namjoon waiting for you at the bar ♡
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namjoon waiting for you at the bar ♡
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namjoon waiting for you at the bar ♡
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I don't believe that bakugou is truly dead at all. Like on one hand it's great fuel for izuku for when he gets to that dome
But on the other hand him dying is just ....too easy? And also I feel like that's too easy of a way out. I feel like he hasn't done his purpose yet and for him to die now wouldnt feel satisfying— coming from a bakugou fan. It would be way more pay off for him to die mid battle in front of izuku or right before they defeat afo for good (so close yet so far vibes). Hori wouldn't make it that predictable
I feel like something else is up. I don't think bakugou is dead fr at all
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Silver toro inoue pendant
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OF COURSE I HAVE FRIENDS!!
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Sidenote on my tags on my last reblog, but I also wonder if the open front on Dabi's new outfit isn't also meant to invoke seppuku imagery, the samurai ritual suicide
What made me think of this is the fact that Horikoshi clearly gave some thought to how much of Dabi's chest to expose, cause the preliminary design didn't show a lot of skin (notice the version on the left, which is clearly reminiscent of burial clothes, or 死装束 in japanese):
The right side is crossed over the left, in typical fashion for funeral ceremonies. Normally, you wear a yukata or a kimono with the left over the right, as only the dead are dressed the other way around. Dabi's outfit is then supposed to bring to mind the way you'd dress up a corpse for the last rites before a burial.
However, Horikoshi discarded this more "proper" look for what we as a fandom called the "yassiefied" version, with an open, bare chest:
Which honestly brings to mind the aforementioned seppuku ritual.
I know that Dabi is no samurai and that he normally likes loose and low cut clothes, but the fact that his burial-clothes-inspired shroud is specifically open all the way down to his belly seems too deliberate to be coincidence, or something thrown in for fanservice alone, especially considering how the design wasn't originally meant to be... Slutty, for lack of a better term.
So I guess that what I'm saying is: since Dabi went into this war with the intention of committing murder-suicide, it wouldn't surprise me if his outfit too was meant to invoke that duality: that is, the idea that he's both someone already dead (and whom his family mourned and buried), but also someone ready to take his own life to correct a wrong
Idk, just some food for thought
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