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made the decision that I’ll share my bnha fic here. :) It’s posted on ao3 and ff.net, and is part 2 of the series.
It’s an Izuku raised by Stain/mentor!Stain fic, so gore in the form of hero killing and general villainy is going to be prevalent. Enjoy! .
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A steady drip drip drip is the only clue he needs to figure out that he’s already too late. Izuku clambers down the fire escape, steps quick but silent, and stops on the landing instead of going all the way down. He peaks over the edge, his gloved fingers wrapping delicately around the rusted metal grate.
The alleyway is bathed in red. The hero’s head had been practically sawed off, just slowly enough that his still-beating heart had sprayed blood like a goddamn hose. Among the carnage stands Stain, head tilted back like he’s greeting the dawning morning, a content smile playing at the corners of his stretched lips. He’s really leaning into that “hero killer” moniker he’s been given.
Izuku sits back on his haunches, lips pulling down into a frown. Moving slowly, careful not to make a sound, he opens his backpack and pulls a black notebook from within its depths. He flips through it, eyes scanning each page until he finds the right one. He frowns to himself as he reads through the entry.
The marker makes a soft pop as he pulls off the cap and he winces, hoping the killer just a handful of feet beneath him is too caught up in the apparent ecstasy of slaughter to notice. He presses the felt tip against the paper and scores a large, red X across the page. Then, he replaces the notebook in his hand with a big bottle of water, leans over to look down at the hero killer once again, and empties its contents over his head.
Stain sputters an indignant curse, foot slipping in blood as he spins to find his attacker, sword drawn and knife already flying through the air straight towards Izuku’s head. He sways an inch to the side to avoid it, feeling the air ruffle his hair as it passes by. Stain’s eyes find him, and the tension immediately drains from his frame.
“You said you would wait until I was finished with my analysis!” Izuku whisper-shouts, pointing an accusing finger at the man who has single handedly raised him for over a decade. Stain shrugs, unapologetic.
“You were taking too long. If you want to come on the hunt, you’ve gotta be faster next time, kiddo.”
As he speaks, he sheathes his sword and leaps for the base of the fire escape, pulling himself up easily. Izuku envies his height and upper body strength; he makes it look so easy.
“I need to add more pull ups to my training regime,” he mutters, and Stain huffs out a rasping laugh. He ruffles Izuku’s hair as he passes, leaving it wet and sticky with blood. Izuku grimaces and uses the sleeve of his tattered old hoodie to try to wipe some of it away.
“You’re fine, kid. If you can’t get up to a fire escape, then I’ve failed in raising you.”
“You’re like two feet taller than me,” Izuku whines as he continues to scrub the sleeve across his forehead, which is doing a frankly terrible job of cleaning away the blood that had smeared there. “You’ve got an unfair advantage. I can barely jump high enough to reach the ladder on a good day.”
“We’ll work on it,” Stain says, tone caught somewhere between a joke and a threat. As he climbs, he leaves a trail of blood in his wake. Izuku does his best to avoid slipping in any of the spots as he follows after him, not wanting a repeat of the incident from last year. He wants to make sure they’re miles away from the scene of the crime before anyone calls the cops, and slipping three stories and hitting every rung and platform of the metal fire escape on the way down makes enough noise that someone is bound to come to the alley to see what had happened. Lots of screaming means lots of calls to the cops, which means heroes, which gives Stain an easier time picking his next victim, and so on and so forth. It’s a pain, and Izuku would rather avoid it.
“Looks like he put up a fight,” Izuku comments once they reach the roof of the building, leaning out over the edge to give the blood soaked scene one final glance before they move on. He ignores the uncomfortable lurch of his stomach at the sight, just like he always does.
“Sure did,” Stain grunts, not bothering to look at his own handiwork. He’s wiping blood off his boots and hands onto a roll of paper towels he’d fished out of the bag of supplies Izuku had stashed up here for him a few days ago, when planning had first begun to kill this particular hero. He frowns at the new handprint shaped blood smears on the bag.
“You’re gonna be in charge of getting the bloodstains out of that,” Izuku tells him, and Stain just nods and continues to wipe himself down, carelessly dropping the bloodied trash to the asphalt beneath their feet. Izuku sighs but doesn’t say anything about it. What’s a little littering in the face of a whole murder, right?
“I really wish you would’ve waited,” he sighs, turning back to look at the alleyway below. “His daughter’s birthday is tomorrow.”
“Hm. Is that why you were wasting so much time and taking so long to finish your notes?”
Izuku laughs, though it’s tight and forced. “You caught me there! I just figured you could give it a week, you know?”
Stain heaves a sigh, rubbing at his temples and smudging the viscera still clinging there. His expression is longsuffering when he looks at Izuku and says dryly, “You could have just said that.”
“I know. In my defense, though, I did ask you to wait until I was done.”
Stain makes an amused noise in the back of his throat, grinning fondly as he finishes his scant cleanup. “You got me there,” he admits, and tosses the roll of paper towels back to Izuku, who catches it one handed and turns to stuff it back into its designated spot in their go-bag. “Next time we’ll just have to be better with our communication skills, huh?”
Izuku nods, eyes still trained on the bag as he shuffles the contents around. He listens for the sound of voices or sirens, wondering which unfortunate soul will be the one to stumble upon the gruesome scene this time. He hopes it’s not a kid; this one was especially brutal. The hero must’ve done something especially bad to be punished like that, and for Stain to have moved as quickly as he did. Izuku wonders what Stain had found that Izuku himself had missed during his research.
“We’d better get going,” Izuku says, hefting the bag up and over his shoulder. Its considerable weight is familiar, and the raspy drag of canvas against his hoodie and the clank of its contents shifting against one another practically follows him into his dreams now. They make his skin crawl.
“Let me carry that.” There’s a note of laughter in Stain’s voice as he reaches to take the heavy bag from Izuku. There’s still blood soaked into the fabric of his shirt, and it leaves a streak on Izuku’s hand. He wipes it off on his pant leg, and as they leap from rooftop to rooftop to cross the city to this week’s hideout, Izuku can feel the tacky spot rub his skin raw.
#Bnha#mha#boku no hero academia#my hero academia#hero killer stain#izuku midoriya#tgim#My writing#tw blood#hero killing#All that good stuff#:)#this is going on…6 years now?#Wow this fic has taken up a significant chunk of my life#It would be in first grade if it was a child#A Ruin of Me
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Welcome to a new week dear high performer,
Start your week on a high note with this brand new video 👇
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we need a good neutral word for "last day of work before my day off" because i feel so stupid saying "today is my friday" to my coworkers. like even when friday isn't your last day before the weekend it still holds that symbolic grasp on your vocabulary. i feel like it's unfair to the other weekdays. anyway TGIM (M for Monday) am i right fellas
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TGIM!
It's kind of nice being able to look forward to Mondays when most everyone else dreads them. Anyway, despite the fact that I'm super sore from all the scrubbing I did cleaning kennels from dogs that went home yesterday (I can't turn my head all the way to the left!), I'm in a really good mood today. Why?
I don't have a headache. Yet.
I have the next two days off. It's so nice having two days off in a row (it doesn't always happen).
I finished a chapter last night, and now I can head into the chapter that has the smutty scene I've been envisioning for this story for several months now!
I downloaded an older version of Windows Movie Maker, so maybe I can start making my hiking music videos again (and one for my California trips, too!)
The heat is back, although it's once more super windy out.
The dewpoint is also high and there is a chance of severe storms later, but as long as they don't get too bad, I'm all for that!
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AAAAAAAAAAAAA
HE GOT HIS OU BEANIE !!!!!!!!!!
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if i wasnt meevs idk what i would fucking do.
I don't know how you guys do it, i seriously have a lot of respect for you out here the way things are.
#TGIM
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ran production control by myself tonight. my worst mistake was writing "TGIM?" on the whiteboard. everyone hated that
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guy whose weekend starts on tuesday like "TGIM amirite fellow wagies!!!" and all his facebook friends threaten to kill him for reminding them it's monday
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TGIM was wonderful! Steamy hot goodness with posessive Kakashi and Sakura letting him take his anger out in the most amazing way! I hope you expand it! Love your writing!
Ahhhhhhhh thank you so much!!! I’m not sure if this particular fic will be expanded but there will definitely be more of possessive Kakashi to come in the future. And who knows, maybe there will be a follow up at some point 👀
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I think number 16 for those dialogue prompts with tgim au has the potential to be very upsetting 😊👀❤️
This took way too long! Some minor spoilers for Izuku’s future situation in TGIM, but I don’t think it’s anything people didn’t expect lol
(it was so hard not to get this beta read just out of habit lol)
I love you and hope you’re doing good and will enjoy!!! For the uninitiated this is a bnha fic where Izuku gets kidnapped and raised by Chizome from a young age. You can read it here! Warning for death of an unnamed hero ✌️
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Izuku waited until Stain left before he dared to show himself. He was never sure whether it would help or not, having someone there to witness their final moments. It wasn’t like he’d be able to help them. Stain would see the blood on his clothes and know if he tried. He always knew, even when Izuku was extra careful.
Still, he couldn’t bear the thought of letting them be alone.
It hadn’t been a clean kill, leaving the woman choking on blood as it bubbled up to fill her throat with every struggling breath. That had been intentional; Stain was far too competent for it to be anything else. Maybe it was a final chance. Some twisted version of kindness, to leave her survival up to fate or karma. Like this, if someone were to find her soon enough, she might have a chance of surviving.
Too bad no one had come to investigate the soft, desperate sounds she made since Izuku had begun his vigil. They knew that Stain haunted alleys, and few passersby’s would be willing to risk running into such a monster face to face.
She’d noticed him immediately, desperate eyes tracking his cautious movements from the roof, down the fire escape, and into the cover of the dumpster’s shadow. Not that he’d been making any effort to hide himself from her; she wouldn’t be around long enough to tell anyone about him. Still, with the amount of blood she’d lost, it was an impressive feat that she was still conscious and present enough to do so.
Her eyes had gone wide, her mouth flapping uselessly, and a bloodied hand had reached towards him. It had only trembled an inch off the ground before it had flopped bonelessly to the dirty concrete, her strength failing her. Izuku hadn’t moved closer despite how she had been gazing at him with the kind of misplaced desperation and hope that made his stomach churn.
“God, I'm so sorry,” he rasped, fingernails biting into the calloused skin of his palms and he balled his trembling hands into tight fists. He felt his stomach churn as he looked at that blood soaked hand, and the wedding ring on it, and remembered that she had a husband and a two year old daughter waiting for her at home. He’d begged Chizome to leave her alone, but whatever she’d done had been too much for the man to overlook. Izuku forced himself to give her a shaky smile. “It'll be over soon, I promise," he lied. “Help is on the way.”
He’d tried not to look at her face as he settled himself into a crouch, back pressed against the wall, hidden from view of the entrance to the alley. He hated having to watch them die in places like this. Surrounded by filth and all alone, except for Izuku, here to wait with them until their final breath. Izuku was rarely able to dissuade the man who had raised him from going after anyone, once he’d set his mind to it. This was his way of apologizing for that failure, in the only way he could.
The woman gurgled again, eyes rolling in her head, fingers curling around empty air. Tears were tracing their way down her face, droplets catching in the first hint of laugh lines around her glassy eyes. Her mouth was curling soundlessly around a name, and Izuku felt his breath catch in his chest, and he wondered briefly if his own mother would ever say his name with such a heartbreaking sorrow.
She would be ashamed of him, if she could see him now. Maybe she’d be relieved to be free of the tether around her neck that was having Izuku as a son, if she were to be in the same place as this woman. He swallowed hard, trying to ignore the nausea tightening his throat.
With a final wary glance towards the mouth of the alley, Izuku braced himself and crept slowly forward. Mindful of the blood, he circled until he could settle outside its reach. Then, he reached out and gently took her hand, giving it a slight squeeze. He could feel her pulse fluttering weakly against his fingertips, a final desperate attempt to live.
“It’s okay. You’re safe. I’m here now; you can rest now.”
There was a small return of pressure as she tried to squeeze his hand back. Her eyes, no longer seeing the world around her, slid closed. There was the smallest hint of a relief curling the edges of her mouth as she drew her final breath.
#boku no hero academia#bnha#mha#my hero academia#hero killer stain#izuku midoriya#tgim#The Good In Me fic#My writing
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Think like an entrepreneur - Transform your life.
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SOCA THERAPY - SEPTEMBER 1, 2024
Soca Therapy Playlist
Sunday September 1st 2024
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The Moment (Dr. Jay Plate) - Muddy
TGIM - Lil Natty & Thunda
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Carnival Jumbie - Problem Child
Start (Kerry Stink Edit) - Dat-C DQ x Skinny Fabulous
Starta Pack - Tionne Hernandez
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Addicted - Jab King x Travis World
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For All Those - Statement
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University Of Chicago Podcasts: I Give Them An A+
One of the many benefits of podcasting is that quality in that medium can originate from the most unlikely of sources. Right now, we have corporate-branded podcasts such as Shopify’s podcast TGIM, Inside Trader Joe’s and #LIPSTORIES (Sephora) as three stellar examples.
Mattress Firm has been successful with iHeart's Chasing Sleep. Mattress sales are up, due, in large part, to the show.
How about an entire podcast network started by a University -- and the podcasts are an A+, and I'm not grading on a Bell Curve.
I'm talking about the University Of Chicago.
The University of Chicago was incorporated as a coeducational institution in 1890 by the American Baptist Education Society, using $400,000 donated to the ABES to supplement a $600,000 donation from Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller, and including land donated by Marshall Field.
Today, The University of Chicago is a private research university in Chicago, with its main campus in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. University of Chicago scholars have played a major role in the development of many academic disciplines, including economics, law, literary criticism, mathematics, physics, religion, sociology, and political science, establishing the Chicago schools in various fields.
Unlike some universities that have a podcast or two, The University Of Chicago has a podcast network, and their podcasts are informative, which you'd expect, entertaining, which might surprise you, and insightful, which you'd demand.
The podcasts I'll cover are fairly uniform in format and consistent in tone. It's a university podcast network populated by professors and academics, so sometimes being pedantic and prosaic is part of the overall package.
What's refreshing is that, despite conservative media blathering about academic elites who promote a Marxist, dissolute, and predatory lifestyle, the academics on these podcasts offer opinions, declarations, solutions, analysis, insights, and prescriptive thought that transcends strict political ideology. In effect, the data they mine and then interpret can fall on both sides of the political landscape.
The hosts of these shows aren't in the class of Michael Barbaro from The Daily (who is?), but they're competent, incisive, and sneaky funny.
Here's an abridged list of the university's podcasts.
Big Brains is an award-winning podcast that features stories about the pioneering research and pivotal breakthroughs by scholars at the University of Chicago and leading universities across the country. For example, recent episodes about the benefits of music, the health costs of air pollution, solving societal and economic inequality, and the importance of gut health can help listeners
Capitalisn't --Is capitalism the engine of destruction or the engine of prosperity? On this podcast, hosts and guests talk about the ways in which capitalism is—or more often isn’t—working in our world today. Hosted by Vanity Fair contributing editor, Bethany McLean and world renowned economics professor Luigi Zingales, we explain how capitalism can go wrong, and what we can do to fix it.
Episodes of note include "Why America's poor remain poor" with journalist Matthew Desmond, An April show with sociologist Elizabeth Berman about economics' role in public and political life. In a May show, the co-hosts discuss labor markets with guest MIT economist David Autor, who explains his views on the connection between wage growth and inflation, the impact of Chinese exports on U.S. manufacturing, and the impact of technology on labor.
Not Another Politics Podcast -- With all the noise created by a 24/7 news cycle, it can be hard to really grasp what's going on in politics today. We provide a fresh perspective on the biggest political stories not through opinion and anecdotes, but rigorous scholarship, massive data sets and a deep knowledge of theory. Understand the political science beyond the headlines with Harris School of Public Policy Professors William Howell, Anthony Fowler and Wioletta Dziuda
Why This Universe -- The biggest ideas in physics, broken down. Join theoretical physicist Dan Hooper and co-host Shalma Wegsman as they answer your questions about dark matter, black holes, quantum mechanics, and more.
Nine Questions With Eric Oliver is my personal favorite. Twenty years ago, Dr. Eric Oliver started teaching a course on how to know your self at the University of Chicago. In the class, Eric would ask his students nine questions that were essential for crafting “a well-examined life.” For this podcast, he poses these same nine questions to some of our wisest and most interesting fellow humans.
The University podcast network also includes notable podcasts such as Entitled (about personal rights), Carry The Two (about Math), and CNN's The Axe Files with the founder and director of the University of Chicago Institute of Politics, David Axelrod.
We live in a society in the U.S. where combatants with disparate worldviews meet only to do battle, returning between rounds to their safe echo chambers of self-confirmation and opinion disguised as news that exists only to denigrate the opponent.
These University Of Chicago podcasts offer listeners perspectives on life, culture, the universe, and economics derived more from data, analytics, research, and studies, instead of divisive opinion masquerading as news or fact.
Check out these University Of Chicago podcasts in 2024. If you do, we'll give you an A for effort. Or is it an E for effort?
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6.5 / 10
Título Original: Extraction 2
Año: 2023
Duración: 112 min
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: Sam Hargrave
Guion: Joe Russo. Historia: Ande Parks, Anthony Russo, Joe Russo. Novela gráfica: Ande Parks, Fernando León González
Música: Alex Belcher, Henry Jackman
Fotografía: Greg Baldi
Reparto: Chris Hemsworth, Golshifteh Farahani, Adam Bessa, Olga Kurylenko, Tinatin Dalakishvili, Idris Elba, Daniel Bernhardt, Dato Bakhtadze, Andro Jafaridze, Miriam Kovziashvili
Productora: Netflix, AGBO, Wild State, TGIM Films. Distribuidora: Netflix
Género: Action; Thriller
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