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What’s your headcannon for Kirishima’s studying habits! I’m all inspired partially from your work to doodle out various disaster studying desks. Give me some content please! 😋
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Kirishima is a hair-fiddler. He can’t stop messing with it. When he is deep in concentration, he doesn’t even realize he’s doing it. Sometimes, it ends up looking even wilder than usual. He’s also a chronic lip-gnawer. He falls asleep when studying sometimes, so to try and keep himself awake and alert, he listens to music through his irreversibly tangled earbuds, or works a small dumbbell in his left hand.
He is poorly organized, but not nearly as bad as Kaminari. At any given time, he tries to have a pencil, an eraser, a pen, and a highlighter on his desk. Oftentimes though, he only has one or two of these on hand. If he is using a pencil, then eraser shavings end up completely littering his desk. His handwriting is abysmal, a total loss, especially when he’s under pressure trying to catch up with what his teachers or his tutor cough Bakugou is saying.
He also tries to begin each part of the school year with a very small planner, so he can write homework assignments as well as big test days and other important dates – and he tries writing nice and color-coding too if he has time. But after a week or so, the colors end up being replaced by pencil or pen or whatever writing utensil he has on hand, and it only takes a month before he’s abandoned it altogether. Pretty soon it’s the next semester, he blows the dust away from his planner and the cobwebs off of his half-lost packet of colored pens… rinse and repeat.
He does a similar thing with organizing his notes and class assignments. At the start of the semester he tries to keep things separated by class, filed away in his backpack neatly. But after a few weeks he just ends up writing class notes on the first empty spot of paper he can find, and stuffing papers into his backpack, praying that he’ll be able to find things later. It’s the inevitable outcome.
He tries though, really hard. And that’s what matters!