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[My Hero Academia] Sad past…

Ah!! Is everyone holding back from becoming what they really like? I ended up giving birth to a non-human child! “Shiver” That’s not it; it’s already in the roots! Ah^ why doesn’t everyone do this?

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I gave birth! This must be its parent vibe.

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>>1

It’s not about being born, but about having given birth, so I see it as a failure that stems from myself.

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>>7

Isn’t it the father who is saying that?

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The average moral sense of ordinary people in this world is like this.

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Personality (Individuality)

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If it were just a little more, it would be nice.

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It was someone who was not quite human, but not to the extent of being overly ridiculous.

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Gross

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I wished you would have gone to prison.

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What I’m doing is gross, so it’s just unusually creepy.

“I can’t control my sexual desires, it’s the same framework, right, Toga-chan?”

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>>10

When thinking this way, it’s just a rapist.

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>>12

It’s troubling because a mere rapist is a troublesome ability user.

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>>12

The fact that it involves murder makes it even worse than just being a rapist.

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>>10

Grapes?

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>>74

I think Mineida will become a villain someday if things continue like this.

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Sad past…🤣

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Is everyone holding back even though they like it? Well, they are.

In the world of the story, of course, all the readers are like that too, so this one person just has a misaligned sense of values and it’s not even a discussion about “individuality.”

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It seems like they’re doing the same thing in Hunter too.

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I like it because it suits the terrible experiences of erotic drawings.

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Cute Yoshikage Kira

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The visuals are really great, though.

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It would be nice if I could rewrite someone’s personality with my brainwashing ability.

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Even without individuality, one could fall into becoming a criminal, and there is no saving them.

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If one is persecuted for their individuality, that’s one thing, but the essence of humanity…

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Digging deeper into this won’t result in a theme that can be resolved in a boys’ magazine…

Even the discussion of personality traits wasn’t resolved in the story, so there’s no way I can handle what to do about an inherent mental illness.

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If there is still love…

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>>24

The fact that two more people have to love this thing means that two more people will suffer.

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I saw it in an anime.

It’s really amazing how the conversation ended up being just between the parties involved without touching on the victim at all.

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This is still an impulse derived from individuality, isn’t it?

Well, either way, it’s probably a mental issue.

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Being loved by parents, Kira Yoshikage is better off.

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It’s more like a rapist or a murderer.

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As expected, there was a reason to not turn the judgment with this.

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Harmful people have no place in society.

It’s a simple story, though…

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If you’re saying all that, just dispose of it.

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Just like I couldn’t save Professor Horie.

I wanted to do something about it, but it was impossible.

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If you’re going to judge things by your own standards, then don’t live in society—go live in the wild or just die, I think.

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>>34

Society is about unifying standards and benefiting from communal living in exchange for enduring a few things.

There wasn’t a single discussion about that.

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In terms of the combination of harmful individuality plus, it was an unfortunate existence.

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I got a little excited thinking that the child crying in the thumbnail gave birth to a non-human child.

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First, the parents should have taught this child that biting is not okay because it hurts.

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This guy is, how should I put it, a born monster, so he shouldn’t exist, but if I talk about it, I really have no choice but to kill him.

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Society is something that results in sacrifices.

Turning away from that guilt and trying to talk about society only distorts it further.

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I was somehow trying to make it seem like a pitiful existence.

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If you’re going to call yourself a villain, you’d rather be recklessly rampaging and laughing HAHAHA! than still crying and feeling sorry for yourself, right?

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Could this be for my assistant…?

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>>44

I don’t want people to compare Horie Rosukun, who has an acrobatic kink but is socially competent, with this guy.

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>>44

Stop it, I won’t be able to do it anymore…

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You bastard who has a hobby of murder, don’t just talk about your own convenience, you octopus!

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The theme of those who are recognized by society as abnormal and excluded.

It’s truly amazing how they don’t touch on the people killed by the abnormal person at all.

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Well, since it’s a kid who hasn’t received much education, their words and actions can be said to be wildly chaotic with a certain consistency.

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You shouldn’t bring out characters you can’t handle!

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>>48

This one has a theme that’s just too heavy.

If you tackle unreasonable themes, it will turn into something like “The Green Giant Legend.”

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>>48

But since Toga-chan became hugely popular, there were a lot of readers who empathized with her!

In a commercial sense, it may not be necessary to resolve an issue once it has been raised.

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Those who should have become villains by turning their backs on society are trying to force their acceptance into society, and when rejected, they play the victim while treating themselves as victims!!!! Is this discrimination?! It’s terrifying how they come at you like that.

At first, the policy was still to change society to fit us, but before we knew it, it had taken on a strange flavor.

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>>51

Is it the yakuza…?

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The flavor change of the enemy alliance is the burnt residue…

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There is an unpleasant realism where a psycho perpetrator pretends to be a victim and attacks ordinary people.

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Even if we call it an impulse from one’s personality, you know…

Those who can produce fire don’t necessarily want to burn something and those who change shape when they eat don’t always want to eat something, right?

Toga’s is just a kink.

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>>55

Tabe was suffering from hunger because no matter how much she ate, she continued to feel hungry.

That can’t be helped because that’s just how their individuality goes until it’s completely digested.

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It would have been better if it had been a quirk where you would die or severely decline in health if you didn’t suck blood (although I can only say that you’d still need medical care), so why did it just turn into a mere fetish?

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>>56

In the former case, it would be a way to evade the issue being raised…

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>>66

Isn’t it inappropriate to raise a question like this if there’s no answer to it from the start?

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>>69

There’s no answer, so it’s necessary to raise the question.

If there’s an answer, then fitting it to that would be correct.

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>>75

To make it a proposition, the child who is not human was overly protected as a development and didn’t become a proposition…

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>>75

If it’s treated as a question that cannot be answered within the work, then that’s fine.

It’s troublesome because Toga-chan tends to lean towards answers like “It’s society that’s at fault for not accepting her, and she’s a pitiful child!”

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I could still understand if it were a unique vampire.

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What kind of character is the child in the thread image?

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>>58

I want to suck the blood of the person I have feelings for.

No sense of ethics.

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It’s been said that living with a natural disposition is difficult, and while it’s been a trend for about the last 10 years, it will never be justifiable to equate it with illegality or immorality.

It’s tough, but if you intend to live in society, all I can say is to follow the rules and manners.

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Even Yoshikage Kira, knowing that his own sexual preferences are not acceptable, would go as far as to maintain a façade in his daily life.

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In the sense that there are people who put forward absurd logic and play the victim, there is a raw reality to it.

The reality of ethical boundaries smoothly crosses the line that individuality and diversity should be maximally recognized only to the extent that it does not harm others.

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In the end, the pleasurable impulse becomes unbearable and leads to harming others.

Because it is nothing but that.

Morally and socially

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When I’m with the enemy alliance, I like my partner, but I had no urge to bite, so it really can only be called a kink.

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Do you feel sorry for this child after reading this?

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By the time Toga-chan reaches the age shown in the thread image.

Anyway, it’s the defeat of parents who couldn’t instill the fundamental moral that hurting others is absolutely wrong.

Well, it might have been that no matter how much I drilled it in, it didn’t work.

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It’s not a follow-up, but I understand the roots of the mentality behind hand jobs and cremation.

Toga was seriously an alien by nature.

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This guy has been able to endure since he was 5 years old until graduating from middle school, so he’s still doing relatively better.

Because it was better, the parents felt relieved and neglected it, leading to a combination of mass murder and being identified, resulting in being lynched and killed by the neighbors.

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Ethics and morality are not born but nurtured.

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I really wonder why I wasn’t close to my friends.

It seems you were doing it but just didn’t draw it.

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It’s a bit unreasonable to blame it on the parents because the child is not really human enough.

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Double Man: I want a place to belong.

Magician: I want a place to belong.

Lizard: I want a place to be.

Touya: I want to annoy my dad.

Toga: I want to satisfy my sexual desire.

So I’m a little off compared to everyone else.

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The presence of the team called the Villain Alliance was overshadowed by a single person, Dabi.

Although there were many pages in the cremation, and it didn’t really have a drama that matched its presence, it didn’t change forever.

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Shigaraki and Twice are both important friends, but their faces…

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It might be even more troublesome because the society is somewhat built on a literal sense of “individuality.”

If it is truly innate and harmful, it is only natural to suppress it, and it should be done.

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>>80

I wonder why they aren’t doing any research on suppression methods other than Overhaul…

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>>85

One of the original homages, the X-Men, features a mutant who manifested powers based on desire and ended up burning their lover to death with a kiss.

The theme of the story has also been about desperately learning to control it…

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>>85

The only weakness of afo was that I was going around crushing it from behind.

That can also be interpreted as.

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No matter how crazy someone is, if they are a hero, we must extend a hand to them.

I won’t say I can save you.

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Sad past…

Rather, this is just someone who should have been killed by someone else.

It feels like it’s not good to show half-hearted pity.

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Twice was giving off a vibe that he was going insane due to his individuality.

This feels more like a strong expression of the person’s essence rather than their upbringing.

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Rather than individuality, it is now closer to our blood alliance.

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Toga-chan is being made to suppress her sexual preferences that are based on inflicting harm on others, which is slightly different from the suppression of individuality, and that’s a bit of a hassle.

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Suppressing impulses and being denied

Putting that aside, he couldn’t think separately and acted like a victim, so this guy probably had no choice but to die.

There was no eye for repentance.

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I never thought the day would come when I could talk about My Hero Academia properly thanks to Horie Ro.

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If we’re talking about the character, I can only say that having them die was the right choice.

At least I couldn’t turn it into a flow that could lead to repentance while affirming it.

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I feel that the missing part of Toga’s life is not knowing how to express positive actions other than vampirism.

I don’t know if it’s the parent’s fault, the person is irreparable, or both.

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Even if your sexual preferences are normal, you can still become a rapist…

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There are people in reality who have abnormal fetishes but express them through their creations without showing it outwardly, so it’s hard to say just to endure it no matter what.

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Finally, I was able to find the joy of giving on my own.

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>>98

It’s because they’re my personally preferred partner, not related to a spirit of philanthropy.

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>>102

This kid is cute, so I was playing the S side, but I’m feeling like it might be okay to switch to the M side…

Well, there’s nothing to do but die.

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>>102

It might have started there and become that way…

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>>98

In the end, that’s just self-centeredness, so they would just become a villain who circulates their own blood for transfusions.

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Is it discrimination if a vampire suddenly emerges from human children? It’s impossible.

In the past, they would have been disposed of quickly before feeling oppression, but in today’s society, which is based on protection, they have only become more arrogant.

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It was really tough in the final part with Toga-chan, seeing her act like a victim, claiming society is at fault, when she has a habit of harming others without restraint.

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>>100

The enemies in My Hero Academia are generally like that, right?

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>>100

Honestly, it felt like there was no need to save that when Uraraka was putting her own feelings aside.

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>>100

Ninjas and the yakuza leaned towards that kind of atmosphere for a while.

I really think it’s great that they managed to make a comeback somehow.

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>>115

The ninja and the yakuza have always claimed that society is bad, that ninjas are bad, and that we are the victims, from the beginning until now, regardless of any resurgence.

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>>125

So the ninja consistently kills anyone who does bad things! Die!

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>>135

Hello, Imogenist-san.

This is Ninja Slayer.

I have been watching your actions all along.

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>>125

At first, that claim was just a dark joke, but…

At the point of duct tape, I started to wonder if this was seriously going to be presented as a work?

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>>149

If you were watching the tape, I think you would understand even more.

We are pitiful—so anything we do now is excusable!! Those who feel sympathy for our circumstances should take measures to ensure that children in the future don’t end up in the same situation, but the monsters who have already done wrong can only be dealt with.

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The inability to separate the affirmation of one’s sexual preferences from whether it is acceptable to express them was ultimately what could not be achieved.

This manga is filled with villains who won’t even accept any partial denial like that.

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I didn’t really like them as a villain or as a character, but the fact that they died properly was a positive feeling.

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Basically, it’s the feminization of Horie Rosu-sensei.

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I think Professor Horikoshi has a tendency to overly empathize with twisted minds that have been pushed out by society.

If it’s a manga with a bit more of a minor vibe, that’s fine, but let’s not do that with a hero story.

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>>106

I turned into a child assistant that’s not human!

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>>106

It feels like Shocker from Shin Kamen Rider…

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Giving blood to someone I like is just a new kink I’ve awakened to; I’m not actually feeling any remorse or reflection.

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It’s closely related to a dependency that is tied to menstruation, so it’s not something that can be managed just by “enduring.”

If I were to say, it would be “treatment,” but the structure of the story is about not allowing a world that perceives “personality” as a “disability.”

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>>113

That’s why separation is necessary; if there were someone who indiscriminately hits or burns others, they would be corrected, and wouldn’t that lead to a discussion about denying individuality?!

It’s a crime.

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There were a lot of characters in this manga who, if even a part of the ally side was denied, would act as if everything was denied.

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>>114

It seems that a society of individuality makes it easy to raise people who have such a strong ego that they cannot accept denial.

The protagonist, born without individuality, would normally have a character without such stubbornness in this kind of setting, but Deku has a strong sense of self, making him quite determined.

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This isn’t a metaphor or anything; it’s literally a child who isn’t human…

It’s not about the aggressive and docile sheep, but rather the story is about the flock of sheep accepting a kind wolf, which misses the essence.

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AFO → Dead

Handjob → Dead

Toga → Dead

Cremation → Near death

So it’s just that those who won’t change their minds now have all died off.

It feels like Dabi is alive to torment Endeavor.

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It sounds like you’re advocating for the freedom to kill, but if we want to protect the rights of others to live without being murdered, then we have no choice but to eliminate the insane.

Considering others and acknowledging one’s selfishness are two different matters.

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It was sealed off for the time being because they died, but I feel like trying to bring them back could have turned into a rather troublesome epilogue.

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I like Toga-chan, but if I kill Toga-chan, the character who did it will definitely be blamed, so I think it would have been better if it just ended up being a sort of suicide, which was a fitting resolution.

If you dig deeper than that, it’ll only bring out the harshness, and it doesn’t seem like it’ll lead to anything interesting.

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The story turned into something like if there was someone who extended a hand like an old lady…

There are guys who would die on the spot if someone like this or with their hands outstretched were to approach, so that makes me quite puzzled.

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>>123

In the end, it feels like we have no intention of doing anything ourselves, and I think, “If only there were someone who could help us,” as if it’s someone else’s problem.

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I thought it was off to portray these guys as pitiful victims.

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It’s only tragic because of the element of individuality, but if you think about wanting to do this or that as a desire, if you can’t control that, then at the very least, you won’t be treated as a human in human society.

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Well, it is suggested that Dabi died soon after that…

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I can only say that a person who feels no guilt whatsoever about harming others is not human.

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There are those who are beyond redemption, like Toga and Dabi, but the story where the last child was able to avoid falling into darkness thanks to their grandmother reaching out was nice.

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I think it’s impossible to not deny individuality by mixing up real individuality with merely being a quirky or superpower-like trait.

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>>132

That in itself, regardless of whether it is good or bad, successful or failed, is probably an intentional work structure.

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>>137

I always thought it was a weird setting to call superpowers “quirks.”

In the past, what was called “extraordinary abilities” became “quirks” for political reasons, which is beautifully ironic.

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If it’s just a girl who wants to bite someone she has feelings for due to her personality, that’s a tragedy. However, when it escalates to murder in the story and she also bites people she doesn’t seem to like, it makes me think that it’s not just a matter of personality but rather a wrongdoing unrelated to it.

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The protagonist also can’t accept denial…

If you want to resist, at least do some weight training; that stuck with me until the end.

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The final volume includes a depiction of Toga wriggling inside Uraraka, who has only been used for a blood transfusion with her quirk.

The impact of individuality on the mind might be brutal, setting the context.

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>>138

In that case, it seems like it would have been more consistent to completely break free due to the impulse of individuality.

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Even though I like the appearance, when I know the character, I can’t help but think, “What a piece of trash…” and it bothers me…

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>>140

It’s probably fine to just look at erotic pictures…

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Reality is not a game of words, so even if you say not to deny the individuality of those who carry guns, in Japan, you can’t own a gun.

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Regarding Toga’s vampiric tendencies, that has nothing to do with her Quirk.

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I remember there was a creation in Level E where the prince devoured due to his love, which was a sense of despair.

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>>144

The thread image shows that there is not a shred of regret about the murder itself.

Just an ordinary piece of trash that’s even worse than aliens.

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>>151

She is a queen alien that entirely devours and annihilates entire species from Level E.

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>>156

The queen is fulfilling her mission enthusiastically without feeling despair.

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>>151

The problem with Toga is that instead of despair, if you suck her dry, you can identify with her, and it feels gross~~ Well, next!

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>>144

That one was really a creature that was born that way, and it was sad because it had a heart so it ended up dying, but this one…

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>>144

That expression of silence after eating speaks volumes about everything, it’s completely the opposite.

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I think it’s a very sad ending that Saito-kun finally feels at ease enough to sleep after hearing about Toga’s death.

I think it's a very sad ending that Saito-kun finally feels at ease enough to sleep after hearing about Toga's death.

You have such a face full of regret and loathing… Alright then…

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>>145

She was suffering not because she hurt Saito, but because she was criticized for it.

I want to hurt the person I like, but I also want to be forgiven; this is my overflowing true feelings.

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A hero is someone who saves the weak, and in that sense, a true weak person is an outcast rejected by society, and isn’t it the case that someone has to save them?

In “Ninja and Yakuza,” both sides, the ninjas and the yakuza, show compassion towards the weak, but the way the ninjas express their compassion consistently results in “So, I’ll kill you,” which creates a balance.

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They’re all too full of noise to be treated as pitiful victims.

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This is just ridiculous from Milio’s perspective.

Perhaps it’s because New Order and others can control the world however they want.

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If impulses stemming from individuality were to arise, that world would surely be in a much worse state.

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In the end, these guys are all worthless, so the fact that all the final battle villains except the lizard are either dead or dying is probably the conclusion.

I’ll just decide to forget about saving or not saving.

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In any form, “society” should be a safety net that saves the “weak,” but the trend on the internet, not just in forums, is overwhelmingly that “the weak should take personal responsibility and die.”

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>>158

The image in the thread depicts a criminal who has crossed the line from being weak and is playing the victim, so the situation is a bit different.

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>>158

Helping the weak and indulging selfishness are two different matters.

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>>158

The safety net is truly something that saves you from falling through.

It’s not right to give the unattainable banner to someone who dives outside, yelling that it’s the fault of those who dropped it.

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The Yakuza’s mindset is to stand by (a very small number of chosen) weak individuals and exploit other weak individuals.

Only kidnapped and tortured about 10 girls and children…

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Batman can’t completely eliminate the Joker, so the only option is to lock him up in prison or a mental hospital.

It felt strange because I just created a good atmosphere and then died.

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>>163

Since prisons and mental hospitals in creative works are just flags for escapes, I guess the only option is to kill them after all…

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I think one of the reasons Gotham, or rather the Joker, is the way it is, is that Arkham Asylum is a hospital that has no intention of treating mental illness.

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Isn’t a child who is attacked by Toga a weakling?

I wondered, aren’t you going to save this child?

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If you read Shin-kyoku and think that the claims of the yakuza are the themes that the work is promoting, then your thinking is a bit too yakuza-like.

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>>172

Isn’t it usually the case that you feel a bit more legitimacy…? It’s almost ridiculously mocking in a wicked way, the claims of the yakuza.

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>>172

Well… it’s clear that there was an unusual atmosphere because they were too biased towards the yakuza side during the middle.

Clearly, the number of those with jokes has decreased.

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It’s a nice design, but the person who imposes their values on the surroundings is too much for me to say I like the character.

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How many people did Toga-chan kill again?

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>>176

More than 40 people from graduation from junior high school to the start of the main story.

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The author clearly puts what is unacceptable to society on the side of the weak, so I simply have no intention of reading the work.

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>>177

So if that’s going to make them weaker, aren’t Saito-kun and the others who started this the victims of these weak people?

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I was thinking that wanting to portray a hero who helps enemies leads to neglecting the ordinary people who are hurt by those enemies.

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Toga-chan isn’t dead, right?

You continue to exist among the tea.

Like Migi, in a mostly dormant state, appearing occasionally in dreams.

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