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2018-02-04, 01:24 PM (ISO 8601)
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My Hero Academia 2: I will endeavor to become a thread you can be proud of
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Continuing from where we left off...
1: By itself yes, but taken in with everything else it can be more than just the standard "he is a prim and proper professional child"
2: The hero fighting training where he had to pretend to be evil.
3: This is a fair arguement, but again like with point one "everything taken together" makes it far more likely. And no, if he is a high functioning autistic person/aspergers then he would in fact be MORE likely to be that level of robot sophistication as a child. The idea is to become LESS like that, which he is clearly trying to do to some degree, so you appear more like a child and not a small adult.
4: The specific way he encourages himself to do it matters. Admitidly I feel this is the weakest point but only because I don't remember the scene well
5: We are not saying it's the main one, just saying it's the main visible factor. Also, Japan IS NOT A COUNTRY that has that trait and as such you've just made our own argument. It's also a SPECIFIC arm movement, the same exact arm movement, repeatedly, shown to be something he did as a child so much his brother teased him about being a robot. It's not just a hand talking thing, it's a clear physical tic.
6: I also don't remember an exact example of this, but I can think of some examples of Iida misreading the situation because of his serious nature. Example, Deku muttering to himself as he takes note and Iida seeing this as being INCREDIBLY disruptive to the entrance exam meeting.
Again, you can believe he isn't, and we can believe he is, and ultimately we won't know if it's not confirmed in universe or not. But what we believe has far more evidence towards it than not, and speaking from PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, Iida is 100% that.
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2018-02-04, 01:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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2018-02-04, 01:48 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: My Hero Academia 2: I will endeavor to become a thread you can be proud of
Ah, my suggestion was accepted
Ugh.... I don't think I want to contribute to this recent topic...
Rather I'd like to point out how much more I like the characters who got a hobby to flesh them more out. And how sad it is that some even very central characters apparently don't have any? Like.. I guess Deku has his hero obsession and Katsuki has "being a ***" or maybe being the best. But Uraraka? Shoji? Even Ida? None I can think of.
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2018-02-04, 01:54 PM (ISO 8601)
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They do have hobbies, they just didn't talk about em or don't have hobbies that are applicable to the situation. Not that this didn't stop Iida from trying to put his hobby up on the board (and Deku for that matter). There's 20 things put on the board, and we know who put up maybe 15 of them baring miscounts and me deciding preemptively that "Deathmatch" and "Hero Quiz" and "Frog Chorus" are pretty obvious.
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2018-02-04, 02:38 PM (ISO 8601)
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Well, as 'people' they do but as long as we don't learn about it that doesn't help much, does it? I could make up hobbies for them but that doesn't really help from my perspective.
Yeah, Deathmatch is clearly Urararaka's idea. Though... I'm not sure what a frog chorus would look like as an event
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2018-02-04, 03:00 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: My Hero Academia 2: I will endeavor to become a thread you can be proud of
Uraraka's idea was Mochi Shop. And since Kirishima already suggested Arm Wrestling, Death Match can't be anyone but Bakugo.
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2018-02-04, 03:28 PM (ISO 8601)
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Yeah, that's a good point. It'd be nice to get more slice of life stuff for our main characters.
Frog Chorus would probably have a sort of dutch-y feel to it, for reasons I can't quite narrow on besides it being the Fantasy World setting Tsu had, so it'd be appropriate for everyone. And also throat singing.
That was sarcasm
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2018-02-04, 03:30 PM (ISO 8601)
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let me speak as someone actually diagnosed with high-functioning autism on that topic:
I don't know the character and how they act, but what I can tell is a common saying about autism: "you meet one autistic person, you met one autistic person." none of us are truly the same. so its kind of hard to pin down generalities.
second of all,trying to tell if a character is a portrayal of this or that neurodiverse thing is hard in general. mostly because most writers don't have that experience, and even if they read up on the subject its hard to really portray any neurodiverse character accurately without falling into exaggeration, because the entire problem is something going on in the person's head. you can't really visually show that or describe it well aside from journey inside the mind shenanigans and even those might be inaccurate metaphors.
complicating the matter is that any healthy neurodiverse person in real life somehow gets help for their particular mental quirks or figure it out themselves to pass for normal to make things easier for themselves. of course what I've been taught is that high-functioning autistic people have low social energy so their ability to pass for a socially skilled person has well....a time limit, its like running, sure if you sprint you can run really fast, but then after a short while you collapse from the exertion while everyone else is a marathon runner used to running for far longer. I certainly feel that way at times. I CAN be social, but I tire quickly of it and wish to go back to my own things, particularly if it involves tiresome real life arguments with negative emotions thrown about.
I believe the person we're talking is about Tenya? intangible dude? real badass? whatever. there might be signs of him being autistic, and if he is meant to be portrayed as such thats cool, and maybe he can be interpreted as such and if you want to think that way, thats cool, but I wouldn't be definitive about saying that he is unless the author himself says so. I mean, if authors do want to have more neurodiverse representation in media, thats great, I'll be wholeheartedly behind that, its just that due to the complicated nature of the autistic spectrum, getting a hard diagnosis for whether or not he is high-functioning autistic is far from a sure thing. in such stories the only person that we can examine enough to truly determine such a thing is probably the main protagonist, which in this case is Midoriya. and whether he is autistic is an entirely different can of worms which I will not open.
in short: Tenya might be high-functioning autistic, and I can headcanon that to be true, but I wouldn't say it to be a sure thing if only out of respect for the professionals who worked so hard to get the expertise to make a real diagnosis rather than a fan's amateur attempt at one.
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2018-02-04, 03:44 PM (ISO 8601)
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2018-02-04, 04:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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Oh right! Iida. I thought you were talking about Lemillion for some reason. yeah he might be autistic, but he also might just be a very good student and dedicated to his career who just so happens to need glasses. I could see him being autistic, I could see Deku being autistic, if we're going with my own highly subjective experiences I could see Todoroki being autistic simply because he acts the way I act around my father and also at other times, but that might just be portrayal of a guy who has good reason to hate their father, heck Shigaraki has some signs, people like that. maybe Froppy. its not a sure thing.
like I'd be more sure about telling you who definitely ISN'T autistic, like Bakugo definitely isn't, Mina isn't, Kirishima definitely isn't, Hagakure definitely is not. because while an autistic can be social, going out of the way to be social and making yourself the center of attention or whatever is not something that they do. thats like hating fighting then going out to do boxing at a ring.
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2018-02-04, 04:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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Froppy/Tsu isn't she just IS A FROG so emoting is hard for her because frogs do not physically emote very well.
I feel like if you're permanently invisible like Hagekure is, you have to be at least a little extroverted because...otherwise you're literally invisible and that's just kind of awful a life to live.
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2018-02-04, 07:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: My Hero Academia 2: I will endeavor to become a thread you can be proud of
complicating the matter is that any healthy neurodiverse person in real life somehow gets help for their particular mental quirks or figure it out themselves to pass for normal to make things easier for themselves. of course what I've been taught is that high-functioning autistic people have low social energy so their ability to pass for a socially skilled person has well....a time limit, its like running, sure if you sprint you can run really fast, but then after a short while you collapse from the exertion while everyone else is a marathon runner used to running for far longer. I certainly feel that way at times. I CAN be social, but I tire quickly of it and wish to go back to my own things, particularly if it involves tiresome real life arguments with negative emotions thrown about.thnx to Starwoof for the fine avatar
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2018-02-05, 12:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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Corrections from garbage fan translation!
- Iiida says he's "not sure" about the haunted house, not that he doesn't know what that is
- Mineta suggests "strib clu-" but is cut off, but the board suggestion is fully written which is less funny to me personally.
- Tokoyami suggests "A BANQUEST OF DARKNESS"
- Eraserhead threatens them with REGULAR CLASS.
- I hadn't noticed this before but the thought balloon of Todoroki and Bakugo dancing is great.
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2018-02-06, 01:31 PM (ISO 8601)
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Oh, Tokoyami. Never, ever change.
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2018-02-07, 02:43 AM (ISO 8601)
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Sometimes I feel like Dark Shadow is a weird manifestation of a broad psychic quirk- like Tokoyami was supposed to have telekinesis and some extra senses, but he was just so much of an edgelord that his psychic aura just naturally forms into a shadow bird dude.
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2018-02-07, 02:46 AM (ISO 8601)
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2018-02-07, 10:46 AM (ISO 8601)
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That wouldn't be unprecedented. All Might mentions to Deku that Quirks can be re-evaluated later in life, and furthermore a lot of what they train to do is use their Quirks in new ways. It wouldn't surprise me if Tokoyami develops a new technique or discovers something he could have done all along.
In the first place, I think the idea of a Quirk as a sentient being is kind of odd. The psychic theory makes more sense to me, but that's a personal opinion. Where this theory gets interesting is the question of whether or not the quirk's dark/light interaction is simply an inherent nature of the quirk itself or a limitation caused by Tokoyami's own mentality.Awesome OOTS-style Fallout New Vegas avatar by Ceika. Or it was, before Photobucket started charging money.
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2018-02-08, 03:27 PM (ISO 8601)
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Well, that didn't take long...
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We learn who the mysterious villain(?) is... a super-attention whore. Who can manipulate time, it seems. And is a bit goofy.
Also: Eri's story continues to be sad. Togata is a little creepy. And Deku raises the stakes at the festival.. How could this go wrong?
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2018-02-08, 04:39 PM (ISO 8601)
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SpoilerHopefully, given Gentle and Lovelover are ridiculous, nothing bad happens.
Because seriously Gentle and Lovelover are hilarious.
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2018-02-08, 05:34 PM (ISO 8601)
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2018-02-08, 07:25 PM (ISO 8601)
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SpoilerA new villain, and an attention-seeking performer too. I agree that right now he doesn't exactly ooze with menace, given the tea pouring scene, but I'm guessing he might crash the cultural festival.
And Eri not knowing about Nighteye is just a sad thing waiting to happen. I'm sure Deku and Lem will do what they can though.Awesome OOTS-style Fallout New Vegas avatar by Ceika. Or it was, before Photobucket started charging money.
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2018-02-08, 11:44 PM (ISO 8601)
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I'm still not sure how to feel about tbe fact that one of the most powerful characters in the manga was modeled after Tintin.
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2018-02-08, 11:47 PM (ISO 8601)
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If Tintin and the Vaultboy had a kid, yeah.
Honestly I like it, I've always loved Horikoshi's kinda casual "here's just some weird rando" style of drawing. In Barrage it was aliens, in Zoo it was the weird animal designs, and here it's just people with incidental quirks.
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2018-02-08, 11:55 PM (ISO 8601)
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I mean. I get the general idea of having different looks inspired by Western comics. I just never expected Tintin.
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2018-02-09, 01:40 AM (ISO 8601)
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NOBODY EXPECTS THE... Uh... French classics? Did he go on record saying it was meant to look like Tintin? Because he might be the most famous character looking like this but I'm sure the general style is not exclusive to him.(?)
On another note... I'm finally caught up with the anime. Certainly exciting final episodes. I'm looking forward to next season.
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2018-02-09, 01:53 AM (ISO 8601)
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There is no conceivable way to get a character that accidentally looks like Tintin.
Just like Stain is obviously meant to be an homage to the style of the Spawn series.
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2018-02-09, 01:55 AM (ISO 8601)
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While you're correct, I'll have you know Stain is clearly based on Insaniac from Small Soldiers.
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2018-02-09, 03:47 AM (ISO 8601)
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Mirio and Deku are just so wholesome, I love them.
Also loved the tea pouring scene.
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2018-02-12, 12:27 PM (ISO 8601)
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Official scans are here! Gentle says he's doing the crimes FOR EXPOSURE, showing his truly heinous villainy for all to see. Lovelover's real name is La Brava, which I'm not sure on the origin. Given their stage performance I'm guessing it's just The Brave (femine form). The only other use of la brava I found was in the mexican idiom "a la brava" which means "like it or not" effectively, but since brava when used in this form is to mean "forcefully or bravely" and given the showmanship style of Gentle and La Brava, they're clearly going for the "brave" wording here. Though it can also be read as "Boisterous" or "Rambunctios" or "Savage" which contrasts nicely with Gentle.
So yeah sorry folks, Lovelover is dead. Long live Likehater The Brave.Last edited by LaZodiac; 2018-02-12 at 01:19 PM.
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2018-02-12, 07:17 PM (ISO 8601)
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