Reblog for the fallen ones #RIP 🕯
Keep the flame going for those we have lost to suicide.
What better time to feel your feelings than during a worldwide pandemic, amirite? 😅
if we’re mutuals, and I don’t care whether we’ve been mutuals for twelve (12) minutes or three (3) years, you can send me a message any time about any thing. family life is shit? bitch, tell me about it and even if I can’t help, I can listen. struggling with mental illness and feel like you can’t talk to anyone? talk to me. literally. you always can. saw a cute cat? SEND THAT BITCH MY WAY
𝐣𝐨𝐧 𝐦𝐨𝐱𝐥𝐞𝐲, 7.12.1985 — happy birthday, you sick f*ck
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C/ N/C = Completed/ Not/Completed
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Gdov, R/n-c, U = Graphic depictions of Violence, Rape/Non-consensual, Underage.
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If not completed, date of last update is included.
Hitoshi’s been through a series of foster homes, each seemingly worse than the last. He thinks his life will never get much better—until he comes across Shouta Aizawa, an adult determined to make Hitoshi happy. (MIND THE TAGS)
~Personal note: As emotional and difficult as this fic is to read it had to be one of my all time favorites.~
While picking up Aizawa Shouta from a police station after his patrol, Shinsou Hitoshi gets hit with an age regression quirk, turning him into a four year-old with no memories of being adopted by Aizawa and Hizashi and leaving the two of them as the parents of a very confused and upset toddler.
Shinsou always knew his sass would come back to bite him in the ass, but he didn’t expect to get a weird stalker/guardian because of it.
Hitoshi can’t sleep at four in the morning after an incident with a foster sibling and his foster father. After some deliberation, he decides to call Aizawa, and can only hope that he doesn’t wake his mentor up.
Shinsou Hitoshi had a bit of a problem, and that problem was that he’d gotten attached to Aizawa Shouta. And somewhere along the line had started seeing him as a parental figure, a replacement for all the foster home parents who’d passed him along and never quite done their job.
A kid who’s been in foster care his entire life spends a normal, average day after training with the teacher who seems to care a little too much.
After being adopted by Aizawa Shouta and Yamada Hizashi, Shinsou Hitoshi struggles to get used to life in a real family. It’s a little difficult, but things are generally good, and Hitoshi finds himself starting to rediscover the parts of his childhood that he missed out on.
It helps that Aizawa’s there through it, a constant in Hitoshi’s life, and Hitoshi looks up to him more than ever. Somewhere along the line, Aizawa stops becoming his personal hero and starts becoming the parent he’s never had.
Yamada Hizashi is doing exactly what he’s always wanted to do with his life—running his own preschool and daycare. Even though it’s small, it’s his and he knows he’s good at what he does.
Then, Aizawa Shouta, an underground pro hero, enrolls his adoptive son, four year-old Shinsou Hitoshi, a boy who’s been kicked out of every other daycare and school he’s been put in since the development of his brainwashing quirk. Hizashi is more than happy to have him in his school, especially since Hizashi was born with a ‘dangerous’ quirk himself, and he quickly finds out that he has a soft spot for this kid and a serious liking towards his father that he has to learn to deal with.
Some one-shots about dad!Aizawa and his family.
Aizawa never planned to adopt. But when a lilac-haired boy in a muzzle comes running out of an orphanage to beg him for his autograph, he knows he has to do something.
Aizawa and Yamada have developed a routine these past few weeks. Aizawa spends most of his days assisting the doctors with Eri’s quirk exercises and testing, becoming a bit of a security blanket for the girl. Yamada brings warm food and conversation every night, attempting to ease the exhaustion out of their bones.
Sitting in a hospital chair, Aizawa’s head leaning on his shoulder, and Eri coloring atop the bed, Yamada starts thinking that maybe he shouldn’t have written parenting off his list of things he was capable of.
Eri has never seen a cat in her life and when coming home for the first time, is terrified of Aizawa’s.
Aizawa takes Eri grocery shopping and they encounter some hero merchandise, spurring some questions about Aizawa’s line of work.
On the night before Izuku’s seventh birthday his mom surprised him with a trip to the beach, they were going to stay the night at a hotel and spend the whole day of his birthday by the ocean, at least that was the plan. But things don’t always go as planned, do they? Inko Midoriya didn’t plan on the drunk woman who was driving in the opposite lane. Inko didn’t plan on seeing the car swerve in front of hers a moment too late. And Izuku didn’t plan on falling asleep in the car but he did, and when he woke up he was in the hospital, and it was his birthday, and he was alone.
After the death of his mother, seven years of foster homes and a lifetime of crushed dreams and pain Izuku just might find a place to call home.
When Toshinori put himself down as Midoriya’s emergency contact, didn’t think he’d ever have to, you know, be Midoriya’s emergency contact.
…Honestly you should just subscribe to Yaanchan on Ao3 or @Deafmic tumblr. A lot of their fics are in here because they’re all amazing!!
This is so accurate lol 😂😂
@positiveseed
This right here is like... GOD TIER content 🤭😜✌️😆
.Deku's Fan cLub.
can u imagine a life without anxiety and depression. what a dream
so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god
“That’s the thing about depression: A human being can survive almost anything, as long as she sees the end in sight. But depression is so insidious, and it compounds daily, that it’s impossible to ever see the end.”
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WWE, Bnha, Voltron, Marvel, and Ace attorney are my jam #Deku=Sunshine #WrightworthRulesTheWorld #RideOrDie
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