Kaminari: I found a cursed object
Tokoyami: oooo show me
Aizawa, about to have a heart attack: Put that back or so help me-
Mina: Why are Kaminari and Sero on the couch kissing?
Uraraka:
*war flashbacks to ten minutes ago*
Kaminari, running into the room: WHO ate all the m&ms?
Sero, eating m&ms on the couch:
Kaminari: I called dibs on the m&ms in your mouth!
Uraraka, to Mina: m&ms
@tazzykiki How DARE you be this funny. That’s my job.
Bakugou, collapsing on the couch: Kirishima could kill me and I would thank him.
Jirou: I feel your pain. Momo giggled and I apologized.
Sero, laying facedown on the floor: Kaminari texted me I was a good friend and I wrote a love poem.
Mina: It's OK my disaster gays.
This is what I get for making artist friends. You will just draw my silly ideas.
your fave wearing either long nails (to suffer with me) or sword earrings (I have some and they rule)
Bonus:
how fitting
Hi! So the concepts I’m talking about show up more in Jurassic Park and Sphere, and in both books there are many characters who abandon/turn on each other for their own survival. Hope this helps!
Michael Crichton’s idea that humans are inherently selfish and will look out for their own survival vs. Andy Weir’s idea that as social creatures humans will connect with and help others, fight.
“Is it okay if I draw fanart of your fanfic?👉🏼👈🏼”
My brother in Christ we shall have a spring wedding
Kaminari: *Is sad because he had a successful plan that didn't make a difference*
The remaining Bakusquad and the rest of 1A: *Fighting in the background*
Kaminari, who had an idea: Shut up!
*everyone stops, surprised he was rude*
Field trip! Bakusquad edition.
Kirishima and Bakugou: Cuddling on the ride there. They’re practically in each other’s laps.
Sero: Brought lots of snacks, actually remembered things like sunscreen.
Mina: On the phone with headphones in the entire time.
Kaminari: Listens to music and dramatically staring out the window.
I need more genders for my gender jar
Wanna buy some gender? We got half genders, whole genders, genders across the spectrum, and genders not even known to humans yet.
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