Bakushin friendship gives me life okay (also im sorry for any spelling errors i didn’t read this over)
so they’re adults and living together and it’s kind of a mess bc they’re both pro heroes and that keeps them away from their apartment like 90% of the time and their neighbours sometimes doubt anyone actually lives there (it’s largely shinsou’s fault bc he climbs in through the window all the fuckign time instead of you know walking through the door like a normal human being
(The more underground heroes Bakugou meets the more he’s convinced that they’re just…. Like That)
Anyway Bakugou usually does the cooking because Shinsou’s hours are so random (he’s underground so he doesn’t have an agency and that basically means his work is whenever wherever) and would probably eat cereal for dinner and coffee for every other meal.
They’re so domestic it’s actually really funny. For example, Wednesday is cleaning day, and if you do not interrupt cleaning day.
Shinsou’s the one who’s responsible for fixing up torn up uniforms. He’s proficient at sewing and quite enjoys it!! He knits Bakugou socks with cute patterns on them.
Weirdly enough, Bakugou is actually the more approachable one out of the two of them, (not that Bakugou is actually approachable, they’re both so intimidating it’s great) and even more so in their hero outfits. People still see Shinsou and tend to think he’s a villain and drives him crazy.
Neither of them drink (or if they do, it’s not much) – Bakugou because he thinks it’s stupid and Shinsou because if he’s intoxicated, it’s harder to just slip away silently when he’s reached his limits of social interaction.
(ALso they’re both aroace and that’s just how it be)
hhhnjfn Shinsou’s jobs are actually quite different from Bakugou’s usual jobs. Underground heroes are more involved in the prevention of crime and the more ‘dirty’ underside of things that results in little to no recognition of what they do (Shinsou often helps the police with hostage situations, interrogations, murder investigations etc.) Bakugou actually has a lot of respect for underground heroes bc they do just as much work as mainstream heroes and get next to nothing to show for it. He can respect that.
Because Bakugou’s job tends to involve a lot less tactics and a lot more blowing things up and throwing punches, the one that usually does the patching up is Shinsou. (shinsou is in a constant state of worry for Bakugou but actively refuse to admit it. )
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In a bleak, far-northern land, a wandering storyteller is arrested on charges of witchcraft. Though Chant protests his innocence, he is condemned not only as a witch, but a spy. His only chance to save himself rests with the skills he has honed for decades – tell a good story, catch and hold their attention, or die.
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Aroace Anime Concept: a guy and a girl, both closeted aroaces, get pushed into a blind date with each other by their friends. During the “date,” they figure out what’s going on and explain their true feelings to each other. They then decide to start fake-dating to stop their friends from trying to set them up with other people.
Fast-forward a few years, however, and suddenly, the same friends are now coming to “The Golden Couple” (that has miraculously lasted years, and nobody can figure out wonder how) for dating advice. Not willing to give up their secret and figuring they have nothing to lose, the girl and guy decide to tell the troubled couples what they should do if they were nothing more than friends. Much to their surprise, it seems that their advice actually works, and despite their best efforts, their popularity as the all-around perfect couple keeps growing. Every episode, a new romance problem is presented to the “couple,” and every time, they give back a platonically-based solution that somehow works perfectly, gee I wonder if treating people like other people is actually the key to any healthy relationship.
The title of the anime? Un-Dating Dating Counselors.
This is such a brilliant story idea! Male-female platonic relationships are so underrated.
I hope one day someone does make it into an anime, but until then… here’s my quick imagining. 🙂