accidentally drew this on too small of a canvas but oh well!!
BABY TRIO
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[read from right to left]
bf and bff approve of the new haircut 🥦✂️
all credits to the original artist @jabajaba_jab on X
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I just can't get over the fact that usually Ochako is the one who's beautified,
and Toga is the one showing her raw expressions, i.e. she's presented as a monster, in blood and spider lily but during the main TogaChako fight and its conclusion...
Ochako is the one in her most raw form....all bloody, and bruised, covered in scars, mud and blood...
while Toga is the one in her most beautiful form...
It's just beautiful❤️
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Midoriya: Iida, Uraraka, I love y’all and all, but can I ask what in the hell are you doing?
Iida, trying to stabilize a tower of folding chairs that Uraraka is sitting atop: Oh nothing much.
Uraraka: I love you too :)
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People boiling down this entire storyline to nothing more then just "girls fighting over a boy" have always been talking outta their asses
This was never about some love trangle with Deku at the center. While yes, he does matter to their story, by now its very clear:
Toga's and Ochako's conflict, and their charater arcs, are about unconditional love, communication and expressing your feelings instead of supressing them.
Deku, while important to both of them, as the one who gave them a connection in the first place through a shared crush, is literally nowhere to be seen, outside of one panel
And, lets not beat around the bush: This entire fight is also very heavily queer coded. You cannnot tell me that theres nothing gay about Himiko's backstory in the previous chapter, or Ochako's blood pact that essentially reads like a wedding vow...
Will Horikoshi actually commit to this? Am i actually just delusional shipper and Ochako ends up with the MC anyway?
I do not know the answer to those 2 questions, but what i know is this: Togachakos story deserves to be recognized as its own thing, something that doesnt just exist in context of a man they "are fighting over"... becuase thats not what Horikoshi is going for here
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