Oh, wow, that's a wonderful thing for a Hero to do!!
[Advocate for mental health, she means. In all honesty, those sorts of things aren't really pushed enough in her world...and it's a bit of a shame. The sorts of injustices that don't exactly happen out in the public eye. Evils that happen because someone couldn't get a means of help that a Hero may not be able to provide, or the so-called villain could be a domestic abuser or something similar.
Being a Hero can come in many shapes and forms, and doing something Heroic can be as easy as supporting someone who is going through the worst of it, or pointing them in a direction where they can seek the aid they need, and how.
She's sure certain Heroes promote or donate their government funding (or a portion of it) to various charities and social service groups and such, but it's still not something that is heavily publicized... Most of what the media showcases are villain captures and rescues. It's what the 'people want to see' so... Ochako sighs, shaking her head. Something to work towards once she goes Pro.]
Mm, a lot of the agencies back home hire on students or graduates to be sidekicks, and they can boost their rankings within the premier agencies to gain a top slot on the Hero Ranking Charts. It's sort of like where one falls in popularity and other things.
Well, I'm actually really glad that your team is able to spread out to the areas that don't see much Hero activity!! A lot of the time villains and criminal groups will base in areas like that, and start to grow in the shadows over time, because they aren't stopped at the source. Deku-kun probably knows way more about it, actualy...since he's studied about this sort of thing a whole lot more than me. Ehehe, he's sort of a super nerdy Hero Fanboy back home... [Ochako blushes a little bit, shuffling in place as she giggles to herself. that trait of Deku's...it's really cute. Endearing a way that's special to him alone. He gets so excited and animated!! It's so adorable! Weird sometimes, but adorable, too!]
Mm, I don't think so? I'm not really sure, since it's not my quirk, but Iida-kun's never said anything about it ever hurting him... A lot of quirks alter a human's physical makeup or not they look, and the body just sort of adaprts to it. Or we train ourselves to handle them better.
[Ochako smiles, putting her elbows on her knees and chin in her hands with a wistful smile.]
Deku-kun actually saved me when we first met. It was during the entrance exam to UA. I stupidly got caught under some rubble, and hit my weight capacity so I couldn't use my quirk to free myself...and this big ol' robot was bearing down on me and...and Deku jumped in to save me from getting hurt. He ended up hurt real bad himself because of it, a-and I was so scared he wouldn't pass the exam because of me - that robot wasn't worth any points in the exam, but...but he managed to get in because he rescued me. So I'm happy for that...
Then we all got into the same class to, and...became really good friends. Hee.
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[Advocate for mental health, she means. In all honesty, those sorts of things aren't really pushed enough in her world...and it's a bit of a shame. The sorts of injustices that don't exactly happen out in the public eye. Evils that happen because someone couldn't get a means of help that a Hero may not be able to provide, or the so-called villain could be a domestic abuser or something similar.
Being a Hero can come in many shapes and forms, and doing something Heroic can be as easy as supporting someone who is going through the worst of it, or pointing them in a direction where they can seek the aid they need, and how.
She's sure certain Heroes promote or donate their government funding (or a portion of it) to various charities and social service groups and such, but it's still not something that is heavily publicized... Most of what the media showcases are villain captures and rescues. It's what the 'people want to see' so... Ochako sighs, shaking her head. Something to work towards once she goes Pro.]
Mm, a lot of the agencies back home hire on students or graduates to be sidekicks, and they can boost their rankings within the premier agencies to gain a top slot on the Hero Ranking Charts. It's sort of like where one falls in popularity and other things.
Well, I'm actually really glad that your team is able to spread out to the areas that don't see much Hero activity!! A lot of the time villains and criminal groups will base in areas like that, and start to grow in the shadows over time, because they aren't stopped at the source. Deku-kun probably knows way more about it, actualy...since he's studied about this sort of thing a whole lot more than me. Ehehe, he's sort of a super nerdy Hero Fanboy back home... [Ochako blushes a little bit, shuffling in place as she giggles to herself. that trait of Deku's...it's really cute. Endearing a way that's special to him alone. He gets so excited and animated!! It's so adorable! Weird sometimes, but adorable, too!]
Mm, I don't think so? I'm not really sure, since it's not my quirk, but Iida-kun's never said anything about it ever hurting him... A lot of quirks alter a human's physical makeup or not they look, and the body just sort of adaprts to it. Or we train ourselves to handle them better.
[Ochako smiles, putting her elbows on her knees and chin in her hands with a wistful smile.]
Deku-kun actually saved me when we first met. It was during the entrance exam to UA. I stupidly got caught under some rubble, and hit my weight capacity so I couldn't use my quirk to free myself...and this big ol' robot was bearing down on me and...and Deku jumped in to save me from getting hurt. He ended up hurt real bad himself because of it, a-and I was so scared he wouldn't pass the exam because of me - that robot wasn't worth any points in the exam, but...but he managed to get in because he rescued me. So I'm happy for that...
Then we all got into the same class to, and...became really good friends. Hee.