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nocturnal-impala · 5 months
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Princess Tutu Zwei episode5 part2 screenshots 12
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vicktheickart · 2 months
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If you don’t think that the SYMBOL OF PEACE would be on Palestine side, you’re dead fucking wrong !!
(Remember to email/call your reps and donate where you can to families that need it! Mar. 2nd is protest day! Buy e-sims for the Palestinians! Make all might proud!!)
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allmightluver · 7 months
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EVEN NOW IN HIS WEAKENED FORM, BLOODY, BARELY ABLE TO MOVE, HE IS STILL INSPIRING PEOPLE AND SPREADING HOPE. THE SYMBOL OF PEACE LIVES
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Toshinori could pass as a long lost Armstrong sibling if he's in the FMA universe. 😂
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greenhappyseed · 7 months
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Being the Symbol of Peace is not the responsibility of the OFA wielder. It’s the childhood dream of Toshinori Yagi, and yes, it is important that he never give up on his dream.
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mercedesvirtuoso · 10 months
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Once I heard Simple and Clean covered by Brandon McInnis (AKA SIR NIGHTEYES DUB VOICE ACTOR), I just had to make an angsty edit
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"I missed you so much, All Might!"
"Slow down before you hurt yourself, y/n."
I bounced my hips onto his lap at a sickening pace. My breasts were threatening to come out of my bra and my skirt was gathered at my abdomen. My shirt was somewhere across the room along with my shoes. The g-string was pushed to the side and violently dug up my ass. My hair probably resembled a bird's nest atop my head and my body was almost entirely covered in sweat.
Yet, despite all of this, I still rode my husband like my life depended on it.
Three months.
It had been three months since he left Japan for an "important mission" abroad.
Three months since I had seen those electric blue eyes and protruding muscles.
Three months since our bodies became one and I screamed his name through our mansion.
We didn't even make it to the bedroom. I had been bouncing on his cock in the heart of our living room for what seemed like hours. Toshinori's massive hands sat firmly on my waist. His pants were halfway down his legs, while his shirt remained practically untouched. Aside from my hands resting on his shoulders.
My thighs were on fire, but I could feel the orgasm pooling in my belly. My walls clenched his member tightly, milking of all its liquid. The time apart had made me crave being filled even more. His cock was surely a thing of beauty; resting at a solid 14inches. It filled me in ways I could only imagine at first and I knew I could never take another lover after being with Toshinori. But, the joy came when he climaxed. All Might gave my slick canal a new coat of paint. The thick and long member also came with heavy balls filled with cum. The feeling of it oozing out of my greedy pussy was a sensation delivered by god himself.
My thighs began to twitch and spasm as the orgasm grew closer. My gentle moans transitioned to whimpers as I squeezed my eyes shut and continued to ride.
"You're gonna cum again, princess?" Toshi purred.
"Yes," I said, breathless. "I'm so close."
"Me too," he replied, gripping my hips tighter. "Gonna fill that needy cunt with my cum. Probably even fuck a baby in you. You'd like that, wouldn't you?"
"God yes!"
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stormcallart · 2 years
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All Mights turn for the Shirt cut meme!
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allegorymetaphor · 9 months
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Ohhhh. I'm dense. All Might's hair is literally a peace sign. That's why it's that shape, a peace sign to symbolize that he's the symbol of peace.
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jugaflugg · 1 year
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Responses to the Symbol of Peace
When we join the story of My Hero Academia, society is shaped by the constant presence of heroes, the most notable of which is the Symbol of Peace. All Might's place in their hero society is one that is positioned far above the rest - all rely on him, and his place as their most trusted saviour.
The unfortunate reality of this is that, despite All Might's genuine altruism, the purpose of the Symbol of Peace is interpreted vastly differently by different characters. It is these various interpretations that make up the key hurdles of our protagonists; all the central characters are defined by their interpretation of the Symbol of Peace.
At the height of his abilities, All Might set a standard of public service that would be impossible for anyone to maintain, even with the support he eschews, and the stoicism he insists upon. In doing so, he creates a role that cannot be filled by anyone else, and that he refuses to step down from until well beyond his limit. He has thus created two impossible tasks for himself: maintenance of the Symbol of Peace role, and succession of it.
This essay will explore the nature of the Symbol of Peace as a cultural phenomena, as well as its various interpretations among key characters, and how these interpretations have helped to shape the arcs for each of them.
Izuku Midoriya
Of all the central characters in the ensemble, Midoriya's interpretation of the Symbol of Peace is most closely aligned with All Might's: a limitless altruism provided at the expense of the self, no matter how damaging and unsustainable the approach may be to both the provider, and society.
In the third act of the story, we see Midoriya enduring the same stresses that caused All Might's eventual burnout. In the story's closing chapters, it will be Midoriya's hurdle to overcome the neuroses that are inherent to the role of the Symbol of Peace.
A by-product of Midoriya's individual interpretation, and his personal situation, was him dealing with many of the same issues that All Might faced during his hero career. These include an unhealthy work ethic, forgoing a support network, a willingness to provide at the cost of his own well-being, and his insistence on doing so alone.
At time of writing, the story has not yet concluded, so it falls to reader's interpretation as to whether Midoriya will overcome these neuroses by helping the idea of the Symbol of Peace to evolve by including a support structure, or if he will attempt to finally dispel it, which would align to popular theories regarding the destruction of his Quirk, One for All.
Given the popular tropes and themes that Shonen manga often operate on - the so-called "Power of Friendship" - it would be reasonable to project that the story would conclude with the Symbol of Peace, as All Might established it, being heavily revised or dissolved in its entirety.
Katsuki Bakugo
Bakugo's interpretation of the Symbol of Peace is the diametrically opposed to Midoriya's. Where Midoriya idolised All Might, the Saviour, Bakugo idolised All Might, the Champion. As such, he covets quantifiable martial success over rescue and support.
Over time, and alongside other factors such as Quirk discrimination, this perspective was warped into a harmful one, resulting in a favouring of violence instead of peaceful resolution. Through this, he developed a confrontational personality which led to issues among his peers.
There is a clear parallel drawn between the pairing of Endeavor and Bakugo, just as there is between All Might and Midoriya, with each sharing one particular definition of the success of hero work: one practical, but callous, and the other idealistic, yet unsustainable. In essence, Bakugo and Endeavor's ideology is focused on defeating villains and personal glory, whereas Midoriya and All Might's is based on saving others at a detriment to themselves.
Endeavor
Prior to both of their character developments, Endeavor was the hero archetype that Bakugo was moving towards: a career hero, contributing to society more as a by-product of his individual ambition than due to any innate desire to help others.
Endeavor is defined by his inability to understand what the Symbol of Peace achieved for society and, relatedly, fails to comprehend why his hero persona is not congruent with the demands of the Symbol of Peace. As such, we observe a situation in which Endeavor is unable to have the same reassuring effect as All Might, despite committing similarly impressive deeds.
Stain
Stain exhibits an over-reliance on the Symbol of Peace in his hero ideology - that is to say, he insists upon heroes who act entirely selflessly, saving others for no personal gain, demanding an inhuman hero archetype. His reverence of this archetype is cult-like in its approach: focusing on an idea (of a person), rather than acknowledging the human limits that are present.
Stain also represents another issue in the concept of the Symbol of Peace, in that no matter All Might's intention, the response comes down to interpretation. All Might's idea of the Symbol of Peace was one that is warped by Stain, being used as the motivation, or possibly the excuse, for Stain's actions.
Moreover, Stain's ideology does not tackle the inherent issue of having heroes. In order to deconstruct and deal with societal issues, one needs to consider the problem of heroes, placed as they are above the common citizenry, and their dichotomous relationship with "villains", who are labelled and outcast for their actions and views - an approach which exacerbates the issue of difference.
All for One
All for One's approach to achieving his goal is based on his realisation and acknowledgement of the reliance on the Symbol of Peace. His plan, in the first half of the story, focuses on the degradation of the Symbol of Peace, which in turn causes the degradation of society itself.
All for One becomes a Symbol of Chaos and Disruption, an opposing force to the Symbol of Peace. As he perceives the way in which the Symbol of Peace is essentially the Jenga block that must be removed for his plan to succeed, his focus is on destroying the public perception of All Might as their saviour. The public's response to All Might's retirement is the equivalent of political disgruntlement; here we see that the public does not perceive All Might as a person who has done them a service.
Ochaco Uraraka
As a member of class 1A that does not have an explicit interaction with the Symbol of Peace (in terms of ideology/motivation), Uraraka is an example of forging ahead in hero work despite societal expectations.
At the end of the Paranormal Liberation War arc, we see her acknowledging, and becoming disheartened by, heroes who are giving up on their work as they see the threat as too strong. However, she continues to strive towards her goal after this, saving many civilians and effectively continuing with her hero work, despite the lack of presence of a societally-recognised Symbol of Peace.
This makes clear that a world in which a Symbol of Peace does not exist is viable - good in people will exist and make itself known despite it.
Conclusion
While All Might was well-intentioned, he eroded the shared public morality and responsibility that staves off wrong-doing. Understanding that society perceives heroes in an unproductive way is one of the first steps that must be made before effective change can occur; this is also paralleled in how society perceives "villains", which must also be altered to improve their treatment going forward.
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euesworld · 2 years
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"Roses growing as my affection grows out of control, I'd tell you I love you but you are really stealing the show.."
Roses are a symbol of love, returning each year to show their beauty.. then the leaves fall like my heart, oh these things you do to me - eUë
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Manifesting :
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todocookieae · 2 years
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sapphiresdeity · 2 years
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Symbol of Peace
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chillychive · 2 years
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I've said it before, I'll say it again. Allmight was not a symbol of peace. He was a symbol of violence toward anything that disrupted the peace. What he created was not true peace. Murdering any threat to peace doesn't create peace, it creates the illusion of it.
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psychicuniiverse · 1 year
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There's a difference between lucky and deserving; one is an accident, the other is a reward.
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