“When we set children against one another in contests - from spelling bees to awards assemblies to science “fairs” (that are really contests), from dodge ball to honour rolls to prizes for the best painting or the most books read - we teach them to confuse excellence with winning, as if the only way to do something well is to outdo others. We encourage them to measure their own value in terms of how many people they’ve beaten, which is not exactly a path to mental health. We invite them to see their peers not as potential friends or collaborators but as obstacles to their own success… Finally, we lead children to regard whatever they’re doing as a means to an end: The point isn’t to paint or read or design a science experiment, but to win. The act of painting, reading, or designing is thereby devalued in the child’s mind.”
— Alfie Kohn, The Myth Of The Spoiled Child
Ino: What did you do at school today?
8-year-old Inojin: Learned about dragons.
Ino: Your class learned about dragons?
Inojin: I learned about dragons. I don't know what everybody else was doing.
Chuuya: When I first met you, I thought you were weird and annoying.
Dazai: ... And?
Chuuya: And you are.
*gas mask breathing noises* you know where the nearest taco bell is
Tendou: Guess what I’m about to get!
Semi: On my nerves.
Itori: What’s the signal if something goes wrong?
Uta: How about “oh shit”?
Itori: Sounds good.
*taps eyes* is this thing on
Kaneki: At this point I've realized that "let's go home" is or fandom's way of saying "this ship is cannon." Urie just said it to Mutsuki, Ayato said it to Hinami, and Hide-
Hide: HIDE MADE IT A THING!
Kaneki: Yeah...
urie. i couldn’t care less, if you die.