Midoriya seems very normal. Just a guy. Kind of plain, not bombastic, and a nerd. Daniel seems to be questioning his sanity. He checks the weather for some reason too (a little nippy, but otherwise fine exercise weather). But Midoriya is in the middle of an epiphany. He can't be stopped.
He says this nonsense with absolute earnestness. His green eyes are wide and alert.
"These are the visualizations I used to help me focus on how to control and use this Quirk--uh, my power! They're moves!"
He's had some training before, so the stance he takes is solid enough, and he makes circles with his palms in the air--not slowly like when he was waxing the car, but with the swift confidence of someone who knows how fast he should move in a fight.
"But instead of Carolina or Detroit Smash, it's, uh, Wax Circle, Painting Fence...!" He says these names in (heavily accented) English. Such was the influence of the US on the Hero industry that it became common for special moves to be in English even in Japan. Most of his are.
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"An egg not exploding in a microwave! Taiyaki heated... evenly! Iida-kun's legs! A door unlocking!"
He says this nonsense with absolute earnestness. His green eyes are wide and alert.
"These are the visualizations I used to help me focus on how to control and use this Quirk--uh, my power! They're moves!"
He's had some training before, so the stance he takes is solid enough, and he makes circles with his palms in the air--not slowly like when he was waxing the car, but with the swift confidence of someone who knows how fast he should move in a fight.
"But instead of Carolina or Detroit Smash, it's, uh, Wax Circle, Painting Fence...!" He says these names in (heavily accented) English. Such was the influence of the US on the Hero industry that it became common for special moves to be in English even in Japan. Most of his are.