You know what has to be one of the most tiring job in the bnha universe? Those kindergarten teachers who have to deal with quirks showing up all the time and tiny humans who don’t know how to use them

phantomrose96:

Abso-fucking-lutely. And like, I’ve dwelled on this before. I dug up this old post I made on the topic:

The BNHA universe probably has Stranger Danger and Drug Resistance assemblies but also they definitely have “Quirk Safety” assemblies tacked onto that in their kindergarten and elementary schools.

“If you’re out playing at the park and your friend says that you should use your quirks, even though this is a public location where quirk use is forbidden, what should you say?”
Kids, all in unison: “No! Only villains do that!”

“If a man comes up to you and says he has a candy creation quirk, and he wants you to follow him to his car so he can show you, what should you say?”
“No!! Only villains do that!!”

“If a girl in class has been extra mean to you, and you have a destruction-type quirk such as pyrogeneration, poisonous gas manipulation, exsanguination, or powerful traumatic hallucination generation for example (looking at you, kindergarten class c), is it okay for you to use your quirk on her to get revenge?”
No!!!! Only villains do that!”

phantomrose96:

Y’know, with all Lil Deku’s planning on becoming a professional hero, it would have made most sense for him to craft his hero identity around one of his parents’ quirks, since realistically any quirk he could possibly manifest would be one of those two. But he didn’t. He built his dreams around All Might’s quirk instead.

And in the end, as fate and circumstance would have it, he just, *clenches fist, breaks all the bones in that hand* managed to fulfill his little self’s dream….