Now I'm More Fucking Confused Than Ever
Now I'm more fucking confused than ever
I THINK ch. 270 gave us more hints about Momotaro?
Momotaro is mentioned when Gojo speaks to Suguru in the hidden inventory arc. It also appears during Takaba's fight with Kenjaku.


Different translations of the same page - at first, I thought this was saying that Geto is a bit different from Kenjaku - that Takaba used his CT to revive Geto in attempt to have a comedy partner (rip Kenjaku's brain, but it's better to leave him in the afterlife).
In the later translation, it seems they're discussing the difference between jokes. I'm not fluent in Japanese but I wouldn't be surprised if this could be read with multiple meanings.
Why is momotaro only mentioned with Geto - or Kenjaku, in his body? I know that Kenjaku was more interested in playing video games than knowing what CT had occurred in awakened players in the culling games.
There's the satosugu ship, and there's the chemistry between Kenjaku and Takaba.
There's the joke about Momotaro's conception - eating a magic peach and bumping uglies.
Idk the significance yet...
At this point maybe I should watch gameplay of momotaro? Or beg the internet to add anything they know.
I just cannot believe this is a coincidence bc gege wrote this, you know? So what does it meeaannnnnnn.....
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It’s just a theory and speculation:
Personally, I don’t think Uraume is female. Instead, I feel there’s something more masculine about them—how they fight, how they talk to others, and how they behave. They remind me of those boys you see in anime nowadays: a boy with a feminine appearance, beautiful and innocent, but dangerous. There are quite a few characters like that in anime, such as Kurapika from Hunter x Hunter (many thought he was a girl), Inosuke Hashibira from Demon Slayer, and even in Assassination Classroom and Black Butler with characters like Ciel, and several others.
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It’s a shame that Gege Akutami hasn’t talked much about many characters or shown us more of their stories. But there’s going to be an official second fanbook interview with Gege soon. Hopefully, we’ll learn more then.
They lied it was actually 50% off for gojo and 10% off for geto

No matter how many times I replay the scene.
I still tear up a little at the moment Suguru breaks up with Satoru near a KFC.

With 30% off!!
I couldn't have said it better😔
As someone who loves sukuna very dearly, it saddens me to see people failing to recognise why it was important for him to go in an “ugly” “abhorrent” way. Sukuna’s character doesn’t exist to defy the fundamental facts and beliefs of the verse. In fact he exists to confirm each and every single one of it. Curses are inherently evil by origin. Curses are ugly and despicable. Curses are born out of negativity and hatred, through and through it has been proven that something of an evil origin cannot strive to be appealing. Choso could be considered an exception but his origin too is evil, and later transcends into something different as he strives to achieve, even unintentionally, something close to humanness. Sukuna never confirms to the narrative. He is, in his own unique way, isolated from everyone including the narrative itself. His existence is rooted in evil because that is who he is meant to be, a curse. It’s not something pitiful to him because his parameters for judgement aren’t evil and moral, but rather strength and resilience. Which is why he honours gojo, even in death, because of his strength. You cannot find human-ness in a character who is so deeply rooted to his origin as a curse that he finds pride in it. If you delve deeper into his existence, his entire being is reduced to a title alone, we no longer know what his name was his existence is confined to start and end as a curse, he is isolated from everyone in the verse even the narrative itself. In the relations chart the relation between sukuna and gojo is defined as “you cleared my skies,” and he feels so because it is no one but gojo, who is also a product of isolation, who truly parallels him in strength and prowess alone. Sukuna is a measure for strength throughout the story, for jogo, for kashimo, for gojo, his entire being is constructed around the idea of survival and strength, he fights because thats what he is meant to do. His battles lack objective because he only strives to win, purpose holds no meaning. Him fighting the entire verse was not to carry out an objective but rather an act of survival. He fights because if he doesn’t, he won’t survive, and even if he survives there won’t be any meaning to it, so he fights for the sake of fighting alone. Through snippets of Sukuna at the point of his origin allow us to see how the only life he has known has been one of a curse, inherently evil, abhorrent and putrid. So for him to go out in an “ugly” way, reduced to something despicable is only fitting because his shame lies not in ugliness, but rather in defeat. Pan to when he told yorozu she could do whatever she wanted with his body as it would mean he had lost. He takes shame in losing not in “ugliness” so for him to go out the way he did was an act of unity with his origin. He is a curse, despite his sheer strength he is meant to be, ugly, at his core.
I truly dislike the ending in every way possible, his death was made meaningless and lacked substance, but i’m not mad about him going out in an “ugly” way rather im mad about him going out in such a shallow way with no substance whatsoever. You deserved better my king

They all can get it... YES INCLUDING MAHORAGA AND AGITO IDC CUZ GEGE HAD NO RIGHT, NONE TO MAKE EITHER OF THEM FINE ASF
You are terrible person to follow.
I know gang I've been trying to warn yall😞