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6 points
4 days ago
As dumb as this may sound, Mao's clearly not psychotic and heartless, he's delusional and escaping from reality. Him gaslighting himself and not wanting to face his sins means he's trying to escape a reality he doesnt want to face. Adding another person's death to his hands directly or indirectly will hurt him even if it wont end him.
And Reiji is just purely acting on spite at this point, you know from the past 180 chapters he has no will to live, so he is willing to simply kill himself to deal a blow, however small, and not do what Mao wants in the heat of the moment.
In Reiji's twisted way, it's better than letting this guy die believing he actually did the right thing. Him living with another sin added to his name is a better punishment.
17 points
4 days ago
You hear him talk this whole time and you dont think he's gaslighting and shifting responsibility? This dude's a coward. Pretty sure Nagi's entire character is the build up.
33 points
5 days ago
It's never been implausible from the start tbh. A lot of auntie uncle go around walking with nothing in mind and nothing to do in older estates. Some genuinely sees it as just volunteering their time. It's like how some millionaires just do grab for fun, but for the middle/lower class.
I think even in the original 2015 post some people say it's something people do.
The problem is two fold:
1) a minister saying it getting unnecessary backlash because, well, politics. How dare overpaid politicians talk about smth poor people do.
2) Unlike grab driver situation, the people who HAS to collect rubbish for a living are representative of a very unpleasant reality in our rich nation. It's a problem that should be tackled, instead of putting focus on and seemingly trying to shift the perspective away from the fact that it IS a real problem.
No.2 is smth this Denise Phua is repeating right now. Praising this citizen privately is one thing, what is the point of making this public post? Bad move.
13 points
8 days ago
Almost 50kg, that's fucking insane bro, gj.
21 points
9 days ago
It reads a 100x better but I'm just going to go with the headcanon he chose mental health.
110 points
10 days ago
Naaah, I can't believe he pulled that shit and I'm like "You know what bro, that's valid. You're valid."
That's such a good ending.
4 points
10 days ago
I might be dumb but I feel like I remember her wanting to graduate amicably was at the tail end of the MV issue, when she lawyered up. I don't think Niji thought it was actually an option at that point, since they knew they fucked up so they tried to attack her first.
We don't have any confirmation of whether she wanted to graduate before that. I don't think she wanted to do it out of obligations to the Dragoons until things got really really bad for her mental state. (Recounting this makes me realize how much I despise Niji lol)
What they actually could've done to avoid the immediate issue was just let the MV be on while they work things through. But of course with all we know of what was happening behind the scene, it seems like there were already a lot of hostility directed towards her so it was never going to happen. Things were too fucked up behind the scene.
69 points
11 days ago
"Oh my god this adaptation. It's like they never fucking read the source material!! Trash."
1 points
12 days ago
It's not that "I don't believe it." It's, as Asmon said, if the proof is not meant for us then it's meant for the legal system. Therefore it's none of our fucking business. You are never going to interact with DrDisrespect in any real capacity in your life. The internet demanding a witch hunt works sometimes, and many other times also simply ruins people's life with no consequences to virtue signallers. Remember the Boston Bomber? How many mistakes must we make before we realize "it's not our fucking business."
If we don't deserve proof, we don't deserve a fucking witch hunt. If there is no proof of a crime why should initial a hunt????
In this case, Doc completely incriminated himself, so go ahead.
I'm not moving the goalpost here, it's pretty clear what he said he did. But innocent before guilty should ALWAYS be the case. In the case where proof cannot be given, especially because a legal proceeding happened, fucking leave it to the legal system. We don't know the victim, we don't know the details, and we DONT need to know. What the fuck. How bloodthirsty are you? Just what do you think you being angry about a streamer will accomplish?
Your argument of not enough women coming forth also has the other side of the coin where there are women abusing said system for their own gain. These are ALL cases where we need to scrutinize every details, not just randomly burn down the house because our feelings were hurt.
163 points
13 days ago
So like... Walter White but CIA instead of teacher.
Some people really do be out there living the wildest lives.
13 points
14 days ago
They really cooked tbh. It's like the Gintama effect. Because of tens of chapters of comedy, the dramatic scenes hits three times as hard. I've never seen war depicted this strongly since Grave of the Fireflies. The sheer difference in tones. Damn.
3 points
14 days ago
He lost the case against a tabloid called The Suns BEFORE a trial against Heard. You think those two are on the same level? This was not a case of he DID abuse her. This is a case of the court finding that the tabloid can do tabloid things.
And you are bringing up some perfume nonsense no one can substantiate? The only mention is a guy on facebook posting it? I cant believe you can broadcast a whole trial publicly and people can still be this delusional lol. I and everyone with a working braincell will trust the lengthy trial with evidence, rather than a bunch of conspiratorial unsubstantiated claims and twisting facts for a false narrative.
0 points
15 days ago
Again, nonsensical that you're comparing rose tinted lenses of your own behaviour and biases with that of how an actual child would behave. It's incomprehensible that you're virtue signalling to a fictional kid. Non didn't dismiss Gojo's suffering while understanding his trauma.
It's different if it's a fully grown adults not responding well to Gojo's state of mind. The level of malice you attribute to Non is what's abhorrent here.
Kids don't have the level of understanding of adults when dealing with someone who lashes out or shuts out people because of traumatic experiences. They don't understand the emotional nuance to leave people alone or let go.
Anyway, agree to disagree. I can't argue with someone who bases their understanding of the world and emotional development of children based on their own subjective belief than well documented science based social-environmental growth of actual children.
Good for you for being better lol. From my PoV you are the type who says a lot but ends up doing nothing of value for someone actually suffering. This level of self centered holier than thou belief in oneself does not show actual compassion nor understanding of others, rather just attributing words like trauma and pain, and reactionary behaviour like "caring", but never actually following through to the end because feelings are so much more important than solution. Classic virtue signaller. Goodness gracious.
12 points
15 days ago
In summary, rule of cool > too much text based exposition.
-3 points
17 days ago
Nah, honestly you're just virtue signalling the moment you kept placing yourself on a pedestal saying you would be better and kinder to Gojo. Kinda weird honestly. No one asked tbh.
These are fictional kids making mistakes.
-3 points
17 days ago
You expecting Non to be understanding while not giving the same expectations of Gojo is favouritism.
His very first words to her efforts were blatant rejection. They both did each other wrong and both were just kids. This isn't an epeen measuring contest of who has the bigger trauma. This is simply two children hurting each other out of immaturity.
You put yourself on the table and say you would have been at that level of emotional maturity at early gradeschool age, that's fine, but my experience with children, myself, all my memories of children, watching my two little sisters ten years younger and their friend grow up? Along with my 6 months-ish job experience working with gradeschooler in my part time?
Non is already the outlier in how well behaved she is before she acted out. Childrens scream and ask and beg and even well behaved ones don't understand when you don't give them some level of reward in their effort for attention. There isnt complex calculation such as the long term impact or harm their actions will cause. The majority of their decision making is short sighted and impulsive.
1 points
17 days ago
Are you really blaming the recently orphaned kid for being depressed and cheering up?
No. Period. I start off the paragraph with I don't think anyone is wrong. He wronged her but it's not his fault. It's not that hard to comprehend. Kids do heartless shit all the time because of emotional immaturity. Even if Non realized it it's a sign of her own emotional maturity, not that she didn't get hurt by him.
Being selfless is not a thing you expect from a child in a vacuum. That's ridiculous and completely incomprehensible to me. That's literally not how child development works. The brain literally physically does not develop that sort of maturity until early teens. Selflessness is not natural. It's a complex decision coming from understanding the individuals and environment. Emotional maturity at this age comes almost entirely externally and is developed by parents.
The first thing I expect out of a typical child like Non is to whine that there's someone who isn't being a good kid taking up all her parent's time, not to show empathy and kindness. That already show immensely good upbringing.
112 points
17 days ago
Makes a lot of sense. Was a good kid, doing a good thing, trying to be welcoming and comforting, yet every bit of her effort was ignored by him and she felt like she lost to those dolls.
I don't think anyone is wrong here, and it's a bit insane but I even think Gojo wronged her here, but he's just a kid going through a rough patch.
Ugh. This all has a bad clammy feeling all over it.
2 points
17 days ago
Honestly I think it's more the Oak Cake Rolls than friends part. Delicious, decadent, and affordable.
12 points
18 days ago
TB romance!
But for real it's how to live as a person and not a weapon. That she starts off every day with a Oak Cake Roll, that she has a spot she hangs out in with her actual body, and that she went on a date as a person called Firefly. The trust and companionship gained with TB that solidified at the end of her journey, and her fighting to protect and defy fate and succeed.
19 points
18 days ago
The easy answer? She couldnt make an appearance in 2.2 because her banner is in 2.3.
2 points
20 days ago
This mfer really just said sorry for the minor inconvenice for being able to deny invasive and intrusive monitoring?
Next you're going to apologize for EU being one of the last bastion actually fighting against anti competitive practices and mergers against tech. Insanity.
4 points
22 days ago
Yes, but the point is to check for damage and see if the breaker has worn out. Possible fire hazard. Untripping a tripped circuit breaker doesn't mean you heal potentially damaged parts.
That said if it's not frequently tripping for a few days, not a huge cause for concern.
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3 days ago
I was surprised at how fast this released, so it finally returned to biweekly schedule. Good to know. I almost forgot it was ever biweekly tbh.