do you think people with really strong quirks who are just random civilians are monitored by the government? like people who aren’t heroes or villains but because EVERYONE has to register their quirk when it manifests, they’re known about anyway? because their “potential threat level” or whatever is really high should they ever choose to use their quirk irresponsibly???
90 year old woman who sells handmade sweaters with a more volatile version of bakugous quirk
a 25-year-old shy business man who always wears gloves and whose biggest aspiration is to get a raise by the end of next year, and whose quirk is “killing touch”
this guys videos are fucking incredible i really want everyone to watch them
this man is like midas but with knives instead of gold, he can make anything a knife, sicssor knives ,ice knives, cardboard knives, tiny knives if it can be made into a knife he will do it, and if he cant, he will do it anyway because fuck you
This doesn’t even have the best one. One time he made a knife out of ravioli then proceeded to use the knife made out of ravioli to cut up cheese and tomatoes and basil and shit then took the ravioli knife that he had used to cut up his other ingredients and cooked said knife with those ingredients and ate the fucking knife!
The empty fridge that only contains Jack Daniels Chocolate
That one time a bear figurine possessed with a demon would attack him if he didn’t pet it so he had to build a machine that constantly rolled the bear against brushes so he would be safe long enough to finish the knife
Oh! I actually know the answer to this one! American newspaper ads charged by the letter, so a lot of people would eliminate unnecessary letters like the second L in “cancelled” or the U in “colour”. Some of these spelling changes were used so often that they stuck, and now Americans just spell some words differently.
In summary: Americans spell things weird because capitalism