Izuku: Have you ever been yelled at by Uraraka?
Bakugou: I’m not afraid of her.
Izuku: So that’s a no.

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Izuku: Have you ever been yelled at by Uraraka?
Bakugou: I’m not afraid of her.
Izuku: So that’s a no.
If you don't mind me asking, when you see the music, do you see it all at once or in bits and pieces?
Sorry for letting this get buried and taking so long to answer!
The best way to describe it is as like an old school windows media player graphic? It moves and continues changing throughout the song but sorta has some flow.
OKAY I JUST PASSED A RESTAURANT IN CHICAGO NAMED "MRS V'S" SOMETHING AND I JUST !!!!!!!!!!
HECK YA!!! hahahahahah
You should check out Lou Malnati’s Pizza~!!!!! I miss it :’(
Well, uh, it's not exactly a BOWL per se
The real question is: ‘Do I even want to know?’ ??
I'm sure this has been brought up before but while scrolling through tumblr, I just remembered that since mha is a world of superpowers, there must be ton of movies and comics that are based around what it would be like if that weren't the norm or what the world would be like if powers weren't a reality
(Sorry for the late answer, @mychildrenwhy!)
If it has been brought up, I can’treally remember it, but I love the idea!
I mean, in a world like ours,superpowers are fantasy, and thus very popular in stories. Logically, it shouldbe the other way around in a world with superpowers.
Though, we can’t forget that beingquirkless is looked down-upon. I’m sure stories with quirkless protagonistswould be taken very differently. There would be people who would love to readstories that are so different. On theother hand, the rest of the people would probably not take those stories veryseriously, since quirkless people are thought of as weak.
I wonder how Izuku would react to suchstories. He is quirkless himself, and I’m sure he would have loved to get somerepresentation. Though he would probably still prefer the stories with quirks in it, since he dreams ofhaving a quirk himself.
(Also, superheroes like Batman, forexample, would fit into this idea perfectly. And Izuku reading Batman-comics isnow my new headcanon.)
Bakugou: I’ll see you in hell!
Kirishima: Are you asking me on a date? I accept.
Do you have any pointers on forming plot for stories?
I don’t know if I’m good at giving pointers for that, since I’m always pretty much aimless when it comes to forming the plot. I start at the scene that pops into my head, and then I just write the rest around it. That works especially well if it’s a short story. Longer stories are a bit more difficult.
But let me try it anyway.
First off, I start with that idea that inspired me for this story. I write that idea down – it’s gonna be the core of the whole story.
My next point is which character is going to be my “protagonist” for this story.
Is the story from his / her point of view only, so that the reader takes part in his or her thought process
Does the view change to other characters at one point?
The protagonist can change a lot. For example, when I write from Izuku’s point of view, I’m likely to write different scenes and thought-processes than when I try to write, I don’t know, Bakugou. (There’s not as much swearing in it.)
Then I try to figure out what happens before and after that one scene that started the whole thing.
How did it come to that particular situation?
What happened beforehand?
What conditions have to be met for that scenario to happen?
And after that scene, what happens then?
Perhaps there is a conflict or an argument in the story. Does it get sorted out by the end of the story, or is it left open?
Towards the end, the story should slow down a bit. The most stressful and action-packed scenes should not be at the end of the story, more towards the middle or the beginning.
(Ending a story at the height of action just screams for a sequel, though, so that’s a possibility, too. ;) )
Aaaah, all of this is a bit disorganized. That’s just how I work myself, so you probably won’t find it very helpful. I still hope that at least one pointer is somewhat useful for you! =D
Deku gonna lay down the LAW next chapter
Hello again!
Oooh yes, he will! I can’t wait tosee how that will go. I imagine that especially Inasa will be a bit startledabout all of this – he neither knows Izuku nor is he a student of U.A. But Idon’t think that will stop Izuku once he has gotten started.
Izuku is, out of all the characters,one of those who believes the most that heroes have to be, at least a bit,selfless, caring and kind-hearted. I do believe that’s one of the reasons whyhe admires All Might so much. (Or perhaps it’s the other way around, and hethinks that way about heroes because All Might is his idol.) He won’t ever accept such a petty thing like a personaldispute between two heroes as a reason for endangering the innocents, or as areason for giving up. (See the point where he punched Kacchan in the facebecause he wanted to give up.)
Next chapter, we will probably seeIzuku metaphorically beating both Todoroki’s and Inasas asses and thenproceeding to guide them to victory. Can’t wait to see that happen! =D