Aizawa Shouta (Eraserhead) (
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thelegion2016-06-08 02:29 am
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[Video] in his cocoon stage
[A rather tired looking face rose up into a video feed, surrounded by a soft yellow mass. It looked as if his head had been shoved into a Coney Island cutout--but, the cutout was absent of anything but plush yellow fabric. He shifted slightly, sniffing with what clearly looked to be disinterest.]
It sounds like you've all had a good run, so far. Despite that, I hope no one thinks they're beyond a little tutoring and critique.
[He seemed to retreat a bit into the yellow fabric.]
My name is Aizawa Shouta and I'm a Professional Hero. If you need advice or even a good place to hone your skills while you're not currently on a mission--I'm in my biome and I've had it fitted for the sake of physical and strategic training.
[The entire time, he struggled desperately to emote and yet--nothing happened.]
Alright, that seems good enough to get the point across. Talk to me.
[--Without a hint of dramatic flair, Aizawa's feed cut.]
It sounds like you've all had a good run, so far. Despite that, I hope no one thinks they're beyond a little tutoring and critique.
[He seemed to retreat a bit into the yellow fabric.]
My name is Aizawa Shouta and I'm a Professional Hero. If you need advice or even a good place to hone your skills while you're not currently on a mission--I'm in my biome and I've had it fitted for the sake of physical and strategic training.
[The entire time, he struggled desperately to emote and yet--nothing happened.]
Alright, that seems good enough to get the point across. Talk to me.
[--Without a hint of dramatic flair, Aizawa's feed cut.]
no subject
Tadashi sounded like a good fellow, at least. Even so, the best of humanity still had its faults. There were geniuses who took long routes to come to simple conclusions from time to time. No matter how admirable someone could be, their reasoning could work against them.]
So, you make an effort to practice orthodox and nontraditional methods equally. [Hard work was something a little more difficult to prove but Aizawa also knew that it was important to give people chances.]
Well, fortunately for you--I prefer tried and true methods until nontraditional approaches become a necessity. That's where the line of my discrimination begins.
You're free to question my practices at any time--in fact, it's encouraged. If you come to understand the reasoning behind an exercise, then you'll probably come a few steps closer to implementing it into your behavior for a positive change in yourself.
That said--hard work will be something of a necessity of a man your age. It'll be harder for you as you already understand.