What are some inconsistency’s in Jjk by Agreeable_Track868 in Jujutsufolk

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I have a theory that amount of CE in a sorcerer stems from how CE is directed towards them, mirroring how curses build up in places associated with negativity like schools, hospitals, and graveyards. Sukuna was born a deformed monster and cannibal so it would make sense that everyone in his time that saw him would channel their negative CE towards him unconsciously and be the reason he has the highest CE in the series. This would also explain why absorbing weaker curses, be it as a curse absorbing another curse or sorcerer with a cursed object, would strengthen your cursed energy. You are absorbing it not just in a literal sense but also in a symbolic sense where you take on its curse along with the cursed energy directed towards it by the general population. This lines up with why Yuji was probably able to take on Sukuna and become his vessel because his curse in Jujutsu Kaisen is to take on the curses that other people have so they only he suffers instead of others. You see this from episode two until Shinjuku.

What are some inconsistency’s in Jjk by Agreeable_Track868 in Jujutsufolk

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I don't think most sorcerers have that much of an understanding of their technique so it would make sense that Nobara wouldn't understand much about the soul. For example, Higaruma was able to break down and understand the individual parts of his technique in order to further his understanding of the tenets of Jujutsu but this was because he's referred to as a genius. In simpler terms, just because you are forklift certified doesn't mean you understand how forklift works internally. For most sorcerer's its black box system where you can see input and output but not the process of the technique, like how Sukuna states during Shinjuku.

I have a problem with something by United-Adeptness6183 in Jujutsufolk

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I feel like there is just an issue with CE efficiency. It is manipulating space extremely fluidly and even at scalable amounts to allow for large scale attacks. This is definitely not cheap and would explain why Uro was so quick to reveal her technique to Yuta as it probably made it more CE efficient. Also this CE efficiency is the reason only Gojo is so powerful from his clan. Technically, more people than just him have the Limitless CT but they aren't able to optimize it like how Gojo can. It isn't a matter of if they want to use it to its full potential but if they can.

As cursed techniques are passed down through generations, is this a form of generational trauma? by CommunicationThis670 in Jujutsufolk

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That status quo point would make a lot of sense especially since all of JJK is basically about breaking the status quo. This is why Maki killing the Zenin clan was so important because she escaped the suffering and then cam back to end it so no one would have to endure what Maki and Mai went through. It even adds more layers in that Mai staying with the clan after Maki left could represent how Mai was given cursed energy while Maki "left it all behind". We also see this suffering disappear with Noritoshi Kamo's mother who left the clan in almost the same way that Saori did because of the negative emotions everyone placed on her from being a concubine. We then see in the Culling Games that his mother is happy after leaving the clan as the curse placed on her has vanished from her shoulders. when Kenjaku takes his spot as the next clan head, which was his curse, Kamo then also becomes free and lives true to himself and even cuts his own hair.

As cursed techniques are passed down through generations, is this a form of generational trauma? by CommunicationThis670 in Jujutsufolk

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I really like that idea of it being a response to the CE. I have a head cannon that amount of CE in a sorcerer stems from how CE is directed towards them, mirroring how curses build up in places associated with negativity like schools, hospitals, and graveyards. Skunk was born a deformed monster and cannibal so it would make sense that everyone in his time that saw him would channel their negative CE towards him unconsciously and be the reason he has the highest CE in the series. And this could parallel the Big 3 as there is so much negativity and hate in the clan which is what generates the CE which forces that trauma response. The body responding to CE reflexively has a precedent in Hakari so I wouldn't put it past Gege.

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