What if Gojo, Kakashi, Koro-sensei and Aizawa met

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They are all highly loved

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They are all highly loved.
First I'm gonna go over how their personalities might clash or how their personalities might cause them to get along really well.

I can't stop laughing

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I can't stop laughing.
Back to the story. When we talk about them in the fandom, Kakashi is definitely the most changed followed by Aizawa then Gojo, last Koro-sensei.
They are all amazing teachers. I think that Gojo and Kakashi would get along.
Also in the jjk character guide the author States that Gojo is highly inspired by Kakashi and the fight scenes are inspired by the My Hero Academia fight scenes.
Aizawa and Gojo might find common ground but I don't think they would actually get along that well.
Koro-sensei and Gojo would get along pretty well, Koro-sensei is just more serious. Also, they both have that one student that is umm, Nobara and Nagisa.
Kakashi and Aizawa would be like best friends. They give me like the same vibes ngl
Koro-sensei and Kakashi would probably not have an opinion on each other. Which I guess is a good thing.
I forgot some but yeah, who is your favorite?

 I forgot some but yeah, who is your favorite?

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Being 100℅ honest. I love Aizawa so much. If you don't, I don't want you here
Bye

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