That's right. You've got that annoying little phrase.
[They're like two peas in a pod because Shigaraki also uses his sleeves as napkins. Not just the back of the sleeve but the whole damn sleeve.]
No. I won't stop them. [He sets the trash from his meal down on the floor. Shigaraki might not have any manners, or the ability to take care of himself, but he doesn't live in a mess.]
It'll just mean bigger headlines when I take them down again. Young heroes, crushed in their prime by villains. How can we trust them if the heroes of tomorrow can't stand up to the villains of today?
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[They're like two peas in a pod because Shigaraki also uses his sleeves as napkins. Not just the back of the sleeve but the whole damn sleeve.]
No. I won't stop them. [He sets the trash from his meal down on the floor. Shigaraki might not have any manners, or the ability to take care of himself, but he doesn't live in a mess.]
It'll just mean bigger headlines when I take them down again. Young heroes, crushed in their prime by villains. How can we trust them if the heroes of tomorrow can't stand up to the villains of today?