Warning: The may or may not spoil the story for you, I won't be talking about what will happen next (Since I've read the raws) but it relates to that.
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I don't think I'd be able to do what Arata did in the end. As someone who has already been betrayed and left by tons of people from both inside and outside my family, I've already been having trust and anxiety issues. This is exactly why I hate going into a relationship, liking a person is one thing, being worried about what they might do or what other people would do that'll affect the relationship is another thing. Heck I already have enough trouble trying to trust and hold on to my friends and family members yet they still go, what difference would it make when it comes to lovers? Some of my closest friends that really know me say that I'm a coward, others however think I might go psycho just from the first heartbreak if I continue to be like this (I might though... to be honest). But what can I do, I didn't grow up in a place where there's sunshine and rainbows everywhere, I grew up in a place where everything is real, where a kids dream can burn down to the ground just from what that kid would see if that kid stood where I was when I was a kid myself.
Sorry, venting myself out. I loathe people like Natsuki, sorry but not sorry.
Ever wondered what Hinata would be like if he was actually trained properly during his junior high years + his agility?
Just wondering...
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True. I was also wishing that at least someone took notice of him during training camp (Where he barged in at Tsuki's training (I think)) and decided to hone his skills. Tho t'was nice they let him stay to observe and learn, but I do wish there was or would be someone who would notice him and help him grow.
So far, the main thing I've noticed about Hinatas role is that: He's mostly the second or third to be seen. I'm not saying that's bad, but like, sometimes, I feel like he should be recognized, but then, it's Kageyama here, or Tsuki there. It feels like their percentage of notice is 40% achievement, 30% skills, 25% height, and 5% for potential.
I'm being too dramatic xD. But yeah, I've boon rooting for him since chapter 1 and it's already chapter 300... yet it still doesn't feel enough. He has grown a lot, developed a lot, but it could've been more...
Okay, that's enough, nevermind "too" I'm overly dramatic xDDDD
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Well... Hinata’s still in his first year. It seems like a long time, but an year hasn’t passed yet. And Hinata’s characterized to be someone boys(readers) could relate to (and most boys who have played sports in clubs are not star players, nor a genius, nor have hight or skills, and not acknowledged just like Hinata). Hinata’s being ordinary at first sight is supposed to be part of his charms. So far, I honestly think Hinata still lacks skills to be regarded as one of the top players, though he’s gotten so much better!
I am sure eventually he’ll be acknowledged as the little giant he has always dreamed of, so be patient!
Besides, that part about his dropping in to training camp was just perfect. It would have been unrealistic if Hinata got special treatment, and he proved what he’s worth to the maximum because of the situation. Being taught and learning is something anyone could do, but learning just by watching is something only Hinata, who has so much passion, could do.
When instincts tell me what might happen. They happen.
And I both love and hate it -_-
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