Also Bakugou was threatened by Ochako. She said she would show some embarrassing pictures to the underclassgirls if he didn't comply. Pictures were courtesy of Mina, for blackmail purposes.
Also Bakugou was threatened by Ochako. She said she would show some embarrassing pictures to the underclassgirls if he didn't comply. Pictures were courtesy of Mina, for blackmail purposes.
autistic aro culture is making up a fake crush to fit in, and then getting really confused when somebody informs you that they are already someone elses crush because you genuinely don't understand all the social rules around crushes and also do not get the big deal about them because you've never had one.
Ok I don't have Reddit and I don't feel like making a whole account for it yet (I might do it and delete this later) but I need to have some written form of my idea out there somewhere,
*this is my idea for a Pokemon game similar to Legends Arceus, just in the future, in the Hoenn region. If you're not into that just keep scrolling*
(I don't think I've seen this before, so if it already was created by someone, oopsie 💀)
My idea is that Hoenn, a few years into the future after Ruby and Sapphire, is developing odd, irregular weather/climate patterns that are causing major problems.
Hoenn, unlike some other regions, doesn't have a large area that is full of snow and ice; this means the region's ice-type pokemon aren't as prevalent compared to that of other regions.
This is where the game's antagonist comes in.
So there's this scientist (original, I know) and she is absolutely infatuated with ice-types. She loves them, they're her favorite type, and she thinks they're fascinating. She notices the fewer ice-types in the region and it upsets her since she's grown up in Hoenn, she loves the region, but her favorite type is lacking.
Her plan to solve this is to create a machine that will generate a colder area for the ice-type pokemon, but there's little to no funding for these projects (for a reason I haven't come up with yet). She is also criticized by the other members in her scientific community for her recklessness in failing to acknowledge how her plan would affect other nearby pokemon. They immediately reject her idea of the machine due to its dangerous possibilities if she pulls it off (they are taking no risks after Team Magma and Team Aqua's stunts).
After all of this, this scientist becomes very upset and uses what little money she was able to collect to proceed with inventing a smaller scale of her machine, despite her machine being prohibited.
This machine allows you to put a pokeball into a compartment, and it will materialize certain moves that pokemon has. (I have no idea how this will work, it just sounds neat. I'm being a lil silly w/ this 🫶)
When this machine is created, she gathers the small amount of colleagues that supported her idea to establish Team Blizzard. She uses this machine, with her ice-type pokemon, to force Hoenn to have more snow and cooler temperatures.
But it doesn't work very well, since her machine can produce snow, but not permanently change the weather, since none of her pokemon can (it's like when a pokemon sets up a weather condition that only lasts a few turns before it stops or is replaced with a different one)
So she considers the actions of an old friend she used to conduct research with (Maxie w/ Groudon), and another old friend she used to hang out with (Archie w/ Kyogre). And she decides to try and find a way to use Rayquaza (recently discovered after previous events from Ruby and Sapphire) to keep the snow around, permanently.
Of course, the player doesn't know any of this when they start. They pick up bits of the story as they play along, trying to figure out what's happening. The twist I want to put on it is that the scientist leading Team Blizzard is trying to gaslight them into helping her with Rayquaza and covering up her true intentions.
(This is as far as I've gotten so far, I might add more/edit it the more I think about it. If it's a stupid idea, let it be stupid ✌️😔 this is just a silly idea that came up in my mind)
Don't do this! The rats will develop a knack for cooking and ultimately move to Paris to pursue cooking where they will control a kitchen's cleaning boy via hair, and then make a dish that makes Gordon Ramsey relive his childhood and make him happy again.
I like his goals and everything. Like, he genuinely always has the best intentions at heart and I can't hate him for that, I never will. BUT, I can slightly dislike him because he is absolutely EVERYWHERE in the show. A lot of the screentime will go to him, Bakugo, and Todoroki. I get it, they're the main three characters, but don't introduce such a large class of interesting heroes if you can't give them similar development. I've seen the main three grow, fantastic, but I got very little on everyone else in the class that I was so interested in, so I got bored with the main three (Midoriya, Bakugo, and Todoroki) very quickly
Midoriya is a very nice main character and I do not hate him, but I got tired of him. With different protagonists in other shows, it's different. Like in One Piece, Luffy is also a nice guy who genuinely has good intentions, but in the show, it's not just about him or a select few most of the time. A wide variety of other characters get their own back stories and development. And it's not just a small mention like, "oh yeah, this is why they do this," it goes in depth in multiple other characters like Sanji in the whole cake island arc, Law in the Dressrosa arc, Robin in Enies Lobby, even a DOG (Chouchou) got a hefty backstory.
Maybe this is a really crappy take, but it's just my thought process.
i can understand disliking most anime protags- most of them have some serious issues, but i cannot fuckin fathom disliking Izuku Midoriya
all that mf wanted was to be a hero to marginalized people and to save people with a smile and yall HATED that MF
wtf did he do? look fruity? cry since he was traumatized?