy is a disabled person trying to survive, whether that be living with their parents as an adult or using pre prepared food. Cringe culture is based entirely around mocking neurodivergent people and their interests. Symptoms and characteristics of disability such as urgency issues, drooling, tremors, tics, strabismus and speech impediments are used as cheap punchlines.
In children’s tv shows disabled characters such as those with speech impediments are treated as a joke, with symptoms of disability being portrayed as synonymous to stupid.
This idea is being taught from a young age in the media and it’s engrained into our language and culture. This goes beyond jokes, it contributes to the alienation of people with disabilities.
Once you start noticing these things you realise how constant and normalised it is.
Reducing an entire person to a punchline is wrong. Using a disability symptom as an insult is wrong. It’s disturbing how normalised it is to not treat people with basic decency and respect.
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