
I can’t fight against mass murderers.
I see.
I like it (muku muku…♡)
>>1It’s tough that the libido type is defending Endeavor.
First read it and then join the conversation.
I hate it too.
It seems like Holy Saint Pants is all messy.
It’s your fault for abusing your son and destroying the family.
It’s the protagonist of My Hero Academia, right?
They say that what goes around comes around…
>>6I thought it was strange why my eldest son wasn’t dying, and then it turned out he had actually inherited his mother’s traits; I really thought that was too much.
>>10If it won’t have any effect unless you go that far, then it’s practically the same as having nothing at all.
Trash that quickly gave up on cremation and was praying at the altar.
Isn’t Endeavor’s son, who was receiving defamation, too pitiful? He hasn’t done anything wrong.
>>8Because he is Endeavor’s son, there were more depictions of Endeavor himself receiving slander than scenes where he is the one receiving it.
The first cremation is criticized for being a typical mass murderer, so it’s only natural.
>>14Endeavor has a responsibility, so it’s only natural, and the sin of Dabi is because his life was destroyed by Endeavor.
>>17It’s too far-fetched to argue that it’s okay to become a mass murderer just because of bad parents.
It’s not like having your life destroyed and becoming a murderer just because you were opposed to becoming a hero is acceptable behavior.
>>23Someone who tries to burn a baby, starts a forest fire, or burns down the house of someone who helped them can never become a hero.
It is true that Endeavor is an abusive jerk, but Dabi is also a mass-murdering jerk, so it’s hard to say anything.
>>9It’s a simple story that just a bastard born from an abusive jerk has come to hold a grudge.
The first daughter and the second and third sons, who were born ordinarily due to mutation, are too unfortunate.
>>25A bunch of trash that looks just like their mother…!
>>25I’m really glad that the second son, who is truly serious and a good kid, is able to get away from Endeavor…
I wish you had died.
A man who is inexplicably supported by clingy antis in opposition.
>>12Despite being high in the popularity vote…
>>16I also put Endeavor in, but I’m not defending him as an abusive toxic parent or anything.
>>12Too artistic.
Is Dabi creating another self-promotion thread again…
You never get bored, do you…?
The rivalry between AFO and OFA exists alongside these other elements, battling separately without their fates intertwining until the final battle, which might be somewhat rare as a plot point.
Son
“Mass murderer” just doesn’t feel right.
Despite being raised in a Spartan manner, the third son is slim and has a nice body.
Other than the face
They really criticize things like adhesive cremation, don’t they?
Despite being a victim
>>22I can’t possibly understand someone like Deku or Bakugo, who are just hitting things like a lunatic.
>>22It’s not like I was treated terribly by Endeavor to the extent of being a victim, and even if we set aside family matters for a moment, outside of the household, I’m overwhelmingly the perpetrator, right?
>>27After outright denying the dream, you just dumped it all on your wife and the housekeeper without even looking at it, right?
>>31It’s not like I’m outright denying you for saying that using your powers and aiming to be a hero is dangerous because you might get burned; I’m explaining the reasons properly.
The first one to notice the burn was Endeavor, so he’s paying more attention than the mother who just handed it all off.
They say it’s abuse, but the truth is that Todoroki didn’t actually dislike being trained in a Spartan manner in the first place.
The mother who was watching that simply held a grudge, thinking it was the father’s fault for going crazy.
>>30I was crying, saying that I didn’t want to be like my father, so it must have been unpleasant.
All Might on TV was my salvation, and that’s the only reason I managed to get through it.
Did something unpleasant happen?
>>33My parents prayed at the altar, believing I was dead.
>>43Also, Natsu-kun gave up and was providing the same Spartan education to his younger brother below him.
>>43But I think there’s an eight or nine out of ten chance that they’re dead.
>>48Even if you didn’t like being treated as if you were dead, it would be one thing to be angry about being left in front of the altar.
I don’t understand why seeing them properly making offerings and praying would make someone angry.
The teacher loves the “Hell’s Thunder” series too much.
Homo Mirko
…This is just going to be an insult.
It’s a story about Todoroki’s house, but Todoroki himself is mostly out of the loop…
It’s interesting to think that there might be someone in the world who is projected onto a cremation.
>>38It’s a character that won 4th place in a popularity vote and beat Endeavor, so it’s probably just normal.
>>40It’s multiple voting by the antis.
>>44The anti is rather hating Dabi-kun, right?
So what is it?
Endeavor may have had his faults, but the way you’re blaming him is excessive, and are you really trying to shift the responsibility by saying that the family is also quite worthless?
A lot of big laughter.
Why are there so many threads about the Toguro family lately?
Is the hero fighting against the adhesive all fired up?
I honestly think that the only fault in relation to Dabi is that I once supported his dreams.
In a world where the dream of becoming a hero can become such a strong curse.
In that sense, both Dabi and Deku couldn’t find a compromise, right?
What was needed for the cremation was a stroke of luck.
My mother is too psycho.
Why is it that despite the father trying hard and making various efforts since his first appearance, evidence keeps coming up that the mother is going crazy on her own without doing anything?
A site that can’t properly discuss My Hero Academia.
Here
It was an ending where anyone could become a hero, not just a professional hero.
Regardless of the hero system or Endeavor, Dabi could have become a hero if he had wanted to.
>>53Just because your dream of becoming a hero was denied, becoming a villain who repeatedly commits arson and murder is fundamentally impossible because your mentality is far from that of a hero…
>>54The third son, even as a baby, attacks, seriously, he’s just an awful kid.
She’s drawn to look really young, but by that point, wasn’t Dabi already in upper elementary school or middle school?
It’s fine to fall into villainy due to misunderstandings with family, but…
The scene of subtly brainwashing my younger brother is too noisy.
From the beginning to the end, he only thinks about himself, so even if he tries to become a hero like that, he’ll mess up somewhere.
Monsters have been overflowing since the moment I was born, even before this world gained abilities…
The mass murderer (my son) is a fact, but… there was another way to handle it, right?
>>58Cremation
The obsession with “I’ll become a hero even if I get burned!” started when I was around 5 or 6 years old, and trying to kill my baby brother happened when I was about 10.
Honestly, I can only think that I was born crazy.
I had some sympathy, but the conclusion is trash!!
The technology level in that world is so high that it seems like they could make suits that allow you to fight without getting burned.
Shigaraki was a hero of villains, wasn’t he?
What about cremation?
A world that seems modern but is more precarious in terms of ethics and spirituality than the first impression the readers have.
>>64The fact that heroes and villains fighting each other is a normal and popular form of entertainment makes for a crazy world.
In the beginning, it was seen as a loose worldview and was forgiven, but…
It somehow feels like I’ve been forgiven, but honestly, my atonement to my family is nowhere near enough.
>>66It gives off a feeling of being forgiven.
The mother thinks that she has no sins at all, even before being forgiven from the beginning.
>>71Isn’t it actually gone…?
>>73I don’t quite understand.
Is it not a crime to pour scalding hot water on the face of a defenseless toddler?
>>80You’re saying it’s your father’s fault, aren’t you?
I wasted my time seriously responding to someone who hasn’t read my message.
>>83There’s no way there are people who haven’t read such a popular manga.
>>83The My Hero Academia fan emu is too good.
>>80It’s because of the image in the thread.
>>80The reason can be set aside for now, but the fact is that it was done, so I believe it is a crime.
Well, that’s probably not the case for Endeavor haters.
Fans love Deku just as much as they love fire, so it’s like a litmus test.
>>68Isn’t it strange for the protagonist and the villain to have similar levels of likability?
Those who label with various methods are much more of a litmus test…
Abusive shit parents del
I like him as a hero, but there’s absolutely nothing to defend him as a family man…
>>72You’re too calm…
>>78It might be summer.
>>81It might be cremation.
I hate the armpit smell in the thread.
At that point, supporting cremation is equivalent to saying “use your abilities as much as you can and die in the flames,” but is that really the correct attitude for a parent?
>>75Fans are saying that.
My mother has the bloodline…
If you’re so stupid that you can’t even understand the simple fact that Endeavor is bad, then it’s no wonder you’d become a contrarian anti-fan.
My mother regrets pouring hot water, but I can understand if my son is concerned about it.
I wonder why that mother is so calm about it.
>>86One should not try to reason with someone who crazily burns their son’s face on their own.
>>101No, no, no, my son has burns on his face.
>>103I think it’s because of Endeavor (serious face).
>>103It’s a heartfelt crazy character drawn by Mr. Horikoshi.
Common sense does not apply.
>>86(Something came from over there apologizing… It’s just right, so I’ll blame it all on Endeavor.)
Well, the anti’s defending Endeavor have a history of saying that the thread didn’t get started during the break week because it was so garbage that the fans couldn’t talk about it, and they ended up getting exposed for not having read it and made fools of themselves…
>>88What is it lately that I’m working hard to illuminate such a past…?
If you love the episodes of the Todoroki family, the past won’t disappear.
>>88The one who started calling the hiatus a “god episode” is a self-proclaimed fan, so what are they talking about?
>>95If you’re a fan, you’ll probably be disappointed about the hiatus.
What are you saying?
It’s been a while since I’ve seen someone working so hard like this.
The direction of your efforts is wrong.
So it all comes down to what should have been done regarding the cremation in the thread image.
What should I have done?
Too desperate…
Well, there are actually people who start saying things like “the fact that threads don’t get created during a break week means the story is interesting, so the haters stay silent…”
>No.1318541608The past can be changed, shine on, nameless Rio.
The history revisionism of adhesion has begun.
They say that if you tell a lie a hundred times, it becomes the truth; I guess that’s the kind of country you come from.
It would be a lie to say that Endeavor is completely blameless regarding the birth of Dabi.
So, if Dabi had been born into a different family, would he have become a hero? The answer is no.
That person has no desire to help anyone at all and has been a psycho with no remorse for harming others from the very beginning.
>>102Before blaming Endeavor for negligence, the mistakes of his wife and oldest son are too big.
>>102He’s an asshole, but if he doesn’t have a personality that self-destructs, then perhaps…
Endeavor 2
Prostitute 5
Cremation 3
This is probably a bad ratio…
I wonder why they want to make it seem like my mother poured boiling water.
>>106There is actually a panel where the mother pours boiling water on her son.
Are you reading the original work?
>>106Even though there were clear scenes in the main story showing that the mother did it, if it’s not her, then who did it…!?
>>110There’s no other choice but to endeavor.
>>113Who is Endeavor?
>>135In the parallel world of My Hero Academia, there is probably a terrible dad named Endeve in place of Endeavor.
>>106Well, if the mother is pouring boiling water, that’s bound to happen.
I wonder if there will be a sequel to Endeavor… ?
I honestly don’t think there’s any mistake regarding the cremation.
>>111It’s a bonus because of the manufacturing responsibility of the Todoroki family.
>>111It’s fine to marry someone without considering their personality for the sake of individuality.
I like that there is a possibility of being scalded with hot water not just once, but twice.
If Endeavor hadn’t pushed him to the brink and broken his spirit, he wouldn’t have poured boiling water on him, but it’s outrageous to say it’s not Endeavor’s fault; that’s just an absurd contrarian position wanting responses…
>>115It’s really impossible to say it’s not the mother’s fault.
The author is actually depicting that scene.
If you only look at the depiction, both Rei and the kids are tsundere characters who pretend to dislike Endeavor while relying on him a lot. If Endeavor assumes that he is genuinely hated by his family, then it’s poor Holly.
Oh, really, gay.
It has become the goal to get a response by posting obviously ridiculous comments.
“It’s really not bad to be clingy like Endeavor, is it?”
I was shocked.
>>122You got beaten up in the cremation thread you started yesterday, didn’t you?
>>133I didn’t see yesterday’s, but I think this person has been regularly creating threads and causing a ruckus in a short period of time, as I’ve seen them on another occasion.
It’s depicted that it’s because Endeavor cornered him, so why not stop defending Endeavor without reading?
>>123But my mother poured hot water on me.
Endeavor never thought even for a moment that he wanted to be doused with boiling water.
>>129What is the basis?
>>134I wanted you to put up the sticker I was hoping for.
I don’t think so.
>>137I’m the one looking for the evidence, though.
Don’t run away.
>>138If I stick all the pages instead, I’ll get caught, right?
Is 2 the limit for Yeah?
Even though I’m a self-proclaimed fan who turned a hiatus into a legendary episode, it’s so obvious that they tried to lie and shed light on the past, and that their mother started saying she didn’t pour hot water. The moves are too transparent, and the thread isn’t as exciting as they say… what is going on?
Everyone is kind to keep company with the nameless deity.
>>130I always think it’s kind of you to treat someone like a character even though it’s just a role-playing funeral.
Clearly, the whole family is completely relying on Endeavor…
And Endeavor thinks that I should support the family.
>>136As expected of the No. 1 hero.
I hope some skinny bonehead somewhere will take a lesson from this.
Playing funeral on the bulletin board is something embarrassing!
The mother was driven to madness by Endeavor and poured hot water on her son, so in a sense, she might be the victim…