deafmic:

i love the idea of stain sort of liking aizawa as a hero because then we’d have 

1. stain hero killer kinda liking aizawa pro hero 

2. shirigaki ‘league of villains leader’ telling aizawa, to his face, that he thinks eraserhead is cool

and

3. kurono ‘engineered a horrible drug that takes away peoples quirks’ telling aizawa that he has specific interest in him

and tbh i just kinda love the concept of villains constantly being like ‘heroes are bad but i guess eraserhead is kinda cool’ and aizawa wondering why the fuck all these vilains are so weirdly interested in him

wancemcwain:

mirioes:

mirioes:

The “All for One is Izuku’s father” theory is both interesting and hilarious because any time I think about it, I just imagine Toshinori finding out and having a “I love this child with every fiber of my being and he has my complete trust but how the fuck did I manage to choose the one (1) child of my arch-nemesis as a successor” moment.

There’s also this

All for One: That’s my son

Toshinori, who has been Izuku’s father figure for years by now: I’ve already won this game and I didn’t even know I was playing

All for One holding newborn Izuku while forgetting to turn off his quirk stealing bullshit: Ah…I’ll fix that later

Narrator’s voice: And then he never did

red-riot-kirishima-eijirou:

One of the most underrated aspects of Midoriya and Uraraka’s relationship is the fact that Midoriya thinks so highly of Uraraka!

When he saw the fake Uraraka jump into danger without a plan and without making herself float, he knew that couldn’t be Uraraka because Midoriya believes that Uraraka is too smart and skilled to fall into danger like that. Uraraka can make herself float, and Uraraka would come up with a plan. She’s someone to Midoriya who doesn’t need saving. He views her as such a capable and strong companion, and he’s right to do so.

It’s a shame so many people ignore this aspect of their relationship and act like Bakugou at the Sports Festival is the only person who understands and respects her.