Yep. Big city on the east coast of America called Recollé. Born in 1992, left in 2021.
I guess if you really want to get technical, though, my family's from Germany and I've been there a couple times, too. Oma still lives there and I'm the first one in my family to be born on American soil.
Oh yeah, sorry, I know like... Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto. That's basically it. I'm a shameful excuse for an enjoyer of Japanese culture. I always kind of wondered what the smaller cities were like. I mean, I still want to go see Tokyo Tower one day, but there's more than just Tokyo in Japan, you know?
Maybe I'll stop by Musutafu if we ever end up back there.
I don't think it's impossible. I think it's hard, but I think I've made too many plans with too many people for it to be impossible. That's how it works, right? You want something hard enough to make it real?
Lots of people working toward something they want to happen and landing on what makes it possible, even among many impossible futures... A strong vision without doubt... I can see it.
[ He has. ]
I'd show you the beach. It used to be as bad as a landfill, full of trash that washed up or was dumped. As part of my workout, I cleaned the whole thing. The view's great now. People still don't know who did it.
Ha, nice. A little mystery philanthropy never hurt anybody. What's the line? True Gs move in silence like lasagna?
That line DEFINITELY only works if you know how to pronounce "lasagna" in English. Sorry if it makes absolutely no sense to you. Anyway, yeah, I would love to see what you've done with the place.
Don't know if she does. I'll ask her, and we'll see if I can bring her with. Thanks for always looking out for me, Midoriya-kun. (Don't ask about English words. You'll just go crazy.)
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Big city on the east coast of America called Recollé.
Born in 1992, left in 2021.
I guess if you really want to get technical, though, my family's from Germany and I've been there a couple times, too.
Oma still lives there and I'm the first one in my family to be born on American soil.
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Kaworu-kun's from Germany, but he didn't get to see much of it.
[ Midoriya is polite to a fault and prone to understatements of the century. ]
*ooc: a bunch of places in MHA are just adapted from Star Wars names lmao
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I always kind of wondered what the smaller cities were like.
I mean, I still want to go see Tokyo Tower one day, but there's more than just Tokyo in Japan, you know?
Maybe I'll stop by Musutafu if we ever end up back there.
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[ Otaku. ]
Do you think going there is possible? Other than maybe in a memory, I mean.
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I think it's hard, but I think I've made too many plans with too many people for it to be impossible.
That's how it works, right? You want something hard enough to make it real?
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[ He has. ]
I'd show you the beach. It used to be as bad as a landfill, full of trash that washed up or was dumped. As part of my workout, I cleaned the whole thing. The view's great now. People still don't know who did it.
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What's the line? True Gs move in silence like lasagna?
That line DEFINITELY only works if you know how to pronounce "lasagna" in English. Sorry if it makes absolutely no sense to you.
Anyway, yeah, I would love to see what you've done with the place.
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[ How??????? English has way too many words with silent letters in them! ]
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Thanks for always looking out for me, Midoriya-kun.
(Don't ask about English words. You'll just go crazy.)