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even the light of hope shines black ♡ cw: hxh

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yall find this sad for gojo?! THAT GUY IS DEAD yuta is taking on this mental burden of using the corpse of someone he cherished AND hes assuming hell just die once his time runs out?! hes risking EVERYTHING to protect his friends and thats what gojo wouldve wanted #jjk261
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gojo and yuta’s relationship was what people headcanon gojo and megumi’s relationship to be
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Megumi Fushiguro; the Shadow Self A dive into the Jungian shadow as the basis of Megumi’s character and what it forebodes for his future. art: @n06ara
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My thoughts on #jjk261 and its relation to humanity and Yuta! The theme I’m talking about of course is humanity but also it’s relation to curses and acquiring or losing humanity. Think about Mahito who is only goal was to be the epitome of a curse but instead he could never -
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Gojo’s six eyes perceiving cursed energy in Sukuna’s right hand, the same hand in 216 the bath chapter that showed a little rip in Sukuna’s finger! Could that be Megumi’s soul resisting?
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Thread exploring the love theme regarding Kashimo/Gojo and Sukuna’s rejection of it
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Maki Zenin: The Grim Reaper with a Heart || general character analysis || #jjk #JujutsuKaisen #makizenin
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‘’He who is not angry when there is just cause for anger is immoral. Why? Because anger looks to the good of justice. And if you can live amid injustice without anger, you are immoral as well as unjust.’’ Higuruma Hiromi Thread - Chapter 159 - Culling Games
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when will people understand that the term “main character” actually has a defined meaning and isnt just the coolest or strongest character in a story
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😭 your first mistake was thinking jjk is about perfect good guys vs evil boogeymen
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for a series so keen on exploring the themes of body and soul and autonomy, to end with the "good guys" doing the same thing as kenjaku, our second big bad, is major whiplash.
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daido and miyo represent maki not fitting within the system, as there was no teacher fit for her ability thus the coming of 2 stranger, two “random” culling game players represent Maki’s strength coming from the fact that she is NOT a jujutsu sorcerer
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@cammnmmmmmm Anything regarding Daido and Miyo. They exclusively served as plot devices to strengthen Maki with hardly any character, and also stealing the potential of any important Kamo moments which idek why he was in the arc other than to get bodied by Naoya
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@jin_1CHI the whole “he barely knew her” shit is so weird when she was there for half his life? like hes 16, barely lived a lifetime… his childhood with her was key in his short lived experience
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JJK through the lens of Marleau-Ponty The embodied mind or the minded body. The mind-body problem is addressed within the series multiple times. Are the mind and body separate or inseparable?
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@Mazieziez also just the term “fangirls” is literally used in a demeaning way on its own… and everytime i see a weird “female jjk fans ruin the fandom” tweet its always from a weirdo that gets like 10k likes and a bunch of sexists in the comments
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yuta hindering jjk narratively is a crazy bar when hes quite literally the personification of love being the most twisted curse of all 🤕
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you call them evil because youre using the human framework to judge their actions eg you wouldnt call a lion evil because it follows its instincts
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jjk fans like to pretend its very morally grey, it TRIES to be but it isnt, the fact is gege hasnt done enough to convince the reader that curses aren't cartoonishly evil we have legit not had one single curse that isnt just evil lol, curses just are flat out evil boogeymen
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“narratively its lazy writing” meanwhile it perfectly represents ALL the core themes of the story and fits in the story when it comes to technicalities 🙂‍↕️ stop repeating words without substance #jjk261
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seeing lots of bad/lazy writing while the right term is “i dont like it because i put my own wishes over the story” and it only makes me more happy that gege does not give a fuck 😭
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“Morality binds and blinds.” A thread on cannibalism, hunger and Sukuna’s freedom.
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maki objecting to the plan the most because they don’t know what will happen to yuta 😞 im so upset #jjk261
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G*jo fans love mischaracterizing him and then complaining about that very thing… him agreeing to it doesn’t mean he liked it. There was really nothing else to do and when there’s so much on the line, he wouldve agreed with sacrificing his lifeless body as a last resort #jjk261
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@snoozlex he would have never agreed to that plan…..
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@Illyasviel_____ it’s been foreshadowed since the start that Yuta will have a major role to play… and it’s about Yuta being the only one able to let go off to fulfill this role 😭 I didn’t care for him either but it makes sense for a character whose whole personality is about love and kindness
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He gained everything and he threw his friends and teachers at Jujutsu high. The only thing thats harder than letting go is letting go again. It’s a very dark concept and I can’t wait to see Sukuna’s reaction to seeing how true love plays out in the most cruelest of ways.
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oh brother the revisionism 😭 this was literally the most hated culling games fight
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LMAOOOO YOU PEOPLE HATED THE CULLING GAMES WHEN IT WAS RELEASING. You're probably gonna do the same once Shinjuku Showdown finishes
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default of eating his brother in the womb. Similarly Gojo was born outside of humanity on the other spectrum; a godlike being with freakish powers and the burden of his world on his shoulders.
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@ayeeezeek_ oh i get it but they fought a good amount and its not like they couldve done anything against sukuna’s domain expansion, him using his last effort to open his DE instead of take more damage in the fight makes sense
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this anger about yuta taking away the spotlight from yuji is so dishonest!! half of you were not focused AT ALL on yuji even in the last couple chapters he has been going over and beyond showing OUT but none of you people cared?! only focusing on gojo and then complaining #jjk261
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escape the human traits inherent in him, or Jogo who’s emotions and care for fellow curses were his human side. On the other hand we have Sukuna; a born human turned the king of curses; already born a wretched cursed thing as he says. Sukuna was born outside of humanity by -
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Yuta’s humanity was something visible from the very start in JJK VOL 0. He wanted to go to the extreme and end his life to stop hurting other. “Love is the most twisted curse of all” proves to be true time and time again. Yuta’s love for his friends runs so so deep that he is -
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After all, even for the reader this is shocking. Yuta’s continuous emphasis on his humanity; with statements on how he could never be Kenjaku for example, but also how reaching heightjs like Sukuna cannot be possible without breakinng that ceiling.
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Yuki has absolutely no responsibility in why Geto chose to go on the path that he chose to. If anything, the way that he took her words, her harmless words is a clear indication of how far gone he was already at that point, and how his mind was trying to seek any type of -
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“breaking a stalemate requires the arrival of an external piece to the board game” is quite literally what happened! being in an environment that is unprogressive and self destructive at its nature, her sense of the world was restricted
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@Blvds_reliquiae Also this… OP seems flat out misogynistic
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willing to do something so deeply twisted. We condemned Sukuna for being so evil to consume his twin and Kenjaku for body-hopping from one to the other: using Gojo’s love for Geto as a curse. Yuta is doing both. Both deprived acts of consuming a person, Kenjaku, although through
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Rika in proximity it was his choice, and then taking over his teachers body. His teacher who saved him when he was the lowest in life and gave him a purpose, now being used as a tool. And his breakdown shows how much he suffers from knowing this.
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One key part of being human is being part of a society being bound to others in a unofficial contract through rules, morals and shared ideas. Humans are capable of the worst of the worst but most remain conforming with what is deemed acceptable. Uraume notes this; the powers
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It’s very dark and deep and we will see if it pays off but at the end it is something that Yuta understands only he can do. Letting go of all his bonds; taking the gamble of dying after the 5 minutes and still going all in. What makes Yuta even more special is that he had nothing
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infinitely propelled by his ideals. To the point where Sukuna acknowledges this in a moment of introspection that we haven’t seen much from the king of curses. Yuta’s actions going against our basic morals is visible in how dividing this chapter is.
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gojo this gojo that 🙄 DID YOU SEE THAT TODO YUJI MASTERCLASS?? upgraded todo is so crazy and the way they were immediately in synch thats real brotherhood #jjkspoilers
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sorcerers could cultivate would be godly. Gojo who let go of everything in his final fights reached new heights. And now it is Yuta’s turn. At the same time, morals and the therefrom derived ideals have been shown to provide one with power; the best example being Yuji;
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@WeInAFrenzi 🙂‍↕️ hey not my fault u cant engage with media beyond whats directly visible to the eye
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One of the major conversations happening right now in the community is on whether or not Megumi will have a role to play out in the furthering of the story. I think what Megumi is going through right now is essentially the rock bottom he has to hit before emerging fully
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Rather than humans turning into monsters, I always saw gege’s intention as more so showing what humans are capable of is considered “inhumane” even though it has always been a part of us; the things we see as extreme immoral and taboo have always been present in our society
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at this point i think megumi haters should be banned from this manga… they shouldnt be allowed to see his future greatness
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A Megumi that isn’t driven by unconscious emotions, instincts and desires but one that has instead embraced all of himself.
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@Xantartski sure but feeling sad for a dead person is more so feeling sad for yourself for having to experience what happens to them, not necessarily that persons lived experience which is the case for yuta
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The idea of love is generally quite abstract, encompassing an array of relationships and emotions. Love in buddhism contains 4 ‘elements’, of which striking is Gege mentioning specifically mettā/maitrī (lovingkindness). This notion focuses on completely moving away from any -
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exactly the issue… you’re confusing canon characterization with what you care about personally; even if tsumiki wasn’t visible to us, megumi’s perception of the world was based on her, a child who has yet to grow out of the concept of their parent being the center of the world
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@jin_1CHI and how does it changes megumi and gojo's dynamics? you're expecting people to care about someone who was barely shown + she was long gone when megumi met her
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“Love and the ultimate strength and solitude it brings” perfectly encapsulates Gojo’s current state, knowing the students he loves dearly are watching him as their only hope and he has to give his all to make sure they know they are protected and safe
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So far, whenever Megumi unleashed his domain a certain edge of madness took him over; as if his unconscious, his shadow gained more power of him. He hasn’t been in control and thus hasn’t even scratched the surface of what he is capable of.
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While Gojo seems to be lonely due to him being the ceiling of strength of humanity, precisely his human weakness was what made him long for companionship; to be loved and understood. Sukuna being even higher, a being above the godlike Satoru Gojo, transcended human weaknesses, -
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took the effort to protect him, like Tsumiki did. There is a sense of selfishness in how Megumi decides to categorize good and bad people. It seems as if Megumi has a low sense of self esteem, as he deems himself unworthy of receiving the same protection and care as good people
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this is the manga yall want me to read AND GON ISNT EVEN IN IT ANYMORE ?? 10 years is insane
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Gon last appeared 10 years ago with chapter 345. On June 30th, 2014.
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What is a shadow? It is a dark shape caused by an opaque obstruction in front of light. There’s two important aspects to derive from this; light is needed for a shadow to be cast and a shadow is ever adapting to the figure that casts it.
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unto others like her that he could save. This external drive of a life purpose has kept him from looking to his internal self, distracted from the shadows by the light. It is striking how quickly he gave Itadori an almost equal position of importance, after having met him just
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cant even talk about female characters normally without talking about whether you find them hot or not, this is why no one likes you people
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Although sharing the similarity of being both ugly, they both actually share great parralells Uro was always trying to get to the point that Yorozu was, to be truly free and live for what she wants but she never could. Which is why she hides while Yorozu confronts Sukuna ⬇️
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the fact that the boy that was ‘possessed’ by the king of curses and conceived by one is the foremost representation of humanity within the story
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What do you like about Yuji Itadori?
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I love how Gege didn’t let Higuruma get over the first 2 murders he committed. Yuji’s selflessness and strong sense of responsibility continue to move him towards voluntarily atonement, while still showing the vulnerability of humans in their last moment. No matter the resolve-
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enough bad characterization on the tl what's the most in-character thing ur fave has ever done
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rather than loneliness, solitude is simply a condition that doesn’t affect him as he does what he pleases regardless.
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Through this suffering and through being forced into his own shadow for an extensive period of time, I expect Megumi to eventually be able to accept these parts of him; the fear of being alone, the inability to save the ones he cares about, how his strict divide of good and bad
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Now, where does Jungian psychology come in? Jung developed multiple interconnected psychoanalytic theories. The shadow within ourselves is a part of our unconscious self that harbors our repressed feelings, thoughts, desires and ideas, often those we find shameful to be seen by
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As with all major sorcerers we have seen so far in the series CT’s reflect major characteristics of those they belong to.
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most likely been blaming himself for all that has happened so far. The weight of his shadow has only been increasing which is why it is important to deep dive in it before it becomes unbearable.
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yuji’s whole thing is that he starts off as a regular teen with no special ambitions or interests, the only main character that knew absolutely nothing about the curses, thrown into a different world where the responsibility of peoples lives is put on him due to a mistake
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Main reason ppl say they like Yuji is bc he “throws hands”. And they hardly give any good reasons, if any reasons at all, for why they think he’s so interesting and great outside of that. 💀
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like Yuji and Tsumiki do, apparent in how easily he is willing to sacrifice his life to save them. He doesn’t consider himself worth saving because he himself falls outside of the rigid structure of justice he has established. At the same time he seems desperate to be a hero for
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He desires a compassionate self; someone who stays near those he cares about, even in strength. However, the extreme altruism (selective) he has been shown to portray is what has stunted his growth, in both strength but also the development of his own person.
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he enjoys fights and he loves the thrill, that doesn’t mean that he doesn’t necessarily care about protecting people but priorities can be blurred. Gojo did his duty as a sorcerer while still having his own motivations, I don’t think this notion is out of line with his character.
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time serves to conceal the parts of ourselves we want to remain hidden in the shadow. Megumi’s morality is a big part of his character and something that is emphasized time and time again. After Tsumiki got cursed, Megumi put her on a pedestal, his light that became his purpose
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others. It is not only negative traits that the shadow consist of, it can also contain good qualities. The figure that casts that shadow is the persona; the part of ourselves that we want to be seen as from others, the socially “desirable” part of ourself which at the same
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in life. He had essentially lost the only family he had, the only person he’d have an emotional bond with and that left him alone. He held the idea that she could still be saved while knowing he couldn’t be the one to do so leading to him projecting this concept of saving Tsumiki
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had always put himself in “bad”, his dad “abandoning” him; by accepting these harsh truths that have subconsciously affected him throughout his life, he can find a sense of peace and wholeness. With nothing holding him back, he will be able to unleash his full potential.
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His nonchalant attitude also stems from the fact that his strong emotions have been suppressed in order to protect himself against confronting what hurts him the most.However, it is important to bring these hidden aspects into light because it allows one to correct themselves but
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outlook on life, morality and the formation of his persona. Megumi’s biggest fear is losing the few people he cares about and subsequently being alone. The fear of loneliness being a worse reality than death is what has informed most of his decision early on in the story.
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Gojo now understands too, that HIS loneliness was due to conditional love. His goal was to make his students bloom, he cared for them by allowing them to enjoy their childhood with a goal of their potential in mind, but the expectation of them understanding the degree of -
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those good people, even if he denies that fact. That hidden feeling of unworthiness is part of a larger framework of suppressed thoughts and feelings. We haven’t seen Megumi have any thoughts about his parents, something quite odd seeing as to how his only left over “family”
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once, he opposed his self established standard of who is to be saved and who is not. This due to the fact that he saw in Yuji the same standard of “good” that he had derived from Tsumiki. This standard being awfully close to someone that simply didnt leave him, someone that
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member is central in his life. These emotions and worries are hidden in a part of him he is unaware of yet still affects his mood and behavior. As much as he seems nonchalant about his parents, the reality of the lack of parents in his life from early on informed much of his
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It is also why he keeps projecting Tsumiki unto Yuji; he’s afraid of being alone but somehow all the people he considers good have bad luck; life is unfair. Someone who is led by their shadow always lives below their level, just like when Gojo made a statement on how Megumi has
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he was fighting someone far above the rest, someone alone at the top. *I* don’t think Nanami is necessarily wrong when saying Gojo doesn’t use jujutsu for protecting others but that it is his way of life. Gojo has seemed ecstatic whenever he is in a hard fight, he enjoys jujutsu
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i literally look like boss baby
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if they are repressed and never corrected, it will come out in moments of emotional turmoil. This perfectly describes how Megumi’s initial reaction had been to give up his life, essentially give it up easily even if it was unnecessary to win, but later on we see, how after his
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most important thing of all. He knew what was necessary for true love but wasnt able to properly understand that. Now that Kashimo came to Sukuna to test his skill against someone he admires for their strength, he realizes that he is in the same position as those who came to him.
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constantly been trying to match others, and who has unconsciously held himself back. Gojo tells him to be more selfish, this is a part of Megumi that he has been supressing, a part that conflicts with the version Megumi sees as ideal for himself.
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159 The failings of a system One of the big themes in JJK is getting corrupted by the corrupt system one is apart of. We have seen it with Geto, Toji, Naoya . 159 shows Higuruma backstory which is used to criticize the social justice climate and criminal justice system in Japan
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Through Yuji, Hiromi found hope and a way back, while Geto never did. Hiromi is such a great character that parallels can be drawn between him and most of our main cast; exactly because he embodies JJK core values so well.
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@ataraxiabts 😭 the reaching people are doing to hate on this chapter is ridiculous
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And what if I say the Gojo Sukuna fight is just a prelude to Megumi’s MC arc?
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With no explicit mention of Nobara’s death (while Nanami is acknowledged), and the knowledge of one of Sukuna’s fingers being missing it seems like Nobara’s soul resonance will play a role regardless #jjk222
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“We meet ourselves time and again in a thousand disguises on the path of life.” In their fights with Sukuna, both Kashimo and Gojo were confronted with parts of themselves. Kashimo being put in the shoes of a “weaker” individual fighting someone much above him. In Gojo’s case, -
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gege’s art style is sooo good to me idc what anyone says
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something shifted here
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i love the pointy waist dip
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loneliness and the disappointment that followed caused him more hurt. The detachment from expecting something in return to go from selfish to unselfish love is crucial stopping loneliness. The idea of seeing your reflection in others to understand yourself is prominent here.
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Gojo said it himself when speaking on his techniques and efforts, his goal was to make Sukuna understand while not mentioning the protection of his students. He wanted to be understood by someone who CAN understand him, by Sukuna who just like him lives through jujutsu.
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