I think we all like black muzan, tbh
I rarely post in these tags but tell me why those orange green heart broccoli explosion emoji combo whiners are trying to infiltrate the bnha critical tags just because their mid ship wasn’t confirmed official.
What actually made you believe bakugo and midoriya was ever going to get together? Like I need you to be serious for a second. Did it seriously take you this long, 8 entire damn years for you to finally get your wakeup call???
Like gtfo out of the tags with your delusional ao3 “”queerbaiting”” ass. I’m trying to see well informed written analysis and learn from Horikoshis mistakes on how not to fail as a writing enthusiast.
Go create your own tags or something like anyone gives a damn about your inherent power imbalance ship.
Come to the Entertainment District Club, and stay for the surprise! (piece for Modern Demon Slayer zine)
Sukunella 🖖🏻🎃
*turns him into a pin*
yesh I made this hes so silly goofy
why lolicon is bad
1. Ethical Concerns
The most pressing ethical issue with lolis and lolicons is the portrayal of underage characters in a sexualized manner. Even though these characters are fictional, their representation often mirrors and perpetuates harmful sexual fantasies about minors. This normalization can desensitize individuals to the exploitation of real children. Sexualizing young characters in any form, whether fictional or real, raises significant moral questions about consent, exploitation, and the integrity of childhood.
2. Psychological Impact
Engaging with lolicon content can have detrimental psychological effects on individuals. For some, the attraction to lolis might reflect or exacerbate unhealthy fantasies and desires. This can be problematic in two ways: it may reinforce and normalize inappropriate desires, and it may lead to a desensitization towards the exploitation of real children. Even if such content is consumed privately, the mental and emotional impact on individuals who engage with it can be profound, potentially leading to issues of mental health or social isolation.
3. Societal Implications
On a societal level, the existence and proliferation of lolicon content can contribute to the broader acceptance of child sexualization. This is dangerous because it undermines societal norms designed to protect children and can inadvertently support a culture where the sexual exploitation of minors is trivialized. Additionally, the existence of such content complicates legal and ethical discussions about freedom of expression and protection of minors. Societies must navigate these issues carefully to ensure that freedoms are exercised responsibly and do not come at the expense of vulnerable populations.
comin' on strong there, hakuji 😅
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We really need to talk about how freaks use “gay rights” to defend awful and disgusting behavior in media. It’s so stupid.
You don’t like that trash ass fan fiction website with child porn of real life children and racist content like slave fics? You’re an awful person who is against gay rights and is for full blown censorship!
You don’t like that movie where a teenager is going out with a grown ass man and is written by a pedophile? You are homophobic.
You don’t like the creepy “magical girl” anime where middle schoolers are sexually assaulted by multiple things including tentacles in graphic detail and is made for lolicon freaks? You hate lesbians and love to demonize their freedom of speech.
Deep down, they know that this kind of stuff is creepy and that no one likes it. So they latch on to a real issue to defend their sick fantasies
People like to pain Aizawa as someone who wouldn't have dismissed Izuku's dream. Who would be upset if he found out about what All Might said in the first episode.
I think it's complete bullshit.
Aizawa was more or less ready to expel whoever came in last for the training on the first day.
I think he would have been equally as bad, of not worse.
Fanon aizawa would be mad at all might and would support Izuku's dream of being a hero as a quirkless individual.
However, canon aizawa would not.
First of all canon aizawa very much based the potential of his students on the way they can use their quirks and handle themselves in battle. He was ready to expell them if they made it dead last and he was ready to expell anyone who didn't meet his criteria. Aizawa also has his own internalised issues about strength that stemmed from oboro's death and how he wasn't capable or strong enough to protect everyone so yeah I don't think he would support Izuku's dream.
There's also the fact that aizawa has only helped people with a "weak" quirk or a quirk that wasnt inherently suitable for heroics like shinsou other than that aizawa has a very internalised belief that quirks do actually make or influence a person and we see this in canon with how he treats bakugo and how he seems to take pity on shinsou because he reminds him of himself.
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