contrary to popular belief black cats are good luck actually because they are baby
self-made marionette
chapter 4: there’s no one left to blame but yourself.
you ever think about how the events of chapter 4 are what solidify in ouma’s mind that he can no longer value other people’s lives over his own fears and therefore deserves to sacrifice himself in the “villain” role for the sake of the group. yeah…
Hot guys surrounded him…
Then would Uraraka also call him piss baby
Au where everything is the same but bakugou calls midoriya "piss baby" instead of "Deku"
More despair disease,flirtatious, Shuichi because reasons
certain coping strategies become necessary when your social media following reaches a certain size, and it’s always slightly painful seeing folk who haven’t learned them yet. for those with growing audiences, here’s some tips:
1. don’t stress about unanswered asks. your inbox will gradually become unmanageable. it’s cool/flattering that people want to talk, but you don’t owe anyone responses.
2. turning anon off lets you answer asks quickly and privately.
3. people will not read your FAQ, or your Before You Ask rules. instead of replying in annoyance, just quickly delete these messages and move on.
4. turn off direct messaging for non-mutuals.
5. turn off submissions (unless you REALLY enjoy them).
6. block block block block. one strike you’re out. don’t bother speaking to harassers - giving them unfettered access to your inbox is a form of self harm.
7. at some point if you’re an lgbt+ ally you’ll receive messages disagreeing with your support of a sexuality/gender (trans/nonbinary/ace/bi/queer support is what mostly gets folk angry). DO NOT reply privately, they will 100% screenshot you and post it out of context. either ignore/block or put enough thought into your words that you’re willing to have them broadcasted.
8. becoming publicly angry with someone will result in harassment being sent their way, so either message the person privately to resolve the issue, or move on. don’t be shitty.
9. people will be outrageously vile to you. people will threaten you. when this happens, disengage from the online world. talk to friends, hug a dog, eat your favourite snack, and protect your mental health.
10. people will treat you as an authority on subjects you’re not qualified to discuss. you are NOT an authority. like it or not, you now have the power to widely spread misinformation – either boost the voices of experts instead, or put careful research into your words. if you’re wrong, boost the correction.
11. you’ll make mistakes, learn roughly, and accumulate trauma. take your weariness seriously, and make sure the fun outweighs the bad.
You can’t tell me izuru doesn’t sit like this
Aoyama and Korekiyo are best boys and i'll fight any of you
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