Aizawa Quotes

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Aizawa was alive, or at least I thought he was, but if we never saw each other again, if I had seen him for the last time ever, in what sense was he alive?
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Mieko Kawakami (Breasts and Eggs)
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I was alone, and well aware that I would stay aloneβ€”but when I pushed myself to do my best and get things done, I wound up feeling like I was standing in a limitless expanse, forsaken and alone, no dream to chase. As much as I loved to hear from Aizawa, I always felt a little lonelier after we spoke.
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Mieko Kawakami (Breasts and Eggs)
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Reiko Watanabe and Inspector Aizawa will be back for Treason in Tokyo!
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Matthew Legare (Smoke Over Tokyo (Reiko Watanabe / Inspector Aizawa #2))
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I always knew you to be the type of a man who would forsake honor for vanity.
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Matthew Legare (Shadows of Tokyo (Reiko Watanabe / Inspector Aizawa #1))
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Had it really come to this? Blown to bits alongside hundreds of salarymen, bankers, and Masaru Ryusaki’s protΓ©gΓ©?
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Matthew Legare (Shadows of Tokyo (Reiko Watanabe / Inspector Aizawa #1))
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An eerie silence permeated the Okamura Estate as Katsuro entered.
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Matthew Legare (Smoke Over Tokyo (Reiko Watanabe / Inspector Aizawa #2))
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The natural order of acquiring affixes also differs in L2 acquisition. Mochizuki and Aizawa (2000) tried to establish affixes’ acquisition order to Japan speaking English learners. They uphold that the factors responsible for the order are: β€œloan words, instruction, frequency of affixes, frequency of words that contain a particular affix, and the polyfunctional nature of affixes” (2000, 1). Obviously, the effect that β€˜loan words’ have on the L2 affixes’ acquisition order is inconsistent with what Extended Level Ordering Hypothesis argues. Danilovic et. al., (2013) tested the order established by Mochizuki and Aizawa (2000). Testing Serbian speaking English learners, the authors conclude that the β€œorder differed for Japanese and Serbian learners” (Danilovic. J. et. al., 2013). Both authors acknowledge that there is the L1 influence which affects affixes’ acquisition order to both Serbian and Japanese students. Further, there is the difference between Serbia and Japanese languages which transforms the order in which Serbia and Japanese learners acquire affixes of the target language.
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Endri Shqerra (Acquisition of Word Formation Devices in First & Second Languages: Morphological Cross-linguistic Influence)
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Aizawa met his gaze and those of the group, expression impassive, then, slowly, deliberately, in front of the class 1A and class 1B members present, he turned and walked away, leaving them unsupervised. You could almost hear Monoma gulp.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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Note to self: never, ever cross Aizawa Izuku.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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His chest ached, but he'd made himself a promise and he was going to stand by it. He didn't and never would deserve Aizawa Izuku.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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Aizawa's home seemed to be turning into a youth hostel. He did not know how this had happened, but for some reason he was no longer able to refuse Izuku anything. Anything.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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Why?" The one word burst through, breaking the dam, and he raised his head to look Aizawa right in the eyes. "Shouta... that doesn't matter right now. What I care about is that you adopted a son, nearly died at USJ, picked a fight with the number 2 slash number 1 asshat, and dealt with all of this... alone. Why... why can't you let yourself rely on someone? Rely on me?
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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Stop," came a stern voice, halting his train of thought. The greenette glanced up at Touya. "Stop what?" "Overthinking. You can quit that, and start overtalking instead. About whatever you need to get off your chest. Quirk. Past. School. Aizawa being a slob. Whatever it is, we want to hear all of it, in exchange for cuddling rights.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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What if Aizawa does a pro gamer move and makes us neighbors?!
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Lidia Harmanis (Blind: Katsuki Bakugou)
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I'm making a lot of work for you, aren't I?" sighed Izuku guiltily. "You are," acknowledged Aizawa. "But it's hero work. I won't get credit for any of it, and it's messy as hell, but saving lives and avoiding the media is what I do. Besides, you know you have me round your pinky finger, Izu." The teen chuckled, "I love you too, Dad.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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Tensei gave him an examining look, but it takes more than a few years working as a public hero to be able to look through Izuku's level of poker face. Even Aizawa could be fooled by it on occasion after a decade of nasty jobs that would certainly break the pure heart of the man before him.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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Aizawa watched as Izuku laughed genuinely at their childish jokes, and treated their naive dreams with a respect he could never muster even now. They were teenagers, they joked about killing themselves to avoid tests, complained about pushy or irritating parents... every word must have been a cruel stab wound for Izuku, yet none of it showed on his face, he'd laugh, eye roll and console. He never seemed to blame or despise them for it in the slightest and it seemed almost superhuman how he endured their ignorance and smiled.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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All Might on the other hand wondered at how the bubbly cinnamon roll seemed to earn the friendship of both the quiet and the noisy in class alike, creating a kind of unity and trust between teens who would never have spoken otherwise. He had never been able to do that. With Izuku, Toshinoris and Aizawas laughed together.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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I'm marrying him." Todoroki whispered. "Not without my consent you aren't." Growled Aizawa threateningly, making him jump.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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Aizawa watched the pair in faint amusement, half hoping Bakugou would pay a surprise visit so the hunger games could begin, and half wanting to hire bodyguards to protect his angel from these damn hormonal teenagers.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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Sorry dad, I'll explain later, but right now I've got a hug waiting." And with that, he raced upstairs. Aizawa turned his head to find himself face to face with a bemused black cat. "I've lost my favourite job." He grumbled sadly.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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This one night stand had been with someone Izuku had actually really liked, and probably intended to see again if he'd hadn't already. In which case Aizawa needed to find them, find out if they were close to deserving his son, and beat the fear of death into them.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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Izuku left the stairs with a gain of one cat. Aizawa lay back down on the stairs with a gain of another unworthy man he had to find and protect his son from, as well as impending job loss.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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Aizawa did not need this. He was teaching review lessons in a classroom on the third floor, and how the fuck was he meant to tell Izuku not to do something stupid from here.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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You can stay," said a gruff voice from the doorway, and he saw the hero watching him. "Just don't fucking be here in the morning, so I can pretend this was a nightmare." "Y-yes Eraserhead." "It's Aizawa, Hawks. I've no idea what the fuck you are to my son, but since, after going through what he just went through, the person he wanted there is you, you'd best call me Aizawa." "Okay, Aiz-" was all he managed before the underground hero had closed the door leaving him alone with the sleeping Izuku.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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Of course, only Aizawa would have the luck to adopt a kid that turned out to be the son of the number one villain.
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whimsical_girl_357 (The Emerald Prince)
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Tadahiro Aizawa was the first person to ever discover Japanese Paleolithic artifacts.
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Enthralling History (Ancient Japan: An Enthralling Overview of Ancient Japanese History, Starting from the Jomon Period to the Heian Period (Asia))