Eyes like the sky widened at the aggression in Suguru’s tone. He hadn’t meant it to come out that harshly, but the deluge of unwelcome emotions generated by the sight of the singer had landed somewhere near panic.
‘We left the shoot in a hurry, I didn’t have time to change.’ Satoru looked down at himself with a frown. ‘You don’t like it?’
And Suguru almost laughed — because the singer was so far off the mark it was actually funny. He’d never been intimidated by Satoru’s height before, but the tall, broad frame of the man before him made his knees weak then. Satoru looked like every mean-mouthed, motor-head bad boy Suguru had ever fallen for — but better in every way, because he was Satoru.
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this is just a little snippet from @fushiglow 's latest chapter of:
Will infodump the wildest things at random, but often forgets to tell people vital information
Can't read a room, doesn't know how to priorize serious things, and often comes across as insensitive because of it
Is a picky eater with the dietary habits of an unsupervised toddler
No, seriously, we're introduced to him completely unbothered rambling about candy while Fushiguro was fighting his ass off against curses
His massive cocky ego - thought that one might be just a front, cause he really does care.
Sensory overload. His canonical sensory issues are the reason he wears blindfolds and sunglasses. And it might happen with more than just his eyes, considering he keeps his Limitless barrier up all the time and nobody can touch him.
Either that, or the Limitless measure is paranoia. And he's otherwise shit at self-preservation.
Absolutely no control of his face. Look at him go
But when he experiences negative emotions, his expression goes completely blank
Mood swings
It was an exceptional circumstance in his life, so you decide wether to count that, but y'know, the downright mania that one time
Just the fact he's often infantilized and seen as immature by a large part of the fandom despite being actually very responsible is a big ND experience.
His very neurotypical ways of sitting
Honestly, Gojo is strongly ND-coded. I personally headcanon him as autistic and very adhd. But I've seen a lot of people with different nd headcanons that fit within his traits. The inherent neurodiversity of Gojo Satoru.
there’s a reason why the entire story of avatar the last airbender begins and ends with katara. there’s a reason why we are introduced to katara first before we are introduced to any other character. there’s a reason why katara is the narrator. there’s a reason why the creators have emphasized over and over again that katara is just as titular to the story as aang - she’s the other main character.
when you water down katara - remove her compassion, her ability to connect with others, her nurturing role, her ANGER and RAGE and DRIVE - you water down the very fundamentals of the story. you drastically and severely alter the core dynamics of the gaang, because katara was so important to the development of every single one of them. she was the rock and glue that held team avatar together.
katara was unlike any other character to ever appear on television; she was a young brown girl who took no shit from anyone, yet at the same time remained kind and compassionate and nurturing. katara was a force of nature; proud of her heritage and culture, burdened by the responsibility of being the last southern water bender of the water tribe, angered over the death of her mother and everything that the fire nation took from her, determined to help every single person in need, determined to change the world, angry and resentful because old men and rules and laws kept telling her what she could or could not do, thus, she was determined to restructure thousands of years of patriarchy that stood against her from accomplishing her goals and dreams.
watering down katara into at most 2-3 tangible characteristics, stripping her away of all her motivation and agency and nuance, telling the audience that she wants to help and change the world only to have her stand in the background with an air of grief, demonstrates that the writers of the live action fundamentally misunderstand the spirit of avatar. and that’s something so unforgivable. no matter how many changes they decide to make, or how much they decide to stay true to the original story in other areas, no matter how many flashy VFX fight scenes we get - if you fail to properly understand katara, you fail to understand the heart and soul of avatar the last airbender, everything that makes avatar such a timeless classic.