SHIT!!!

I was in the middle of answering a very interesting ask with a really long answer when I closed the damn tab where I was answering it! And now I have to start over! SHIT!

So, Eri’s name means “Love interest.” This kinda raised a red flag for a moment before I remembered something.

This is Horikoshi we’re talking about. He does nothing without some kind of twist or spin. So, while it is very very early to think or speculate about what ever might happen with her (except for the fact that it will probably break out hearts), I have a little thought,

What if Eri got a bit of a crush on Izuku?

A small one, he saves her from Overhaul and she gets a bit starstruck, but in a way that is obvious won’t go anywhere. Maybe she meets Ochako and thinks she’s his girlfriend and gets jealous? Maybe? I dunno just throwing idea around to get a grip.

Anyone like to add onto this?

me:*starring at my ceiling in the middle of the night*….why did Tite Kubo call his manga Bleach?

why. I think this manga is the only one I have ever heard of whose title has absolutely nothing to do with the content of the story in any way, shape or form. I’m currently reading a manga series called Ubel Blatt, which is ancient German for Evil Leaf and even that has some minor connection to the story if you think about it a little.

Again, a title in ancient German makes more sense in the context of its story than Bleach’s title.

Is it another one of Kubo’s obtuse metaphors? Was one of the characters that was introduced later on strangely obsessed with cleaning products? Did he just ask one of his assistants for a random English word that they thought sounded cool and by the time he found out what it actually meant the manga already started serializing so he couldn’t change it?  

Forget about Aizen’s plan or whatever the hell new threat Ichigo would have to fight, half of the reason why I followed the manga at all was to see if an explanation for the title would ever show up at some point.

I guess the plot wasn’t the only thing that Kubo didn’t think about all too well huh?

WHY!?

Guys, I came up with a really good insult and I need to write it down so I don’t forget it. Foul language under the cut.

Fuck you. Fuck you, fuck the horse you rode in on, fuck the blacksmith that made its shoe, fuck the groomer that brushed its mane, and fuck the mare that gave birth to the both of you. FUCK YOU!

I think my fav trope when it comes to stuff that lampoons and makes fun of vampires is whenever someone askes about the whole “stake through the heart” weakness and the vampire in question just rubs thier eyes and says some variation of, “That would kill anybody.”

I just started reading Silver Spoon (a manga by the same author of FMA), and a part early on where the main character tries out feeding a horse a small carrot stood out to me. 

The horse is huge, big, dark coat, and a pretty intimidating stare, when the MC first encounters it earlier in the manga, he out right compares it to Raohs horse from Fist of the north star. So obviously he’s scared it’s gonna bite his hand off.

But it doesn’t. It gently, carefully grabs it with its teeth and eats it, and the MC doesn’t even get dirty from spit.

I think people underestimate how gentle some animals can be. I had a dog that, when you gave her human food at the table, could pick up the tinist scrap with her teeth like she was using a pair of tweezers, so this little part reminded me of her.

I can tell this is gonna be a good read.