The MHA manga is way ahead. It's not unusual for manga to progress faster as it doesn't have the production constraints of an anime. So, there's a lot more to discover in the manga that hasn't been animated yet.
Bakugo Katsuki, on the other hand, might be more dismissive at first. He'd think it's all just some made - up nonsense that has nothing to do with real hero work. But if he found a fanfiction that had an interesting battle scenario or a strong - willed character, he might grudgingly admit it had some merit. He'd probably scoff at any overly emotional or sappy parts though.
MHA characters might also be a bit jealous of some of the superpowers or unique abilities in other anime fanfiction. In their world, quirks are relatively well - defined, but in some other anime, there are really out - of - this - world powers. They could be in awe of the creativity and at the same time, try to figure out how they could incorporate some of those ideas into their own fighting styles. Like, if they read a fanfiction about a character who can manipulate time, they might start thinking about how they could use their quirks in a time - related way.
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The number of people watching porno stories is difficult to determine precisely. It could be influenced by factors such as the accessibility of the content, marketing efforts, and cultural differences.
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