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stark-illerbase · 13 days
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I'm so tired this week has been so long
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scrivenger-grimgar · 3 years
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sup fuckers!! guess who made an entirely new branch of subplot and worldbuilding for the Accidentally A Criminal Kokichi AU that literally doesn’t involved kokichi at all and may just be an explanation for why the Games didn’t happen, but got carried away and now its like an entirely separate story arc that happens????
this bastard right here! hi how ya doing folks and @the-sleepiest-salami , how ya doing tonite?
so yeah, this part actually centres around class 77 (sdr2) but i need to get some things out of the way for context i think
(edit: god this post is long and its only the first part of 8-10 posts explaining this entire mess)
kamukura izuru and hinata hajime: they are a plural system. hajime is the illegitimate child of Hinata Tajima, the Ultimate Entrepreneur, but his parents are Hinata Ayako (Tajima’s trophy wife) and an unknown man of Thai origin based off of DNA testing.
Tajima is very demanding, expects perfection from hajime, putting him under a lot of stress. he has the mindset that Talentless are tools for the use of the Talented, so when his son turns out to be both not his son and talentless he becomes incredibly distant and neglectful while still expecting perfection from Hajime so as not to damage his reputation.
Izuru is a result of the stress put on hajime, and while some aspects of him come from the conditions hajime was put under, he is his own person. hajime & izuru switch depending on the situation and the people they’re around.
Hajime fronts around Ayako and most of the mansions’ servants, being standoffish and prickly, but also more emotionally open and active. izuru fronts around Tajima and his guests, being more passive(-agressive) and quiet.
they are equally observant and analytical, just for different things; izuru focuses more on skills and actions, watching and learning different things, whereas hajime observes people themselves, their emotions and motives.
they get sent to a boarding school at 12 and suddenly they dont have to switch for people and they’re thrown off. they have to sort out a schedule for themselves. hajime gets monday-wednesday-friday, and izuru gets tuesday-thursday, and they sort out weekends between them.
at this point some of the staff notice “hajime”’s ability to copy skills from others, and some of them don’t have the best intentions. at 14 hajime and izuru are sold off by a staff member to the Howards’ Foundation, who are running the Hope Cultivation Plan, quietly endorsed by Hope’s Peak Academy’s principal, Kirigiri Jin, with the funds taken from reserve course students’ buy-in.
the scientists are fascinated by izuru’s strange ability, and start showing him ultimate level material, celebrating when he copies it at a grade just underneath ultimate level. the scientists start to shove as much information into izuru as they can, trying to turn him to their Ultimate Hope, that that quickly exhausts izuru, leaving hajime to front.
hajime is subjected to several inhumane “stimulus” to attempt to draw izuru out, which obviously doesn’t work. eventually, around six months of this izuru-learning/hajime-hurting cycle, izuru and hajime find an opportunity in an unlocked door while hajime was fronting. they escape, with new medical trauma, a collection of new scars, and a deeper bond shared between izuru and hajime.
while the school noticed his disappearance, Tajima didn’t even bother checking his spam emails, and literally had no clue that his kid(s) were essentially kidnapped. hajime quickly identifies the one teacher that sold them out and izuru quietly disposes if him two and a half months later.
when they are 16, Tajima pays for their spot in HPA’s reserve course. seven months into the year, 16 reserve course students vanish into thin air, only 8 reappearing four months later in a small town on the Canadian east coast. one month of recovery, where they all refuse to speak on the matter, they are sent back to HPA.
Kirigiri Jin dies three weeks later due to a Necrotising Fasciitis infection in his mouth. his half sister, Kirigiri Yuno, the Ultimate Vigilante, takes over his previous position as principal, and instates several new tests for identifying talents, since some can be hard to spot.
11 reserve course students are found to have ultimates:
Naegi Makoto, Luck
Naegi Komaru, Computer Science
Kuzuryū Natsumi, Marksman
Shirazu Sato, Journalist
Ito Kyūsaku, Puppeteer
Hinata Hajime, Logician • Izuru, Mimic
Josei Hinami, Spirit Medium
Ozakura Kanji, Hunter
Kaname Shōgo, Animal Tamer
Taneo Tohi, Field Medic
OK FUCK YEAH ONE PART DONE, 7 TO GO
i’ll elsborate on the 16 reserve disapearances later, but i think u know whats going on...
also, NO, if this were a game, hajime would not be the protagonist! Natsumi would be our protagonist, with Sato as the antagonist, and hajime/izuru as the opposite-sex-helping character (like kyoko, chiaki, or kaede).
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redbarracuda · 6 years
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The Passive Agressive Saga at Work
I usually don't post anything relating to my personal life on Tumblr, but I want to share the story of the ongoing feud between my managers at work. For privacy reasons, and for this not to end up as evidence in a court of law, names and certain details have been changed for the protection of all involved.
I currently work at a movie theater on Tuesdays and the weekends. The schedule sucks, but I save a shit ton on not having to pay to see movies. The theater has three managers:
James: Mondays, Wed - Fri - he's in charge of scheduling.
Jenny: Tuesdays
Matthew: Sat-Sun
When I first started working at the theater I only worked Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. There was a guy named Ken who worked the other days. From the very beginning, James and Jenny never got along. Now you're all up to speed.
One Tuesday, Jenny caught Ken sleeping in the office. She snapped a photo and emailed it to the head of the theater. Ken got reprimanded for his inappropriate moment of slumber. Later, Ken went to James and claimed that Jenny didn't like him because he was black. James wrote an email to the head of the theater asking for Jenny to be fired. It backfired, and Jenny bitched James out in front of everyone.
The head of the theater came in and had a meeting with the three managers and the only thing that came out of this incident was me switching my Friday shift with Ken's Tuesday. I was okay with this, because James is incredibly uncomfortable to be around.
Jenny is a motherly figure, and would bring dinner in for us. She made it known to James that we did this.
A few months went by, Ken quit and was replaced with a kid named Ryan. Ryan worked under James, who decided that Ryan only needed one day of training (My training lasted a week).
Later, Jenny worked a shift with Ryan; only to discover that he didn't know how to do everything. She spent the part of the day teaching him how to properly work the counter. She was pissed.
Ryan quit, and was replaced by a guy named Jason. Jason had two days of training under James. Last Sunday, James came into the theater to shovel the snow off the front stairs. He came up to me and asked if I was okay giving up my Saturday and Sunday shifts so Jason could have them. I said no, why would I do that? James assured me that I wouldn't lose a shift.
Jenny learned of Jason's hiring, she called up the head of the theater and asked if Jason could be put on for her Tuesday so he could have proper training, since Jenny didn't trust James to do it. The head of the theater agreed.
I come into work today, I look at the schedule and what do I see? I'm not on the schedule for Tuesday. I text James "wtf?". And he says "ask Jenny." He then tells me that I need to do better with my uniform. So I text him back "I would try, but my shifts are being taken away from me so I don't have a chance to practice..."
James gets defensive "It was only meant for one week so Jason would be ready for Christmas".
I text him back "You said last week that you wouldn't give away my shift, and then my shift got taken away, without anyone even telling me first. But yes, I'll try harder with my uniform."
He gets defensive again, blaming Jenny for not telling me even though it's James' responsibility for scheduling. I give up trying to talk with James because he's a piece of shit, and I go straight to the other managers and release the avalanche of bitching James out.
All in all, I'm working Tuesday and James knows I think he's a piece of fucking shit.
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