WHO: Yuji Itadori & various ( closed and open prompts ) WHAT: Yuji has Canon Updated. It isn't going well. WHERE: Across the base WHEN: March 21 onwards WARNINGS: Jujutsu Kaisen spoilers up to chapter 248.
Honestly, I think Panda-senpai might be the most normal out of all of us...
[ He always seemed pretty down to earth in comparison to a lot of their peers, so... Maybe that's what happens when you're a stuffed animal brought to life by a cursed technique? Yuji can empathise a little - he got his cursed abilities from eating a finger to begin with, after all.
The problem with Yuji will always be that he will never be able to seek people out and ask for help - he's not able to share his burdens, not able to express his hurts because he doesn't want to cause more problems. It hurts to think that he has to do it alone, but he doesn't at the same time - developing, growing, trying to be better.
Trying. Failing. He's not sure if he can keep going, but he doesn't have a choice.
Sighing softly, he shakes his head, letting himself have this. Letting himself bask in Bakugo and his quiet, easy friendship. ]
Hah, you think so? I keep doing it, so I must be super weird...
[Roll around and eat bamboo and get a ton of pictures in the zoo? The idea of a fighting panda seems ridiculous. But something tells him this panda isn't like a normal panda... which would make him the weirdest for not even being what he biologically is. A lot about that Bakugo doesn't know, so he's just making generalizations in his head.
Bakugo's never been one to seek other people out either. He hates admitting he needs help because it makes him look vulnerable, refuses to ask for it because it makes him appear weak, and strives to handle his problems on his own because self-reliance is paramount to strength and victory. Sharing his burdens is just as chaffing as sharing his successes. But unlike Yuji's resistance to sharing his burdens stemming from a tender heart, Bakugo's stems from his pride. At least he's improving...
As he talks with Yuji now, he acknowledges the other boy is improving as well. He won't give up no matter how many times he fails, and Bakugo resonates with that drive, as he'd rather burn himself out completely in pursuit of victory than admit defeat.]
Yeah. Super fucking weird. [Which in this conversation, has turned into a a tongue in cheek compliment. Bakugo growls softly when Yuji takes the gratitude literally. Figures.] Shut up and take it.
[Yuji's done a lot for other people. He can thank him for doing that if he damn well wants.]
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[ He always seemed pretty down to earth in comparison to a lot of their peers, so... Maybe that's what happens when you're a stuffed animal brought to life by a cursed technique? Yuji can empathise a little - he got his cursed abilities from eating a finger to begin with, after all.
The problem with Yuji will always be that he will never be able to seek people out and ask for help - he's not able to share his burdens, not able to express his hurts because he doesn't want to cause more problems. It hurts to think that he has to do it alone, but he doesn't at the same time - developing, growing, trying to be better.
Trying. Failing. He's not sure if he can keep going, but he doesn't have a choice.
Sighing softly, he shakes his head, letting himself have this. Letting himself bask in Bakugo and his quiet, easy friendship. ]
Hah, you think so? I keep doing it, so I must be super weird...
[ He's long since accepted that. Still... ]
You don't need to thank me, dandelion. Silly.
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[Roll around and eat bamboo and get a ton of pictures in the zoo? The idea of a fighting panda seems ridiculous. But something tells him this panda isn't like a normal panda... which would make him the weirdest for not even being what he biologically is. A lot about that Bakugo doesn't know, so he's just making generalizations in his head.
Bakugo's never been one to seek other people out either. He hates admitting he needs help because it makes him look vulnerable, refuses to ask for it because it makes him appear weak, and strives to handle his problems on his own because self-reliance is paramount to strength and victory. Sharing his burdens is just as chaffing as sharing his successes. But unlike Yuji's resistance to sharing his burdens stemming from a tender heart, Bakugo's stems from his pride. At least he's improving...
As he talks with Yuji now, he acknowledges the other boy is improving as well. He won't give up no matter how many times he fails, and Bakugo resonates with that drive, as he'd rather burn himself out completely in pursuit of victory than admit defeat.]
Yeah. Super fucking weird. [Which in this conversation, has turned into a a tongue in cheek compliment. Bakugo growls softly when Yuji takes the gratitude literally. Figures.] Shut up and take it.
[Yuji's done a lot for other people. He can thank him for doing that if he damn well wants.]