New recruits to Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) in Tulkarm, Palestinian Authority territory, Samaria.
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In this alternate "what if" scenario, let's assume Tomura Shigaraki survives the Final War—perhaps by narrowly escaping death after a brutal clash with Deku, or even "winning" in a twisted sense by shattering hero society enough to create a world of chaos where quirks like his aren't vilified but embraced as tools of revolution. The heroes are scattered, All For One's influence lingers in Tomura's fragmented mind, and Japan is a fractured landscape of ruins and opportunistic villains. Now, onto how he might cross paths with young Koki Terumoto and take him under his wing in a dark mentorship. I'll weave this as a narrative outline, staying true to the characters' essences while exploring the mentor-apprentice dynamic.
The Encounter
Shortly after Koki's quirk manifests in his family's living room—that ominous dark sludge spreading like an inescapable void, swallowing furniture and leaving his relatives in horrified awe—the Terumoto family reacts with the same fear and cruelty as in canon. The elder demands his death or imprisonment, labeling him a "freak variant" that could tarnish their reputation. But in this timeline, the family doesn't get the chance to fully enact their plan. The Final War's chaos spills into civilian life earlier; riots and quirk-fueled skirmishes turn neighborhoods into battlegrounds.
As the family debates Koki's fate in their basement, a massive decay wave from a distant villain clash (orchestrated by Tomura's forces) crumbles part of their home. The structure collapses, killing most of the Terumotos in the debris. Young Koki, barely five or six, survives by instinctually unleashing more of his Darkness quirk—creating a protective sinkhole that engulfs the falling rubble around him, though it leaves him trapped and terrified in a pocket of shadow.
Tomura, scavenging the ruins for resources or potential recruits amid his survival, senses the anomaly. His own quirk, Decay, resonates with the destructive essence of Koki's power; it's like a echo of erasure, but inverted—where Tomura disintegrates, Koki engulfs and hides away. Drawn by curiosity (and perhaps a subconscious recognition of his own abused childhood under All For One), Tomura decays his way into the wreckage. He finds the boy huddled in a cocoon of writhing black sludge, eyes wide with fear, mouth already bruised from his family's initial attempts to silence him.
"You're not broken," Tomura rasps, his voice a gravelly whisper through his scarred lips. He doesn't touch the boy at first—too risky with his quirk—but extends a gloved hand, pulling him free. Koki, starved for any kindness, doesn't resist. Tomura sees a mirror of his past self: a child discarded for a power society deems monstrous. In his mind, this isn't pity; it's opportunity. "The world hates us because we're the ones who can end it. Come with me, kid. I'll show you how to make it pay."
The Mentorship Begins
Tomura doesn't "adopt" Koki in a nurturing sense—his version of mentorship is raw, survivalist, and ideological. They hole up in abandoned League safehouses, moving constantly to evade remnant heroes like Deku or Hawks. Tomura, still healing from his wounds (maybe with vestiges of All For One's quirks aiding regeneration), treats Koki as a protégé rather than a son. It's a twisted echo of how All For One molded him, but with Tomura's personal vendetta against hero society infused in every lesson.
Quirk Training: Tomura pushes Koki to master Darkness without mercy. Early sessions are brutal: "Don't hold back. Let it consume." Koki learns to shape the sludge into tendrils for grabbing enemies, pits for trapping foes, or even veils for stealth. Tomura demonstrates synergy—using Decay to weaken structures, then having Koki's Darkness swallow the remains whole. Drawbacks emerge: overusing Darkness drains Koki's stamina, causing the sludge to backfire and "sink" parts of his own body temporarily, leading to numbness or temporary paralysis. Tomura teaches him control through pain, echoing his own upbringing: "Pain means you're alive. Use it." By age 10, Koki can cover entire city blocks in shadow, creating "void zones" where heroes vanish without a trace.
Ideology Indoctrination: Tomura fills Koki's head with anti-hero rhetoric. "Your family threw you away because you weren't 'normal.' Heroes do the same to everyone who doesn't fit their pretty world." He shares stories of his own abuse (as Tenko Shimura), forging a bond through shared trauma. Koki, who in canon grows bitter at the world's joy while he suffered, here channels that rage earlier. Tomura molds it into purpose: "We're not villains. We're the reset button." Koki idolizes him, calling him "Sensei" in quiet moments, though Tomura brushes it off with a smirk.
Daily Life and Bonds: It's not all darkness. Tomura, in rare softer moments (influenced by lingering memories of the League), teaches practical skills—scavenging food, hacking basic tech (with Spinner's old gear), or even playing crude video games on salvaged consoles to "strategize." Koki becomes Tomura's shadow, literally and figuratively, using his quirk to hide them during raids. Over years, a dysfunctional loyalty forms; Koki sees Tomura as the father figure he never had, while Tomura views him as a weapon and successor. If the League remnants (like Dabi or Toga) survive, they form a ragtag "family"—Toga doting on Koki like a little brother, Dabi teaching him fire synergy with Darkness for smokescreens.
Long-Term Outcomes
Eight years post-war (aligning with canon's timeskip), this world is no utopia. Tomura's "victory" means fragmented territories ruled by quirk overlords, with heroes operating underground. Koki, now a teenager, is a formidable villain-in-training:
Strength: His quirk evolves under Tomura's guidance. He can now "store" objects or people in pocket dimensions within the sludge, retrieving them later (a la Kurogiri's Warp Gate, but void-based). Combined with Tomura's tactics, he's a nightmare for resistance fighters—sinking entire squads into oblivion.
Conflicts: Koki grapples with morality. Encounters with survivors (like that old housewife from canon) plant seeds of doubt: "Why destroy everything when some people are kind?" Tomura quashes it: "Kindness is a lie. They only help when it's easy." This could lead to internal strife—perhaps Koki betrays Tomura one day, or they clash in a mentor-vs-apprentice showdown, echoing Tomura's own rebellion against All For One.
Epilogue Tie-In: If we twist canon's epilogue, Koki doesn't end up at U.A. Instead, he infiltrates it as a mole under Tomura's orders, posing as a reformed quirk user. There, he meets Kota or Deku (now a teacher), creating tension between his indoctrinated villainy and glimpses of heroism. Or, in a darker end, Koki helps Tomura launch a final assault, using Darkness to engulf U.A. entirely.
This setup amplifies themes of trauma, power, and redemption (or lack thereof) in MHA. Tomura as a mentor would corrupt Koki's potential for good, turning his quirk from a "freak variant" into a symbol of anarchy. But it also humanizes Tomura, showing how cycles of abuse perpetuate. If you want to expand on specific parts—like battles, quirk evolutions, or interactions with other characters—let me know!
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The UNRWA should be bombed and depleted and cease to exist!
The UNRWA is nothing but a terrorist indoctrination center
UNRWA lied about Aya's story ( shocker) 🙄 right ?
The picture from Aya from Gaza who was being oppressed by the big bad Jews is actually a picture from January 27 ,2015 from a little girl in Syria .
Gazawood at its best .
Fake news !
Anyway they found the " real " Aya that the UNRWA tried to hide
Why ?
Because the real Aya exposes her Jew hatred and depravity in which she learned from the tulkharm camp school for girls funded by of course by the UNRWA !
Listening to her be interviewed I had a mix of emotions .
On one hand she sounds like a depraved ,hating , disgusting human being .
Aya was glad that Oct 7th happened and believes it will lead to Palestinians getting their land back ( it was never ever ever ever their land to begin with ) !
Just sayin'
So raping and murdering innocent women and young girls was all about a land grab
Taking hostages and torturing and starving them was all about land that was never theirs to begin with !
Interesting 🤔
Slowly choking two innocent babies to death was all about a land grab huh ?
Absolutely disgusting 🤮
Aya talks about her hatred of the Jewish people and why they should die and how their could never be peace between the two .
Aya learned this from UNRWA
This is what they are taught so to them it is the truth but in reality it's one big enormous lie !
Without lies their history dies
So generation after generation will teach this lie to their children and the cycle of hate and total ignorance will continue.
It should be child abuse to teach children to hate and be martyrs 💔
Aya is brutally honest and sad
This is all Aya knows HATE
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How sad is that ? 😭
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BUFFALO SCHOOL ABUSE COVER-UP
🚨 WHISTLEBLOWER SITUATION — BUFFALO, NY SCHOOL DISTRICT 🚨
Warnings: Mentions of SA, Abuse, and all the things that go with it
Is anyone talking about what's happening in the Buffalo Public School System in New York?
There are extremely disturbing allegations coming out involving abuse cover-ups—including SA (sexual assault), physical abuse, and outright neglect by school officials—and it seems like local media is barely touching it. The situation involves both elementary and high school students, and there’s reason to believe that legal pressure is being used to silence reports and protect the district, not the children.
What’s being reported (from a whistleblower/cop who works closely with abuse victims):
A break-in at a grade school resulted in an attempted kidnapping of two children under 9 (one boy, one girl). ➤ The school never informed parents. ➤ Video evidence was allegedly deleted. ➤ One staff member secretly recorded the footage and sent it to district lawyers (with judge signatures!), and still… no action taken.
A high school girl told her counselor she was being physically abused by her father. ➤ The counselor allegedly dismissed her due to a past lie about being “popular.” ➤ Days later, she recorded her father beating her and showed the same counselor. ➤ They still refused to report it. ➤ Eventually, someone did—but not the mandated reporter. That’s illegal.
A 16-year-old male student is accused of sexually assaulting multiple 14-year-old girls. ➤ No clear response from the school system.
The detective who came forward has worked with abused children for years. Instead of addressing the crimes or victims, local media turned their attention toward discrediting him—all because he spoke out on a podcast, not through “official” channels.
If true, this is a systemic failure. We’re talking about people in power actively silencing reports of child abuse, protecting institutions over kids, and failing legal obligations as mandated reporters. The public deserves to know—and these kids deserve to be protected.
Signal boost. Look into it. Demand accountability.
This hits to close to home for me because I was raped by a boy in my class, I was told he was 'a good guy' and 'couldn't have done it' and then he sent photos he took of me after he what he did to me; they did nothing about it, it was a year after the whole nude sexting law was put into place. Months later, I heard he did it again, to another girl, and then another school. A girl was traumatized because she was assaulted at school, and the teachers pretty much said that. "I don't get paid enough for me to care."
Though it wasn't the same state but it's in one of the nearby states.
Well-known things ALL public schools do:
-Public schools are bad, they let predators in more often than not, they move them around instead of reporting them (for YEARS).
-They generally believe the child is lying, do not report, or they go to the abusers and believe them more often than not, over the child.
-Teachers do 'hot-potato' with victims that do come to them, WITH ANYTHING.
-Pushes off to 'we will talk about this tomorrow' or 'look into it tomorrow', and do not report anything to law enforcement.
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REPOST, GET WORD OUT, GET HELP FOR THESE KIDS!
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Stop asking survivors “why didn’t you press charges?” Survivors can’t press charges. Prosecutors can.