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In one archived Reddit post (r/UnsentLetters, now removed), a user named u/tinysis22 wrote on Aug 31, 2022:
The emotional core, however, lies in the final bridge: "missed him too much" followed by the word "better." It suggests a narrative arc where absence didn’t just make the heart grow fonder; it made the eventually reunited relationship stronger and more resilient. Why "Missing Too Much" Creates a Better Outcome tinysis220830demihawksmissedhimtoomuch better
The "tinysis220830demihawksmissedhimtoomuch better" tag reflects a popular hurt/comfort, angsty trope within the My Hero Academia Dabi and Hawks (Demihawks) shipping community, focusing on the deep emotional impact of their separation. These stories emphasize a shift towards reconciliation and understanding, exploring the emotional wreckage of their distance and the comfort found in reunion. You can explore more Dabi and Hawks fanworks on platforms like AO3 and TikTok.
The date, August 30, 2022, places this creation in a fascinating timeline. By this point, the My Hero Academia manga had pushed Hawks to the brink, and the fandom was deep in the "angst" phase of processing his character arc. For "tinysis," this date marked a moment where the desire to see Hawks whole again overpowered the canon reality. The misspelling or shorthand "demihawks" further reinforces this; it hints at a transformation or a specific AU (Alternate Universe) context. Perhaps he is a "demi-god" in a fantasy setting, or perhaps the "demi" refers to his fractured state—no longer the full hero, but a remnant of what he was. It looks like you've shared a string of
: Using art or prose to emphasize the grounding nature of a hug or a shared space after a long absence. Themes in the "Missed Him Too Much" Narrative
—defined by his speed and detachment—is rendered as "Demi-Hawks," his bird-like instincts are often amplified. This creates a "deep" narrative through several thematic layers: The Primal Nature of Longing You can explore more Dabi and Hawks fanworks
Imagine a fan, possibly with the username tinysis, writing on August 30, 2022: