The Bakugo Poster Incident refers to a TikTok of a girl smearing her USED TAMPON‼️‼️ over a poster of Bakugo from MHA. it’s really gross don’t look it up 🙁
Person A: “yo you ever heard of the Bakugo Poster Incident”
Person B: “oh my god yeah it’s so gross…it’s why I ended up leaving the MHA fandom”
Person B: “oh my god yeah it’s so gross…it’s why I ended up leaving the MHA fandom”
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