Miya Atsumu & Miya Osamu || Haikyuu!! S4 EP13
i don't do bad sauce passes
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
we're not kids anymore.

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Miya Atsumu & Miya Osamu || Haikyuu!! S4 EP13
Akaashi motivates Bokuto!
BONUS!
based on this ñkdsajfk 💕 😂
ハイキュー!! TO THE TOP, Episode 11
Laying down the law
TSUKISHIMA BROTHERS
“It’s sure been a while since we last talked.”
“Is that so?”
Reblog if you save // 🖤 if you like it.
– I’ll adjust.
THIS IS MY BATTLE LINE RIGHT NOW.
We made it
Daichi and Kuroo!
The New King of the Court
“But here I am again, so good but not good enough.” (x)
Something is telling me I want to see Oikawa Tooru broken and suffering.
ps: the quote is from that absolutely gorgeous heartwrenching fic in the link, but not the scenes. Please read the fic and join me at the dark side:3
RIP Yamaguchi™
Hinata as a volleyball coach: a concept
Hinata would make an incredible volleyball coach one day. Regardless if you’re his teammate or rival, he recognizes the formidable strengths each player brings to the court. He never looks down at anyone that tries their hardest. His passion for the sport definitely shines through his genuine desire and investment to help others improve their technique. Hinata is the type of coach who would reprimand the players for skipping meals but then “accidentally” make and bring extra lunch boxes. He’s the coach that notices you’ve been wearing the same beat-up shoes since last season and the next day, a new pair mysteriously finds its way inside one of the lockers. He’ll guide you in the right direction, but not to the point of overbearing or harsh. Others would be foolish to mistake his cheerfulness and optimism as a weakness. Nothing scares the teams and coaches more than when they see Karasuno’s coach in the zone during games, that scary glint in his eyes as he analyzes the moves of each and every player. Hinata’s patience in combination with his seasoned background would undoubtedly make him of the most revered coaches in the nation. If you’re feeling down, uncertain, or anxious, he’ll find a way to lift you up until you can fly.