x = dead@HeyHeyWhey

    Kuroo's love for volleyball was so pure, that I couldn't imagine him having a career outside of it. So the question is, do I dislike that he's in fact not a professional player? The answer is no. On the contrary, I think his career PERFECT for him, and let me tell you why.

    Kuroo's love for volleyball was so pure, that I couldn't imagine him having a career outside of it. So the question is, do I dislike that he's in fact not a professional player? The answer is no. On the contrary, I think his career PERFECT for him, and let me tell you why.
    286204年前
    x = dead@HeyHeyWhey

    Kuroo's entire character, from the very beginning, had ALWAYS revolved around his love for volleyball. His entire backstory was about that, the reason he grew out of his shyness was because of volleyball. This boy wanted to play the sport every chance he gets.

    Kuroo's entire character, from the very beginning, had ALWAYS revolved around his love for volleyball. His entire backstory was about that, the reason he grew out of his shyness was because of volleyball. This boy wanted to play the sport every chance he gets.
    Kuroo's entire character, from the very beginning, had ALWAYS revolved around his love for volleyball. His entire backstory was about that, the reason he grew out of his shyness was because of volleyball. This boy wanted to play the sport every chance he gets.
    Kuroo's entire character, from the very beginning, had ALWAYS revolved around his love for volleyball. His entire backstory was about that, the reason he grew out of his shyness was because of volleyball. This boy wanted to play the sport every chance he gets.
    Kuroo's entire character, from the very beginning, had ALWAYS revolved around his love for volleyball. His entire backstory was about that, the reason he grew out of his shyness was because of volleyball. This boy wanted to play the sport every chance he gets.
    296524年前
    x = dead@HeyHeyWhey

    Here's where his love for volleyball differs from people like Hinata or Oikawa. Kuroo loves the sport, but he also truly wants other people to understand that feeling, to love it as much as he does. We can see this with how he dragged Kenma into it, and taught Tsukki to have fun.

    Here's where his love for volleyball differs from people like Hinata or Oikawa. Kuroo loves the sport, but he also truly wants other people to understand that feeling, to love it as much as he does. We can see this with how he dragged Kenma into it, and taught Tsukki to have fun.
    Here's where his love for volleyball differs from people like Hinata or Oikawa. Kuroo loves the sport, but he also truly wants other people to understand that feeling, to love it as much as he does. We can see this with how he dragged Kenma into it, and taught Tsukki to have fun.
    Here's where his love for volleyball differs from people like Hinata or Oikawa. Kuroo loves the sport, but he also truly wants other people to understand that feeling, to love it as much as he does. We can see this with how he dragged Kenma into it, and taught Tsukki to have fun.
    908304年前
    x = dead@HeyHeyWhey

    Kuroo has a lot of amazing character depth, but he doesn't actually have much character development* OUTSIDE of that backstory of him and Kenma as kids. He had his development prior to Haikyuu. Instead, he became someone that plays a role in aiding other characters' developments.

    Kuroo has a lot of amazing character depth, but he doesn't actually have much character development* OUTSIDE of that backstory of him and Kenma as kids. He had his development prior to Haikyuu. Instead, he became someone that plays a role in aiding other characters' developments.
    Kuroo has a lot of amazing character depth, but he doesn't actually have much character development* OUTSIDE of that backstory of him and Kenma as kids. He had his development prior to Haikyuu. Instead, he became someone that plays a role in aiding other characters' developments.
    Kuroo has a lot of amazing character depth, but he doesn't actually have much character development* OUTSIDE of that backstory of him and Kenma as kids. He had his development prior to Haikyuu. Instead, he became someone that plays a role in aiding other characters' developments.
    Kuroo has a lot of amazing character depth, but he doesn't actually have much character development* OUTSIDE of that backstory of him and Kenma as kids. He had his development prior to Haikyuu. Instead, he became someone that plays a role in aiding other characters' developments.
    396844年前
    x = dead@HeyHeyWhey

    We can also see that his motivations for improving was always to be able to continue playing, to fulfil his coach's wishes before he retires, to just feel good about winning for himself and for others, as a team. But it was never about being the best at it unlike Hinata, Hoshiumi

    We can also see that his motivations for improving was always to be able to continue playing, to fulfil his coach's wishes before he retires, to just feel good about winning for himself and for others, as a team. But it was never about being the best at it unlike Hinata, Hoshiumi
    We can also see that his motivations for improving was always to be able to continue playing, to fulfil his coach's wishes before he retires, to just feel good about winning for himself and for others, as a team. But it was never about being the best at it unlike Hinata, Hoshiumi
    255774年前

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