Mar. 27th, 2019

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TOO *urp* MUCH *urp* IRON

I suppose it doesn’t help that I ate all your muscles.

I’m sure those are piccolos.

You have to admit, our kitchen sink is now draining better than ever.

This game would be a lot easier if orcs could say “please.”

They say that her eardrums grew three sizes that day!

Your flower is spurting butterflies from its chest wound. 

I’M PEACHY! FINE! NEAT-O-RIFFIC! AAH!
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In this manga, there seems to be a distinction between the mental illnesses and traumas villain leaders have vs. the ones henchmen have. Henchmen have things like “suicidal depression” or “alcohol addiction” or “obsessively murders everyone they love.” Leaders are more “megalomania” or “can’t stand being touched.” It’s not about culpability, exactly—some of the henchmen seem fully in control of their actions—but the leaders seem like they would have more of an ability to fit into “normal” society if they chose to.

Shigaraki talks to his father’s severed hand, so he’s definitely the most out-there of the villain leaders. He’s also the one who cares the most about whether his followers live or die. I think there’s something going on with the degree to which leaders can understand and relate to their followers.

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