Once there was a girl named Lily who was really into sports. During a co - ed soccer game, she accidentally kicked the ball and it hit a boy right in the balls. She felt so bad immediately. She rushed over to apologize and the boy was in pain for a while but eventually forgave her as he knew it was an accident.
I really hope not. Such a situation involves violence and is inappropriate in an educational or any normal setting. Teachers are supposed to be respected, and any form of physical harm towards them or vice versa is unacceptable.
Goku's victory over Hit in the manga was the result of his perseverance and the ability to surprise Hit with unexpected moves. Also, his experience in battles played a significant role.
In general, it's not acceptable. Physical violence is not the solution to problems. However, in a situation of self - defense where a woman's life is in immediate danger, it could be seen as a last - resort measure.
The consequences would be multi - faceted. First, from a physical perspective, the teacher could be in pain and might have long - term damage. Emotionally, it would be a shock not only for the teacher but also for other students and staff who witness or hear about it. In terms of school discipline, the person responsible would be held accountable. Their academic progress could be affected if they are a student. If it leads to a legal case, it could be costly and time - consuming for all parties involved. It also has the potential to damage the reputation of the school.
Friendship is also a theme. Despite being rivals, they could develop a deeper understanding and friendship in some fanfictions. It might show them training together and sharing their knowledge about combat and different universes.
A 'hit in the balls' scene in Blue Bloods fanfic can have multiple effects on the storyline. It could be a catalyst for conflict if it's part of an ongoing feud between characters. For instance, if it's a deliberate act, it could escalate the tension between two characters or groups. On the other hand, if it's accidental, it could lead to a comical sub - plot where the character who got hit has to deal with the pain and embarrassment while still trying to carry out their duties. This type of scene, if well - integrated, can bring a different flavor to the fanfic, but it needs to be in line with the tone and style of the Blue Bloods world.
Well, Goku's power level progression could be different in that he might be more in control of it. Since the head injury had some impact on his psyche, without it, he could have a more calculated approach to increasing his power. He might not rely as much on the Kaioken technique, which was developed in part due to his need to overcome limitations caused by his injury - affected development. Instead, he could focus more on pure Saiyan power - up methods like the Great Ape transformation and evolving it further.
One possible plot could be that Goku's power development takes a completely different path. Without the head injury that altered his original Saiyan nature in the official story, he might be more in tune with his Saiyan instincts from the start. This could lead to him being more aggressive in his battles and perhaps having a different moral code when it comes to fighting. He may not have the same innocent and somewhat naive view of the world that he had in the original story, which was partly shaped by his head injury.