i have not watched the recent jjk episode so i most certainLY WILL BE AVOIDING TUMBLR until i’ve watched it please and thank you i am not mentally prepared to see my boy sealed
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Look guys - I have no interest in debating the pros and cons of Bakugou’s quirk awakening. Like I said - I’m generally not a fan of arbitrary power-ups, but since it’s a part of this story, it makes sense.
I think more than the potential power-up, the takeaway from this chapter is Bakugou’s winning mentality. He got a taste of the immense power gap, the fear, the humiliation, the near-death experience, being looked down on (all his worst fears) - he got injured, he’s crying - yet his mind is focused on the next move. What he learnt from it. How to find a path to victory.
And this is what’s at Bakugou’s core and what makes him such a charismatic character. Everyone else is in the “let’s hang in there until Deku gets here” mode - but Bakugou is thinking about how they can win even after his brutal beat-down.
He’s been proven weak (power wise), he’s openly vulnerable, he just needed to be rescued - things that would have sent him spiralling in the past - but this Bakugou is not driven by pride or ego anymore. He’s showing true strength - the kind that doesn’t come from his quirk. It’s mental fortitude and an indomitable spirit.
It’s easy to be the image of victory when you are miles ahead of everyone without even breaking a sweat (pun intended). But to stand up, to believe in victory, to rally people when everyone just saw you being beat - that’s what it’s really about. Like All Might being revealed on live TV as a skinny, broken husk of himself - but went onto win.
Bakugou not giving up, not breaking, not losing his faith in this situation - that’s his real strength.
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It still absolutely slays me that Tristamp Wolfwood joins the gang by them literally hitting him with their car
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Zombie apocalypse au, but it's just Touya and Jin left. All they have to their name is a car and the clothes on their backs. They haven't seen a living person in years. They fight constantly because they both know they can't keep going like this, but Touya's too stubborn to try anything else. He keeps telling Jin that they just need to drive and never stop. But Jin knows they only have enough fuel to last a few days and Touya's bit. Jin knows about it. Touya completely changed after he got bit like he doesn't care anymore because he knows he's going to die. Jin offers to go out with him because he doesn't want to leave Touya alone, and Jin doesn't want to be alone himself. All they have is each other, and Jin will be damned if they lose that. Touya keeps refusing, telling Jin that he'll be fine. They both know he won't be, but Touya doesn't want to take Jin's life. They fight over that too, Jin just wanting to pull over and take out the gun in the glove compartment, Touya threatening to throw it out the window whenever Jin brings it up. They park by the beach and sit on the roof of their car, drinking the one bottle of alcohol they find stashed away in the trunk. It tastes awful, filled with dead flies, but it's the only comfort they've had in a long while, so they pretend. They pretend they're on their honeymoon, watching the moonlight cascade over the ocean waves. They pretend they're still in love. They pretend that everything's fine and that life is great. They pretend like Touya's life doesn't have an expiration date. They pretend the wine tastes good.
And when Touya gets too sick to move, Jin pretends that his husband had a good life. He pretends that he'll find Touya again in the afterlife someday. He pretends to believe all the pretty words he murmurs into Touya's ear as he holds him. And he pretends that Touya smiles and tells Jin that he loves him when he dies in his arms.
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Zoans already have a hard enough time getting accustomed to their new forms especially for the very first time using it. I can only imagine Kai.do who was well into his adult years by the time he even got his fruit felt awkward balancing a massive serpentine body on much smaller limbs.
He probably lost his footing a few times in the early days not yet knowing how to fly (He got a hand of that pretty quickly as opposed to lumbering on land). And withstanding the heat and power of his own flame was another challenge in it of itself.
Oh, to be a fly on the wall to witness that even if he'd probably burn all witnesses to ash.
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Did y'all know someone animated Trimax Wolfwood Death scene on YouTube? Because if not, you definitely need to watch it.
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