[There's more to it than the basic summary Bakugo's giving, but he trusts Chobe's not complete detritus in his head. Quirks often run different than other world's superpowers, usually having closer ties to biology and science than magic or fantasy. They work like muscles, growing stronger the more their wielder uses them and weaker if they're allowed to languish. Bakugo's spent day after day training and working with his Quirk since it manifested when he was four.
Ironically, it it wasn't the heroes who came first. It was people who felt like their Quirks gave them the right to bully, abuse, and hurt other people for whatever fucking reason or excuse they wanted to give. After all, heroes are the ones who protect the world, and like it or not, villains are the ones who challenge and try to change it. Reaction to action.
Oy, if they wanna do the paperwork, he doesn't have to! Plenty of people, even with Quirks, aren't suited for battle or front line heroics. They still want to work in the heroics, so serving as agency workers or other sedentary jobs are their ilk. Not like Bakugo hasn't done his reports and homework with the same excellence and intensity as he does his battling.]
Aa. They do. I've seen heroes betray their allies and I've seen villains protect their friends. [Realizing the gray areas left Bakugo "culture shocked" at first, completely sucker punched a bunch of assholes had an actual, logical point. Doesn't give them an excuse to murder and steal, but...]
Blah blah blah. Words don't mean shit if you can't back them up. [And walks past Chobe, aiming for another arcade game nearby. This one's a rhythm game. Think DDR but for your hands.]
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Ironically, it it wasn't the heroes who came first. It was people who felt like their Quirks gave them the right to bully, abuse, and hurt other people for whatever fucking reason or excuse they wanted to give. After all, heroes are the ones who protect the world, and like it or not, villains are the ones who challenge and try to change it. Reaction to action.
Oy, if they wanna do the paperwork, he doesn't have to! Plenty of people, even with Quirks, aren't suited for battle or front line heroics. They still want to work in the heroics, so serving as agency workers or other sedentary jobs are their ilk. Not like Bakugo hasn't done his reports and homework with the same excellence and intensity as he does his battling.]
Aa. They do. I've seen heroes betray their allies and I've seen villains protect their friends. [Realizing the gray areas left Bakugo "culture shocked" at first, completely sucker punched a bunch of assholes had an actual, logical point. Doesn't give them an excuse to murder and steal, but...]
Blah blah blah. Words don't mean shit if you can't back them up. [And walks past Chobe, aiming for another arcade game nearby. This one's a rhythm game. Think DDR but for your hands.]