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In the month of Thermidor in the second year a revolution was overthrown and Robespierre and his followers were killed.Leon Trotsky would later compare the rise of Joseph Stalin to the Thermidorian Reaction, and the CIA would consider Khruschev's denunciation of Stalin to be the Thermidor for the Russian Revolution. These are inherently contradictory statements. Findable on AO3 as R_dHerblay, I'm a prolific blabber. And a cunt. Sometimes. This is my derangement hole. BNHA. But also sometimes French Revolution and Dumasposting.
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Updating My Fic And I Finally Fucking Got To The Part Where We Squarely Diverge From Canon And It Goes
Updating my fic and I finally fucking got to the part where we squarely diverge from canon and it goes off the rails NO MORE CANON LET'S FUCKING GO MY GIRLIE CAN FINALLY DO HER THING
Like jokes aside I find retreading canon to be so fucking boring as a writer. Next AU I do for this fandom I am NOT fucking doing that shit to myself. Slog. (Also rehashing fight scenes is fuckign. Hard. When they're originally visual. Just doesn't jive with how I write. Kill me)
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(some) BNHA characters as Charli XCX songs
Before you say anything shut the fuck up let me set the scene for you: I'm blasting Charli, I'm high as sin, my friend is Tired of hearing about BNHA but sitting there making some exceedingly homosexual earrings, and I'm thinking about my next tattoo. This post is therefore incontrovertible truth. I'm 100% correct. Why THESE characters specifically? Idk they came to me. Also it's a disproportionate amount of Brat bc that's what the fucking shuffle feature on her entire discography playlist decided I would listen to.
Hawks– Vroom Vroom. I'm sorry but he would have the time of his life. He thinks this is about him. He is pretty, fast, and it's not that deep. I like this for him.
Todoroki (any of them kids)– Apple. I mean. Look. It's all of the Todorokis. Like all of them. Lowkey. Though this fucks so hard for Dabi and Shouto. But also Natsuo. It's all of them. I know they blasted this shit.
Midoriya– Boom Clap. He's not in love or anything, though this is 100% the boy nerding out about quirks, it's just a wholeheartedly earnest pop song. It's joyous. It's wonderful. I think this is a good one for him. The really fucking sad one for him would be So I about All Might. but like I ugly cry to that song so let's not get into that.
Bakugou– Sympathy is a knife. AIGHT HEAR ME OUT. This is 100% the early part where he's just irrationally a hater of his Deku because why the fuck does this boy get all this power and why is he inadequate in that way fuck him. Anyway. Love.
Toga– Break the Rules. Justice for Toga man just let the poor kid have fun.
Sir Nighteye– White Mercedes. My divorced queen still idolizing All Might. STILL. "Like a white Mercedes always been running too fast... Hurting you feels like I'm hurting as well, All I know is I don't deserve you" LIKE COME ON "One day I'll pull through, And I'll be good enough" I'm so normal about them.
All Might– 360. Like back in his prime. It's so "I'm a fucking celebrity and I earned it bitch" and I'm aware All Might is a good lil man but like come on there had to be that period of his life. And you know what! Real! He's so Julia!
Uraraka– Unlock It. Literally just for "You're on my mind, The feeling like an astronaut" Like come on. Also she's million dollar babe! I love her! I just want her and Toga to be happy man I'm so sad
Shigaraki– Crash. "I'm about to crash into the water gonna take you with me I'm high voltage self-destructive end it all so legendary" same bestie.
Finally enemy is literally just bakudeku I don't make the rules.
He's so 💕babygirl💕 but he's a mass murderer boogeyman who is 2 centuries old with an affinity for French literature and a sadistic streak when it comes to people he can manipulate.
I don't quite see how quirkless discrimination can only exist in fics, there's mention to it in canon and not just wrt to Midoriya. Multiple mentions made in canon to that. Melissa Shield for one. Like sure it's not to the extent a lot of fan head canons make it out to be, but ultimately– there's two largely relevant, born quirkless characters. The story shows us one relentlessly bullied, and one character who internalized that she can't help people without a quirk. Show also shows us a lot of cruelty against people with "villainous" quirks, it's not too difficult to extrapolate from the small, minuscule amount of characters without quirks having these issues (even one in a very supportive environment) that there is naturally something there. Aoyama's family did all that to get the kid a quirk.
And Izuku is not bullied nearly as much if at all after getting a quirk. Sure Bakugou who retains his might makes right mindset and can't cope with the idea of a powerless punching bag having power over him has to grow and adapt to that but the complete 180 Izuku has from middle school to high school is the direct result of getting a quirk. Because ultimately even if he wanted to save Uraraka in that test way at the start of the narrative, he wouldn't have been able to without One for All. The improvement of his life is inherently tied to having a quirk now. Being able to be in an environment where he wasn't treated poorly came as a result of having a quirk.
I think a lot of fandom discussion on quirkless discrimination treats it like racism. In reality, it probably would work in canon like ableism does in real life. Just because that sort of discriminatory behavior isn't as plainly and evidently obvious doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. Yes Midoriya is ultimately mocked for wanting to be a hero without a quirk, but Melissa also feels that sort of fear that she won't be able to help people full stop till All Might comforts her or whatever– it's the lack of expectation for those people to have potential. Beyond that though, all of that's pretty irrelevant to my central thoughts about BNHA as a whole.
Ultimately the narrative just reinforces All Might's initial answer to Deku on the rooftop– "Can someone without a quirk become a hero?" No. Not in this story at all.
Idk this is kind of a long ramble but tl;dr just because the canon doesn't go into depth about discrimination against quirkless people doesn't mean that narratively the treatment of the very few quirkless characters is irrelevant to the messaging of the story– Ragdoll has to give up being a hero, All Might has to give up being a hero, etc etc. The way power works in BNHA is if you have it, if you've been given it, you can be a hero. If you don't, well, tough luck kid. Maybe in another life. Because you can have all of the character traits of a hero and that doesn't matter at all. Which is kind of at odds with what it frames itself as setting out to do.
Tbf BNHA is and has always been confused messaging-wise. It opens with Deku saying: “humans are not made equal” and showing us all of the foul ways quirkless people are treated. Narratively, this is of course seen as bad, but there’s an underlying principle in the narrative there that’s never actively challenged (and there’s not enough time to make it satisfying if they do) that yes, humans really aren’t born equal. That yes, you see SOME characters overcome their limitations (but even then, like in the case of Deku, it’s because of a big narrative magical moment) but they’re largely confined to the roles expected of them. Power in BNHA is never really given to the powerless, a character like Toga or Shigaraki can’t be saved, and power is never truly denied to those who shouldn’t have it— Endeavor is given a dignity his victims weren’t afforded.
And though I don’t think this is wrong to do in a story in and of itself, I think it is at odds with the way it sets itself up in the opening. The first thing we see in BNHA is everyone telling Deku he can't be a hero with no quirk. The story should be set up to disprove that. To show that his heroic qualities are in and of themselves what makes him a hero. But every time in the narrative where it's his character that makes the difference, he kind of. Fails. He can't save Eri at first, can't save Shigaraki (even though he wants to) because Shigaraki is apparently beyond helping, etc etc. Like the largest successes for him as a hero are explicitly BECAUSE he has One for All now.
And that combined with the way the story ends, with the fact that Toga and Shigaraki are not possible to save, and the only thing about them that was worthy of saving was the innocent child they once were, just feels kind of at odds with what the opening of BNHA sets out to prove in the narrative. BNHA sets itself up to be about how anyone can be a true hero, that true heroism is from character and not power, but the only characters that are capable of being heroes are those with power, the only characters that are able to seek redemption are those whose powers allow that for them. A character like All for One is doomed from the outset, and the narrative makes no foil to him to show that there is a choice to be made there.
Idk it just seems kind of sad to me that a story that superficially claims to be about how anyone can be a hero narratively reinforces the very attitudes the first scenes portray as wrong. And it feels too late to change that. It feels too late for that when Mirio had to get his quirk back to be a hero again. It feels too late for that when Toga is dead. It feels too late for that when Deku was only able to defeat evils with a quirk. It feels too late for that when All for One selected everyone and maneuvered them into position and there was no inherent randomness. It feels too late for this story to course correct into "anyone can be a hero, heroism comes from internal ideals" when it's shown time and time again that the only people who get to be heroes are those with the quirks to do so.
So uh about Hisashi Midoriya
A list of things Kohei Horikoshi one hundo percent intended for us to understand about Hisashi Midoriya, because he definitely implied them uh somewhere in text (next to social structures and a functioning bureaucracy) (Izuku Midoriya substitute teacher is so fucking funny to me tbh like Horikoshi really said bb ur a glorified babysitter till ur bestie gets his money up) (Him being Bakugou's sugar baby hero is SO fucking stupid I wish I could've come up w that)
Canonically Izuku was a fucking immaculate conception.
The real Hisashi Midoriya was the friends we made along the way
He is really All Might's secret lovechild, Todoroki was right all along, the problem is both All Might and Inko forgor
He left to get milk and never came back
All for One actually fucked his dad
All for One is his dad
(All for One believes he is god. God is like, everyone's dad. In some sense, u know?)
All for One is actually the baby daddy of everyone in this series they just ain't admitting it.
Much like Anakin Skywalker, Izuku has no dad and HELLA midichlorians
He left to get milk and came back but like 20 years later so we ain't seen it yet
Nana Shimura is actually Hisashi Midoriya. How, you might ask? I said so.
Hisashi Midoriya died like an Anime Mom Death bc he wore his hair like that once but they didn't show us because we'd cry too hard and never forgive it
Hisashi is just so hot they can't show us in canon bc we'd be too distracted
Bakugou killed him. He can have a little homicide as a treat.
Izuku killed him. He SHOULD do a lot of homicide as a treat.
Inko killed him. Real.
He left Inko to have a whirlwind romance with someone's secret twin (I haven't decided who yet)
Principal Nedzu ate him (he was delicious)
Fire breath did not protect him against spicy food and he went on Hot Ones and died.
Hisashi's quirk wasn't fire breath, it was negligence, baby!
Toga: Someone who wanted to be happy
Uraraka: Someone who wanted to make others happy
And also,
Toga: Someone who wanted the world to be easier to live in
Uraraka: Someone who wanted to make the world easier to live in for others