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hydrangeaprxnce · 4 years
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『hands off the ultimate social studies club! 』
Hsjdjf doing that eizouken pose thingy but with my danganronpa ocs
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magicdangankins · 6 years
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Can I get an aesthetic for a SHSL Geographer in love with a SHSL Jack of All Trades??? Thank you so much!!
@phantom-chain
Hope you like it! Let me know if you want any changes
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pseudoki · 5 years
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uhh guess i’m doing this. Thankyou @kindofclassy for tagging me 
rules: answer the questions and tag 10 followers who you would like to get to know better
Star sign: Saggitarius
Height: 5′8 probably?? 
put your playlist on shuffle and name the first 4 songs that play:
Persona 4 Golden -Shadow world
Persona Q2 - Wait and see
Jojos’ Bizzare adventure - Giorno’s theme 
Title theme -Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time
It’s not all soundtracks I swear..
grab the nearest book and turn to page 23. What does line 17 say?
Alabama, USA
The limestone walls of Neversink, a 162 foot-deep open-air pit, provided habitat for a rare fern.
(I’m dumb it’s not a book its a 1998 edition of National Geographic)
ever had a song or poem written about you?
idk
When was the last time you played an air guitar?
I don’t really do air guitar for some reason. However I did air drum while walking my dogs to Macross 82-89 - Back at it
What’s a sound you hate? You love?
Asmr makes me feel weird and uncomfortable but i kinda like it??
do you believe in ghosts?
hmm, I’m not sure. I don’t not believe in them.
do you believe in aliens?
Yup. Somewhere out there. Space is a big place.
do you drive? and if so, have you ever gotten into an accident?
not yet, next year maybe? I have been in an “accident”, however i wasn’t harmed in any way and got to miss a day’s school hanging around the hospital 
do you like the smell of gasoline??
not when it’s super strong, but the smell is kinda linked to some memories from my childhood so it’s kinda nice
what’s the last movie you’ve seen??
How to Train your dragon: the hidden world
I fell asleep during the final fight scene, but it was a pretty ok movie. 7/10. All the kids saying dumb shit in the cinema was pretty funny tho
do you have obsessions right now?
Kind of obsessed with NieR: Automata right now. Feeling that kind of emptiness when you finish a game and you don’t know what to do with your life (pretty dumb I know.) I wish it was longer :/ Other than that, I’m really into Land of the Lustrous, Jojo’s Bizzare Adventure, Danganronpa and Persona. 
in a relationship?
oof no
tags: @kindofclassy @pale--monster  @junkodraws @soramimi-cake @the-shsl-cult-leader @janeykara @twinklebits1414 @moonsreachingstars @miss-rainbow-sprinkles @the-cursed-fool
hope some of those tags work ?
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Prompt: before ko turns into shsl despair, when they are in the academy. Maybe Chiaki invites Ko to go to a arcade with her?
A/N a very late birthday gift to my beloved friend @nanamemes-chiakiiz HAPPY BIRTHDAY YOU WONDERFUL FRIEND!!!
Lucky Catch - komanami
“I truly am honored to have been invited to escort you when surely there are others more fitting. From the bottom of my heart, I am touched that you would choose me.” Komaeda declared with his widest of grins.
“You’re exaggerating. I just asked you out on a date.” Nanami replied more casually in contrast to his tone.
“Huh? Isn’t that what I just said?” He asked with childlike innocence.
Nanami blinked at his genuine ignorance. Even though it’s to be expected, she still isn’t quite used to the way he’d describe certain things but it’s not a bad thing. It’s confusing at times and more often than not, he’s fanatically optimistic when he’s not downright self-deprecating. His words are a bit of a mouthful and she’s not sure if she fully comprehends what he says but then she just looks at him. Komaeda’s smile is more than enough to tell her what he meant to in words.
“Well I guess if you say so.” She easily smiled back and took his hand, intertwining. “Let’s go?”
There’s a sparkle in his eyes as he gave her hand an affectionate squeeze. “Lead the way.”
It’s a date or at least it’s the closest thing to a date that Nanami could think of. She’d always wanted to try an actual date and ever since she resigned herself to the idea that Komaeda wouldn’t make the first move, not yet, she asked him out first. He almost turned her down though but only because he kept downplaying his worth. But it’s alright since he agreed in the end and she even managed to talk him into planning the second one. He was surprisingly easier to talk into a second date than a first. He said something about the probability of the first one being a success was guaranteed since her hope would surely overpower his bad luck. She’s not going to argue to that if it gets them a round two date.
She’s a bit inexperienced though or rather, she has no in real life experience at all when it comes to planning dates. Whenever she tried to prod for information from Komaeda, he’d simply reply that he’d be willing to go anywhere and he didn’t have any place he particularly favored. Nanami’s geographic knowledge on the other hand only extended to gaming places. He didn’t seem to mind and she was relieved that they were going to a comfort zone of hers. But just because this was her territory didn’t mean she didn’t think of his side.
She dragged him and gracefully weaved through the arcade until they stopped at their destination.
“A claw machine?” He stated more than asked. It wasn’t quite what he expected when she told him that they were going to have fun at the arcade.
A whole slew of them was lined up although this one was the largest of them. His eyes discreetly searched for the number of tokens needed and confirmed his suspicion that this was in fact the most expensive of them all. They could play ten games at the rate. He turned to her face which was beaming at the challenge in front of her.
“Me first.” Nanami said without so much a glance at him, her eyes already trained at the prize before her.
They already bought tokens beforehand and she slid ten of them into the machine. The claw moved with precision as she expertly held the analog stick with a determined grip. She flicked it ever so slightly, bit by bit, as she stared at the inside and changed her angle every now and then, correcting the alignment accordingly. Without warning, she pressed the button and she maneuvered through the obstacle of prizes as the claw descended. Until finally, it was able to hook onto a tiny loop which was connected to a huge dog stuffed toy. And just like that, she had easily won the most expensive prize in the game.
The plushie was ridiculously larger than her as she held it, both of her arms could hardly circle around all of it. With a proud grin on her face, she peeked through her prize and challenged him, “Now it’s player two’s turn.”
Komaeda was almost at a lost for words. Her talent never failed to astound him and just now he bore witness to the more unconventional applications of it and it blew his mind. She looked so happy over it too that he couldn’t help but smile back. “Alright, wish me luck.”
Contrary to Nanami’s controlled and calculated approach, Komaeda didn’t put too much effort into his. After all, he thought that he didn’t have the talent for it so why bother? He did wonder how his luck would affect the outcome. Claw machines involved some luck after getting past the mirrors and skills. He vaguely remembered reading somewhere how there was actually a mechanism involved that regulated the odds of winning. According to that, it would take a certain number of tries after a win before the next win happens. Since Nanami had just won before him, the chances of him winning anything was close to zero now.
It excited him all the more not knowing how he could possibly lose horribly in this.
The claw hovered his target, the best prize second to the already taken dog stuff toy, a bunny mascot character plush. He didn’t even hesitate when he pressed the button and the claw descended– past the bunny and into the bags of candies that surrounded it. Miraculously, one was caught by the edge and dangled precariously. It was a horrible consolation prize but it was better than none.
Except it was dropped as the claw shook on its way to the bin. The bag fell right on top of one of the heavier prizes which threw it off balance. It then toppled onto the divider which just so happened to have some screws loose. For a long moment, nothing happened. The tension in the air was palpable as the two stared on in anticipation. They thought that his luck was pushed far enough since there was no movement for a few minutes. They almost gave up as they took a step back. Somehow the miniscule tremor from that was enough to trigger the collapse of the divider and so all of the prizes came pouring out of the machine.
“Amazing!” Nanami voiced her awe in all her enthusiasm. “As expected of a pro!”
Komaeda laughed at yet another display of how powerful his luck was. “I guess my luck has its uses after all!” He had won everything with his luck.
And then lost them all because it was suspected as cheating.
“Ah, I knew my luck is the worst. To win everything only for me forfeit them all is truly devastating.” Komaeda said outside with a smile that was far too cheery despite his circumstance. “Well it’s not like I can complain. It was either go home empty-handed or you get banned too.” He chuckled at this.
In hindsight, they were lucky that they let her keep her prize at least.
“Did you have fun, Nanami?” He asked her as they walked towards the train station.
“Yes. Very much so!” She nodded happily. “They let us play lots of other games afterwards. But I still think the best part was the claw machine. Your luck was so amazing! I couldn’t beat it at all!”
“But if we count the actual prizes I took home, we’d count nothing so this should count as your victory.” He corrected her.
Nanami stopped in her tracks and turned towards him.
“You used to have a dog.” She started, her voice was distant but also partly muffled from the plushie she was holding on.
“Pardon?”
“You told me that you used to have a dog when you were a kid and that it made you happy.” She continued and it was hard to tell what kind of face she was making as she said this since the plushie obscured her head. “I know this isn’t enough to replace him. And this might not even be the same breed but…”
From one owner to another, the dog was passed on to him.
“Here.” She said with a heartfelt smile, it shone more prominently due to the blush that dusted her cheeks. “I want you to be happy.”
For a moment, Komaeda remembered to try and get her that bunny plushie for another date.
His arms encircled both the dog stuff toy and her as he let out a blissful sigh. “Thank you, Nanami. I truly am lucky.”
And he was the luckiest for having her.
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