i had to run home because the kid whohas a crush on me also walks my way home and im scared that it im alone with them or their friends they're gonna ask me out again

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i had to run home because the kid whohas a crush on me also walks my way home and im scared that it im alone with them or their friends they're gonna ask me out again
Friendly reminder that saying "omg your art is better than mine" to an artist is not a compliment
I will admit, I do understand the appeal of umbrella's now. I needed an umbrella today, to protect me from the rain. It's useful, and it's still shocking whenever an umbrella opens up and makes a loud noise. But also…umbrellas still don't protect me nearly as much as i'd like. If I want to be wet, I'd take a shower or have a bath. But I wish umbrellas covered the whole body and shielded it from rain. Umbrellas don't protect nearly enough for me.
that was a very very bad morning
pissing moaning shaking crying
On the spoilers because I'm sure the official translation will give more to go off of:
I love the language used in this chapter when talking about the LOV.
Ochacko not knowing how to feel or what she's supposed to think is exactly how she should feel. But I love that the only way she can describe it is feeling like she is strange. And the fact that she doesn't know what to think or what her POV should be, makes her uncomfortable.
Having your firmly established world views challenged is uncomfortable. Because you have to wonder if you've (unintentionally) been hurting others this whole time with your way of thinking. It's uncomfortable and not fun, but having your POV challenged is necessary to grow.
For Shouto he's been having this discomfort the entire story. He goes back and forth between calling his brother "Touya" and "Dabi". His POV has been challenged for literally his entire life. His dad is the root of the family's brokenness. He struggles with deciding how to feel about that and his involvement in his dad's life. So now this new issue with struggling to figure out how to feel about Touya plagues him, and it's natural for him to have previously wondered what would be the right thing to do. But that deep longing for his family to be restored overshadows the doubt in his mind, and now he's thinking of eating food with his brother.
And we're still seeing phrases like "stop Touya", and Ochacko viewing the broken city as a consequence of Toga's (and co.) actions, and Midoriya admitting that a fight is inevitable. Which still leaves that reminder that, hey, they're still enemies right now. There hasn't been a resolution, yet. But all three of the kiddos this chapter basically said "Yeah....what they did sucks, BUT--"
I just like that it's a reasonable way for the kids to react. Ochacko being uncomfortable and confused, Midoriya preparing for how hard it will be to make it past the confrontation stage into the understanding stage, and Shouto--who, unlike Deku and Ochacko, has been fighting this internal struggle since chapter 1--looking forward into a better future.
if you're an aroace who doesn't want to separate your asexuality from your aromanticism you literally do not have to. jsyk