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me n you r both bakugon haters but ive been in a mood to give some of his fics a try- specifically, do you know of any fics where he properly apologizes to midoriya and has a realistic ā€œrecoveryā€ period, or at least the start or one?

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1 month ago

i swear white lotus has gotten dumber tho... like the repeated fake out scenes of the dad killing his family are so obvious and heavy handed like i know it's important for the audience to see that possibility but real viewers knew that family massacre suicide was an option as soon as we heard he was rich w a southern accent. obv

1 year ago

Hygge | Nanami Kento x Tiana

↳ Pairing : Nanami Kento x Tiana

↳ Rating :Ā  T

↳ Summary : Nanami breaks his well cultivated routineĀ 

↳ W.C : 4.4k

↳ A/N: the voices in my head got me y’all… this is a purely self indulgent fic featuring relatable king Nanami (I, too, do not dream of laborāœŠšŸ¾) and black girlbossqueen Tiana

↳ Tags + Warnings: xenophobia from a side character, fluff, set in Tokyo, next door neighbors, cultural differences, salaryman x cafe owner, they can speak each other’s languages but not fluently

šŸŽµ A Commuter’s Trip (The Commuter OST) by Roque BaƱos

šŸŽµ Hello Stranger by KAI

Hygge | Nanami Kento X Tiana
Hygge | Nanami Kento X Tiana

Hygge (n.) | Danish

ā€œthe feeling of calm, comfort, and contentment evoked by life’s simple joysā€

Nanami had a simple routine. Wake up at 6, shower, get dressed, eat breakfast by 7:45 and be out of the door—at the latest—a minute before 8. He had everything calculated to the T. If Nanami had been a minute too late—let’s say 8:01— he would miss the morning train and therefore be late for work, and he was never late. He had taken into account all contingencies i.e. a train delay, traffic, inclement weather, and made sure he was prepared for any and all possibilities.

That’s why, much to his chagrin, he was ā€œEmployee of the Monthā€ every month since he had been promoted from associate to advisor. Most workers would’ve taken pride in that, felt their presence valued at their company. But Nanami didn’t care much for awards or titles, in fact, he just hated working period. He made sure to always clock out at 6 p.m. on the dot. One minute more would be overtime and he didn’t want to give his thankless job a second more of his labor.Ā 

When he left work, he always went straight home. When his head hit the pillow and he closed his eyes, thoughts about the next day would drift into his mind.Ā 

Did the market close up or down? What reports did he need to finish? There’s a client meeting coming up; the presentation deck needs to be prepared… Just two more days. Get through two more days and it’s the weekend.Ā 

And so on and so on. Wash rinse repeat.Ā 

He presumed this endless cycle of corporate monotony would continue until the day he turned 40, after which he could retire and live modestly in a country like Malaysia or the Philippines to catch up on all the reading he missed. Perhaps even find a nice woman and marry her while he was there.

The marriage part was new—an afterthought after years of daydreaming—and he didn’t really think much about the kind of woman he wanted to marry. What she looked like or what she did was more of an amorphous thought, a vague idea in his mind.Ā 

Until her.

He met her by accident. Nanami had been cooking, a hobby he only indulged in on the weekends, and he was just in the middle of making a rolled omelet when he heard a loud thump outside his door.

His apartment building was more of an office building which meant that his floor didn’t get much traffic. The people who rented rooms were not really tenants who lived there, but workers looking for an extra workspace.Ā  He had assumed the thump to be a delivery man outside his door so, naturally, he was surprised when it wasn’t the post, but a foreigner woman standing outside the room next door.

The woman had a heavy bag of groceries balanced in the crook of her arm and another by her feet that he presumed had been the source of the sound. When they made eye contact, he had been so startled that he quickly closed his door. The apartment next to his had been empty for months, but it looked like it had finally been rented out.Ā 

He thought nothing more of it until her very presence began to infiltrate his well-maintained routine. Every morning, if he was quiet enough, he could faintly hear her humming as he got dressed. Other times, he could hear upbeat jazzy music on the weekends if he opened his window.

Every night, he was surrounded by the fragrance of whatever she seemed to be cooking. Most of the time it was sweet, other times it was savory. It wasn’t an unpleasant aroma, just noticeable to the point where its absence would feel strange. There were days when they would leave for work at the same time, though oftentimes he would end up holding the elevator door open for her when she left her apartment a few minutes after he did.Ā 

In the brief moments they encountered, Nanami made small observations about her: She was an American. Beautiful. Unmarried—Americans wore rings on their ring finger to signify marital status, he’d noticed she didn’t.

He couldn’t infer her job or what exactly brought her to Tokyo in the first place from her appearance alone, however. He’d seen a fair amount of young foreign teachers in the city. He wondered if she was a teacher. She looked young enough. A missionary? She dressed modestly and wore sensible shoes. Her curly hair was often tied into a low bun. From the very slim list of what young American women did for work in Tokyo, he decided on teacher and his curiosity was sated.Ā 

One day he found out. After a long day of work, he walked his usual route from the train station back to his apartment building but was redirected due to construction at his usual subway exit. When he alighted from the escalator he was on a different street entirely. The extra few minutes from this detour would undoubtedly cut into the time he’d set aside to unwind, and subsequently, he’d have to make a few adjustments to still get a full 8 hours of sleep.

He loosened his tie and sighed inwardly as he walked on. Since he’d moved to this district last year he didn’t make much effort to visit any new places. For all he was concerned, he only really needed to know his route to work and the nearest Starbucks.Ā 

So when he passed by a small cafe called ā€œTiana’s Placeā€, it didn’t immediately click that the jazz he’d heard playing softly from her apartment was the same music that was playing now. It was familiar enough that it gave him pause. Where had he heard that song before? When he finally caught sight of her—his neighbor— through the glass window, it finally registered that she wasn’t a teacher or a missionary, but a cafe worker, and from the looks of it, she owned the place.Ā 

He watched her dimples deepen as she interacted with customers, giving each and every one of them a tireless smile. Before he knew it, Nanami found himself inside the cafe whisked into the after-work rush of impatient office workers. She was so busy already, the only indication of strain being a moment when she blew the hair out of her face before the next customer walked up to order. He planned to buy something small and leave; he wanted to give her time to catch her breath but inadvertently in his musings he was already holding up the line.Ā 

She was…right in front of him? And speaking to him now? It was the first time he’d heard her voice and he decided it suited her. She spoke in Japanese and, though accented, was clear and practiced enough in a way that impressed him.

ā€œAre you still deciding, sir?ā€ Impossibly large brown eyes waited in expectation for him to order.

He broke out of his reverie quickly enough to make it seem like his stalling was deliberate, his unmarred poker face further upholding the charade.

He scanned the prepackaged foods and retrieved the first thing that looked like bread. ā€œJust this.ā€Ā 

ā€œGood choice,ā€ She looked positively elated as she scanned the barcode and activated the card machine. ā€œBeignets are my specialty.ā€ She was beaming at him. Not in a ā€œthank you come againā€ customer way but like in a he’d just made her entire week way. She was so laughably easy to please that it discomfited him.

He muttered a ā€œthank youā€, taking the package and turning to leave quickly before he met her eyes again. The Fall of Icarus was a cautionary tale for a reason, he wouldn’t risk another trip into the sun.

Hygge | Nanami Kento X Tiana

Nanami’s routine had drastically altered over the next few weeks. Every morning he’d gotten used to riding down the elevator with her. They greeted each other regularly, albeit a bit awkwardly, in the shared space—A slight bow from him as he held the doors open, reciprocated by a grateful wave from her.

The last time they shared an elevator, however, they'd accidentally brushed hands while reaching for the ground floor button. For some reason, that unnerved Nanami. So now, most times, he avoided that, opting to wait and listen to the click of her door before he left the house. For good measure, he started taking the stairs. As a result, Nanami had added an extra 10 minutes to his morning commute.

The detour, having yet to be fixed, took him past the café every day. Though Nanami knew the process of waiting in line would add an extra 15 minutes to his after-work trek, he did so anyway, calculating that picking up a quick dinner bento would be a fair trade to taking the time to cook something for himself. 

ā€œWhat can I get for you today, sir?ā€ Ā 

He knew her name now—Tiana, from the name tag she wore, and the sign on the storefront. He noticed from the way her eyes would widen as he approached, that she recognized him now too.

ā€œBlack tea. No sugar, please.ā€ He placed his usual prepackaged meal and packet of beignets on the counter, taking out his wallet. Nanami didn’t always plan to add beignets to every order, but he found himself reaching for them every time, dreading her predictable delight when he did. Ordering tea was another stroke of impulse he didn’t account for, but it wasn’t so busy now, he could enjoy it before he went home.

He decided on a table by the window, savoring the warm liquid as the sun set to a melancholy soundtrack of brass and bass. It was like being transported to another time, outside of crowded subway cars and the hustle of his high-powered office.

Nanami closed his eyes and felt something akin to contentment. When he exhaled, the stiffness in his shoulders abated, and the strain behind his eyes subsided. Was this what it was like to finally relax?Ā 

He was about to take another sip of his drink when he heard a loud bang. The front door to the restaurant had flown open, a bulky man with greasy hair and a lecherous smile stalking in. Nanami’s eyes trailed after the man’s movements, the cup still raised to his lip.

ā€œI’d like a dozen of those powdered donut things. Ya got any of those?ā€ The man leered at the part-timer manning the counter. He sauntered back and forth at the register, eying the self-serve pastries in the display.Ā 

ā€œSure, would you like them fresh? There aren’t enough ready-made ones for a dozen, but if you’re willing to wait there’s a new batch being madeā€”ā€Ā 

The man picked up a package of beignets that had been warming under a heated case and without warning, ripped open the package and took a bite.

ā€œS-sir! You need to pay for that first!ā€ The part-timer sputtered.

ā€œWell, I’m waitin’ for that new batch. I wanna try before I buy.ā€ The delinquent guffawed and attempted another gleeful bite only for the pastry to be smacked out of his hand and onto the floor.

He whirled around to face Tiana, bursting into laughter upon seeing her. ā€œAnd who the fuck are you supposed to be?ā€Ā 

ā€œCall the police,ā€ Tiana stated calmly to her employee as she stared down the man. Her usual polite smile had been replaced with a stony-faced expression. ā€œSir, if you’re not going to buy anything then it’s best you leave.ā€

ā€œHuh? What was that? I can barely understand you, foreign bit-AHhā€ A pressure on the man’s shoulder made him crumple in pain.

ā€œYour ears must not be working. I can understand her perfectly well,ā€ Nanami murmured, his vice-like grip squeezing at the juncture between the man’s neck and shoulder. While the delinquent whimpered pathetically at the deepening pressure, Nanami directed his attention to Tiana, motioning with a slight tilt of his head for her to step away. ā€œIt’s not worth your trouble, I’ll take care of it.ā€Ā 

She nodded reluctantly and joined her staff member who was now waiting with a phone at her ear behind the counter.

Nanami appeared to be saying something to the man now, but in a volume that Tiana couldn’t hear. His face was calm, betraying no emotion while the delinquent paled gradually in terror, trembling under his grip. The moment Nanami released him, the man scrambled out of his grasp and prostrated himself on all fours.

ā€œI’M SORRY I’M SORRY I PROMISE I WON’T DO IT AGAIN PLEASEā€”ā€ He shouted hysterically and proceeded to do a fervent bow of penitence.Ā 

Tiana looked at Nanami quizzically but was only met with a mild shrug.Ā 

ā€œAlright alright,ā€ she stepped around the counter to placate him. If he could just stop snotting up the floor she just mopped and get out of there, they could just forget this all happened.

The tinkling bell sound of the cafe door opening interrupted the scene; everyone’s attention shifted from the blubbering man on the floor to the police officer who had just stepped in.Ā 

Before anyone could speak, the man sprang up from the ground and ran toward the policeman. ā€œOFFICER! IT'S ALL MY FAULT I ADMIT IT! ARREST ME, PLEASE! JUST GET ME OUT OF HERE!ā€

Within 10 minutes the offender was cuffed—willingly, to the cop’s surprise— and whisked noisily out of the cafe just as quickly as he’d burst in. Nanami, suddenly uninterested in the commotion, walked calmly back to his table and gathered his things.Ā 

Tiana made her way over to Nanami, eyeing the man through the window. He was currently being escorted to a police car on the curb. Still in hysterics, he’d practically thrown himself into the back of the car.

ā€œOk…what on earth did you say to that man?ā€ She quirked an eyebrow at the blonde businessman.

That this cafe is his one and only oasis in the heaping pile of shit called life, and if even so much as one insignificant waste of air like him tries to ruin it he’ll have no choice but to chop his fingers off one by one and shove them down his throat so hard he’ll be shitting fingernails for weeks…among other things.

It would’ve been improper to divulge this to Tiana, of course.

ā€œI asked him to apologize,ā€ he said instead in simple English, a far cry from the eloquently horrific threats he’d made in his native language.Ā 

ā€œReally?ā€ She asked, accepting the sudden change of language in stride. Her arms were crossed, her hip jutted to the side, face incredulous. ā€œJust like that?ā€

ā€œI’m rather persuasive.ā€

After a beat she laughed.Ā 

Nanami didn’t consider himself a funny person. And frankly, he didn’t understand why she was laughing now but he welcomed it, if only to see that the earlier disturbance hadn’t caused her too much distress.

ā€œWell, thank you kindly,ā€ she drawled in between giggles, her southern accent now unmistakable when she switched to English. ā€œMisterā€¦ā€Ā 

ā€œKento.ā€ He offered his first name, aware he was skipping over several customary stages of familiarity. In any other case, anyone less than an acquaintance addressing him by his first name would be extremely frowned upon. But it was common business practice to use given names when dealing with American clients; he thought it fitting to do the same with her.

He reached into his suit jacket, pulling out a silver business card holder, and passed over an impressive looking card:Ā 

Nanami Kento, Investment Advisor

ā€œIf there are any similar issues please don’t hesitate to contact me.ā€ He repeated an English phrase that had come in handy from past business dealings.

ā€œMr. Kento,ā€ she repeated to herself with finality studying the card. Tiana faintly wondered why a guy with a fancy title—and the most expensive suits she’d ever laid eyes on— lived in the modest one-room apartment right next to hers. She pocketed the card and patted around for her own business card.Ā 

ā€œI would’ve given you my own card too. But if you ever need to contact meā€”ā€

ā€œBoss!ā€ Her part-timer called out, waving her over from where she stood next to a police officer holding a clipboard.

ā€œI’d better go, you know where to find me.ā€ She excused herself with an apologetic smile.

Unfortunately for Nanami, this little ordeal had cost him another hour of wasted time.

Hygge | Nanami Kento X Tiana

The next day Nanami waited for the familiar click of her door shutting before starting his commute. When he exited his apartment,Ā he could still see the silhouette of her back walking towards the elevator bank.Ā 

She left without an umbrella, he noted to himself as he walked part of the way down the hallway. He imagined walking up to her and bringing it up casually as they waited for the elevator. But as soon as she’d turned his direction he changed course abruptly, legs moving on their own through the emergency exit and down the stairs.

Work went on as usual. He sat at his desk going over the pitch deck, but his eyes could not seem to follow the text. Instead, he found himself gazing out the window, watching the clouds slowly darken in the horizon.Ā 

ā€œFucking weather, right? News said it’s gonna rain like a bitch the next few days.ā€

His boss had walked up behind him, crouching at his eye level to see what Nanami was looking at.Ā 

ā€œHope you brought your galoshes, rookie, we’re going overtime today for that big client meeting. Dinner’s on me.ā€ His boss clapped a hand on his shoulder and went off to bother a different team.

He tried to return his attention to his work, but he couldn’t. Instead, he leaned back in his chair and closed his eyes against the blue light of his computer screen. All he could think about was the rain.

Hygge | Nanami Kento X Tiana

Tiana had hoped that by the time she closed, the rain would’ve stopped. But she found herself outside the doors of the cafe, reluctant to leave. The rain hadn’t let up, and it didn’t look like it was stopping any time soon.

It was a day of disappointments. On top of forgetting her umbrella, Nanami hadn’t come into the shop that day. She’d gotten used to seeing him enter the store at the same time every day, and perhaps even looked forward to it.Ā 

She took one tentative step outside, shivering through the draft of wind. She didn’t live far, maybe it would be alright if she just ran home with a plastic bag over her head. Tiana locked the door behind her and raised the collar of her jacket, clasping it with her hand to protect her neck. On the count of three, she lifted the plastic takeout bag over her head and took the plunge.

After a few strides in the pelting rain, it suddenly stopped—She had run into something or someone. The rain made it difficult to see where she was going so she blindly sputtered a reflexive ā€œI’m so sorry!ā€ in English at whoever it was that she had run into.

When she wiped the rain out of her eyes she could see nothing but an impeccably tailored pinstripe suit in the dim of the streetlights. It was Nanami and he was holding an umbrella over her head. His collar was unbuttoned without a tie, and he looked utterly exhausted. The dark circles under his eyes were even more pronounced from where she stood underneath him.

ā€œMr. Kento? Are you alright? What are youā€”ā€

ā€œI figured you could use an umbrella,ā€ he said dryly and pretty pointedly at her makeshift plastic bag hat.

ā€œYea, I guess I could use one of those,ā€ she laughed breathlessly and took the bag off her head, before giving him one of those heart-stopping smiles he loathed. ā€œYou saved my life.*ā€

The corner of his mouth quirked slightly, amused. Perhaps because her choice of words sounded highly literal, almost…cute?, in Japanese. He ā€œsaved her lifeā€ just by sharing his umbrella? Americans were known to have a penchant for the dramatic. But he didn’t bother to correct her, instead, he only hummed somewhat of an affirmative response.

They walked in a comfortable silence down a familiar tree-lined path leading to their apartment building. She noticed Nanami’s shoulder getting wet, and leaned closer to him.Ā 

Feeling the imperceptible shift, he gave the woman beside him a sidelong glance. His eyes settled on the loose wisp of hair he’d always seen her blowing out of her face.

It bothered him.

Maybe it was the fatigue-driven delirium, but he was struck with the inane compulsion to brush that lock out of her eyes. He couldn’t have been more grateful for the umbrella currently occupying his hand, otherwise, he would’ve indulged it.

Tiana reached over and gently adjusted the umbrella closer over his side. ā€œWouldn’t want to ruin that nice suit of yours,ā€ she said softly.

ā€œI hate this suit.ā€ The curt statement came off a bit more brusque than he’d initially intended, though, it was true. He hated that suit and everything it represented.

She looked at him curiously, wondering if this was another aspect of his humor. But from what she could see on his countenance, he was entirely serious.Ā 

He glanced at her again, catching the confused look on her face. ā€œI don’t mind if it gets wet,ā€ he reiterated this time with the intended lack of severity, along with a kind of finality that implied an end to the discussion of his suit and his decision to prioritize her dryness. They continued the rest of the way, the umbrella above them biased towards her side.

When they got to the apartment he held the building door open, letting her walk through first.Ā 

ā€œThank you again for yesterday. That man, he wasā€”ā€ she paused to conjure the correct word.

ā€œHe was being a nuisance,ā€ he completed, pushing the button for the elevator door. Naturally, he had chosen the same number for their floors, and when they arrived at their floor he waited for her to alight before walking after her.

When they finally reached their neighboring doors, he set his umbrella on the hallway floor for it to dry and began to punch in the code for his door.Ā 

ā€œMr. Kento, wait a moment.ā€

He stilled his movement and watched as she rummaged into her purse.Ā 

Tiana pulled out a paper box from her bag and presented it to him, ā€œI was going to give these to you earlier if you came in. Glad they didn’t get wet.ā€

It was a small gesture. Even so, he was reluctant to take it.

ā€œYou… didn’t have to,ā€ he frowned, eyeing the box.

ā€œYou didn’t have to walk me home, either,ā€ she shrugged.Ā 

ā€œWe’re neighbors. We were going in the same direction,ā€ he said plainly, though, he didn’t entirely believe the words as they left his mouth either. It was unlike him to go anywhere else except straight home after working overtime. He hadn’t run into her by some coincidence or divine guidance. He’d gone there on purpose, and he had a sinking feeling she figured that out already too.

ā€œThen just think of it as a ā€˜thank you gift’,ā€ she insisted, tugging gently at his wrist and nudging the box softly into his hands. ā€œFor being my favorite customer.ā€

He shifted uncomfortably to receive the box with both hands. It was an unfamiliar concept for him to be anyone’s favorite anything.

ā€œGood night, Mr. Kento.ā€ Tiana’s voice had an amused lilt to it. Nanami must’ve stood there frozen because she was already halfway through her door, a knowing smile on her lips.

He regained his composure and mumbled back a formal ā€œGood night, Miss. Tiana,ā€ —her name a bit alien on his tongue—before retreating back inside.

When the door shut behind him, he immediately shed his suit jacket. His body was much too warm despite one side being wet; his collar much too tight, despite his lack of tie.

Hygge | Nanami Kento X Tiana

Nanami stared at the assortment of pastries that Tiana had given to him. He couldn’t recall the last time he willingly ate dessert though he assumed if he had, it would’ve probably been with Gojo and his infantile palate.

Truthfully, Nanami didn’t really like sweets at all. The first time he bought those beignets, he’d just picked up the first thing in line that day and just…never stopped buying it. Over the past weeks, he’d amassed a bevy of unopened bags of the foreign confection and they were occupying the much-needed counter space of his kitchen.Ā 

It was rather ironic for an investment advisor to be so frivolous with his money. Spending on foods he didn’t even eat when was supposed to be saving it didn’t make any sort of financial sense. He had been planning to retire by 40, and now he’d have to add an extra 5 years to his projections over mere fried dough.

Nanami turned over the yellow business card for ā€œTiana’s Placeā€ that he had found wedged in the box. A simple ā€œBon AppĆ©tit ;) -T.ā€ was written on the back.

He picked up a beignet from the box and took a bite—It was made for him, after all. He chewed it slowly, the consistency not too far off from that of a baguette. It wasn’t too sweet, either. In fact, it was…delicious? Better than any dessert he’s had before. Maybe everything he’d tried before this was just a crude imitation, a poor excuse for the craft of baking.Ā 

Perhaps he did like sweets or even dessert right before bed. Maybe he didn’t even mind that he wouldn’t be getting his full 8 hours of sleep. If he concentrated hard enough, her faint humming as she got ready for bed filled the silence of his apartment. He could stay up even longer if at all possible.

When he finally closed his eyes, a rush of different kinds of thoughts flooded his mind.Ā 

Some were more mundane: Maybe I’ll have a beignet for breakfast or It’s probably going to rain tomorrow.Ā 

Some were imaginations: plump glossy lips curved in an oversweet smile meant solely for him. His fingers gently tucking that bothersome tendril of hair behind her ear.Ā 

He finally drifted to sleep with one last thought just as simple as the others, a tiny hope that she would forget her umbrella again.

Hygge | Nanami Kento X Tiana

*A/N: Tiana’s words sound like a literal translation/unnatural because she’s a non-native speaker ex. ā€œyou saved my lifeā€ vs a more natural/colloquial ā€œyou’re a lifesaverā€

Ā©ļø blackreaderfics // credit to cafekitsune for the dividers

1 year ago

I just read an interesting isekai, harem uppermoons x reader (gender neutral) fanfic on ao3 called the awakening of the demon king by wholesome_sliced_bread and plot so far is amazing!

In a nutshell, reader found a dead Muzan and ate him and they became the Demon King. (I find this terribly disturbing and funny at the same time).

You were just a student but then you stumbled across Muzan’s corpse and nom nom nom. ✨ expensive mukbang ✨ You got isekaied to the Demon Slayer world. (I drew another version of reader for another fanfic— I’m not running out of ideas at this point. But I drew them female huhu I should’ve drawn them ambiguous.)

I Just Read An Interesting Isekai, Harem Uppermoons X Reader (gender Neutral) Fanfic On Ao3 Called The
I Just Read An Interesting Isekai, Harem Uppermoons X Reader (gender Neutral) Fanfic On Ao3 Called The

Since you became the Demon King, all of the demons under Muzan’s creation, especially the Twelve Kizuki are under your control.

I Just Read An Interesting Isekai, Harem Uppermoons X Reader (gender Neutral) Fanfic On Ao3 Called The
I Just Read An Interesting Isekai, Harem Uppermoons X Reader (gender Neutral) Fanfic On Ao3 Called The
I Just Read An Interesting Isekai, Harem Uppermoons X Reader (gender Neutral) Fanfic On Ao3 Called The

The original story of Demon Slayer might change depending on Reader, who is a fan of Demon Slayer in the real world, meaning they know everything what will happen to the story, who dies and survives, and how the original story will end. The fate lies upon their hands.

I Just Read An Interesting Isekai, Harem Uppermoons X Reader (gender Neutral) Fanfic On Ao3 Called The

I enjoyed the story so far. I recommend everyone to read it~

3 months ago

Did you ever share your thoughts on Shoji and his mini arc with Spinner? What were your thoughts on how that was handled when it came to quirk discrimination?

I'm not sure I did, but I think it was really badly done. Hori should never touch a plotline that parallels with complex IRL problems like racial discrimination without much more research and sensitivity.

To say that discrimination will end if the victims keep turning the other cheek and strive to become cool based on the oppressor's standards is just an absurd way to "solve" discrimination.

Also, the ending where Shoji travelled the country and got awards somehow stopped discrimination was laughable. Look at any minority in the world - racial, sexual, disabilities, whatever - having a celebrity can be helpful of course, but will never solve the overall issue without proactive policies that bring real change over time.

(and I liked Shoji and was looking forward to his highlight, but the plotline was way too halfbaked).

4 months ago

if you have the Honey browser extension installed, uninstall it immediately. big big story broke on youtube today strongly indicating that Honey has been massively defrauding basically everyone who does any business with them at every level, including influencers, customers, and actual retailers.

the short version of ONE of the alleged crimes is that they've been hijacking referral links and codes. if you have honey installed on your browser at all, and you use any referral code from anyone, there is a high probability honey will swap out the referral link identifier for their own even if they don't provide a coupon at checkout.

they also are just lying to you, and hiding coupons that very much exist. they're completely fraudulent

paypal bought honey in 2019 for 4 billion, so paypal has been strip mining the influencer economy for 5 years now. the amount of money that's been essentially stolen is unfathomable

9 months ago

proship adults need to be searched

Proship Adults Need To Be Searched

like i cant. i expect this from a teenager but a damn near grown adult… this is weird justification. if ur using two creeps to JUSTIFY ur interests, find a new interest 😭 holy shit.

like even if ur a pro shipper this is weird. someone give this woman medical attention like now

2 months ago
So I Found This Comment In A Poll Asking Which Is More Overrated: Anime Or Videogames, And I Think This

So I found this comment in a poll asking which is more overrated: anime or videogames, and I think this comment applies pretty well to the state mha is in. Emphasis on the explosions part.

1 year ago
My Favorite Fic TropeĀ 

my favorite fic tropeĀ 

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