
This person is a good person, but their surroundings…
So what if you’re a good person?
Kid Gacha Uncle
Being born in that world was a mistake.
I understand that annoying dads and bosses can be frustrating, but don’t you think that’s a bit too much to say… considering how terrible everyone around is?
The more I describe him, the more it seems like this person hasn’t done anything that bad, right? It’s an uncle.
It seems that the bad things mostly happen only during the sports festival.
Thanks to shining even on that, it becomes like this…
I can understand being a workaholic and neglecting family, but it’s troubling because it seems like you really do pay attention to your family…
Shoto! You are my greatest masterpiece! Don’t worry about being a failure!
The failures should be left in the care of that stupid woman!
Don’t go against me like the cremation that died defying me.
Toxic Parent Haruna
If this old man becomes a bad person, then about 70% of fathers in the world would be bad fathers.
During the sports festival, the comment about wanting to learn from All Might about education was much more provocative.
What should I have done with the eldest son to make it right…?
It was so oddly mismatched that it was almost like it was done on purpose, and it was funny.
Without the eldest son, the men would have just been a bothersome old man… I guess that was all it would have come to.
I find it difficult to understand what you meant by saying that the reason for making the hero give up is not because he is weak, but out of concern for his safety.
Did Holly want to be a shitty dad or did she want to avoid being one?
It’s so harsh for this person that they are mocked as a “father’s sin”…
Despite growing up in this family environment, the eldest daughter and the youngest son are doing well.
“We only had kids to create strong heroes…! Who started that rumor?”
You can only let it flow with family, right?
To be honest, there are things that make even the Hawks’ parents seem like they’re at a disqualified level of parenting, or even worse.
The seventh generation who abandons children to fight against what is thought to be an urban legend is clearly worse, no matter how you think about it.
What is it with my wife and all the kids turning out to be such disgusting pieces of trash?
I’m talking to you because only you can understand, you know?!
You understand, right? My damn old man is just hopeless!
Even if I give 100 steps of concession, someone like my clumsy workaholic dad is not the type of person who would go through something like that!
As a result of refining the initial settings, Dad turned out not to be so bad, while Mom became a problematic one.
When I think about short people, I understand why they have to undergo strict training to avoid dying from personal accidents.
It’s seriously dangerous if you can’t control it.
To overcome the negative impression from the first appearance.
It’s funny how those around me are turning into such crappy families.
As a result of digging deeper, not a terrible dad at all, but rather a dad with plenty of room for sympathy.
The world is bad.
Toya! Increase your firepower! The only reason for your existence is to surpass All Might!
Shoto! You are my greatest masterpiece! Don’t end up like a failed work that died miserably in flames!
Even in the case of personality marriage, the Iida family that appeared relatively early on clearly inherits the same personality as a family.
“Make sure to depict in the story that on top of handling 100 incidents in a day, they are also training to control children’s personalities.”
It’s quite something to be treated like a toxic parent who neglects their family…
Because they easily throw in the settings received from the spin-off…
Even the past story that was finally released depicts him as a father who thinks about his children, which is strange, isn’t it?
It’s strange that society is treated like it’s overly focused on individuality when it’s not actually functioning that way.
In other words, the possibility of self-destructing and dying because of one’s own individuality is too much of a flaw in the function of living beings.
In the world of My Hero Academia, there is an overwhelming emergence of toxic parents who dedicate themselves to heroes and neglect their children (not that toxic), alongside children who resent their parents.
The author was really getting into it, saying, “This is such a terrible old man!” as they delved deeper.
The discrepancy is too extreme.
My wife just eats, excretes, and sleeps at home; it’s terrible.
It’s already critical that my dad can’t move due to trapped heat, but if he uses his quirk and gets burned, that’s no hero matter, it’s a hospital situation!
When the hell did this bastard old man sleep…?
A person who cannot keep up with the common sense of those around them.
Well, not being able to meet your parents’ expectations can often strain the parent-child relationship.
By the way, Dabi always had the talent for being a villain.
In other words, if individuality is truly rooted in society, then individuality is a type of social status, and I don’t think there’s any reason to be blamed for getting married based on that.
What’s the difference between choosing a partner based on annual income or looks?
Is it that top heroes have to be unhappy or something?
Stop the fluffy concept of seeing.
Didn’t the cooling function awaken last?
My wife’s strong woman appeal was really unpleasant.
When I see my second son and oldest daughter doing what they like, I feel like I should meet them halfway a bit more.
Denial of dreams carries a heavy sin…
It’s probably fine if I don’t have a child who can carry on my legacy, so in this society, I’m quite flexible in my thinking, Endeavor.
I think it’s due to the rumors about my wife’s family, who were strengthening their personalities through inbreeding.
It seems that my son’s problems are also because of that blood.
It’s not just about aptitude; using individuality can lead to self-harm, so just living is quite a challenge.
Why do I have to support my son’s suicide?
I can somewhat understand why my wife is going crazy.
To begin with, my wife’s family isn’t normal, so she probably didn’t receive a proper education.
What is Touya…
A world where the sin of being a father is too great.
The timeline around Endeavor is completely messed up…
So the ones causing a ruckus right now about being attached are the die-hard anti-fans.
The initial settings are definitely a terrible parent.
I don’t remember the specifics, but it should have been described in the explanation of the explosion under the cover.
Even if they made him a worthless character, the fact that only Endeavor saw All Might, who everyone admires, as a wall to overcome is already enough for his character to be great.
Let’s stop talking about numbers because it makes me sad…
The Iida family is the only one where the parents are heroes and the family hasn’t fallen apart.
At the point when the relationship can be repaired, they are a top-ranking family in My Hero Academia.
She’s a woman who comes in mourning clothes to visit, that’s my mother.
A person whose skills are diverse and whose body is incredibly well-trained, truly an impressive amount of effort.
That guy has been praying at the Buddhist altar every day, thinking I’m dead…!!!
All the women in my house are useless!
Hehe, that’s a harsh thing to say… Well, I can’t help it if it’s true…
I really didn’t understand what was wrong with individualistic marriages.
I thought that Endeavor’s worst trait is that he treats his family as less than human.
The ability to emit flames from one’s body is an incredibly simple quirk, yet the fact that it is so strong really feels like a testament to hard work, and I like that.
The endeavor from the liner was like a festival.
Shigaraki and Dabi have similar characters, but it’s more fun to bully Endeavor than to pick on some dead aunt I don’t really know…
Personality manipulation is more varied and delicate compared to others.
I really don’t understand what Health Spider is. What is that?
I think the author looks at this uncle in a negative light.
Endeavor is a bad man who married for money, so it’s acceptable for him to be treated poorly.
If it means becoming a strange or unusual individuality, then it would be much better to have a personality marriage.
I can’t believe someone would retire over an injury like that.
The family was doing much better when they treated each other like tools, almost like pests…
The second son is enjoying university and making a girlfriend while his father is searching for the eldest son.
Endeavor is 45 years old, and Touya is 24, so if they got married at 20, he had to give up on surpassing All Might and earn enough money to support a family before then…
Fans were being absurdly defensive, then countered with the content and got their IDs revealed and isolated…
There were seven IDs and such.
If you don’t properly match personalities, it can lead to dangerous situations due to conflicting abilities, so a society where personality pairing isn’t done is much more dangerous.
It’s unclear how far Endeavor was targeting things.
An old man who, despite being disliked by society and his own family, still tried to remain a hero.
I quite like it.
I think there are many fans of My Hero Academia who only look at the pictures.
In fact, Dabi’s dangerous quirk became one that burns his body with Endeavor’s heat and his mother’s freezing abilities…
Endeavor, who lost his father at a young age, can’t afford to buy a woman from a former noble family…
It seemed like you were more inspired to draw Endeavor and mess him up rather than drawing Shoto, right?
It’s fine to get married just because you like someone’s individuality.
It’s not much different in that world whether you like someone because of their looks, because they’re tall, because you like their personality, or because they have money.
I should have married a quirk that could withstand firepower rather than one that cools the body down.
At first, they probably wanted to make me into a wicked person who would forcefully make children.
I can’t write about that in a boys’ magazine… and as a result, Endeavor became milder and milder.
My family members have become strange.
The competitive match was terrible.
Charging in alone without a plan and causing trouble for everyone, becoming a perfect team that can save them.
The protagonist, who was brought back to sanity by the enemy team, now sees this as an opportunity and attacks.
Every day, I was crying and clinging to my younger brother, and what surprised me was that I couldn’t sleep because of the mental health conversation at midnight.
If we’re talking about the tragedy related to the individuality children possess, it’s not too far from the main theme, which makes it difficult to address.