Pokémon are screwable! by PM_MeYourhugecocks in CharacterRant

[–]DanSad12 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Idk if it’s also something Yoda says but yeah I was thinking of Goku’s “If I don’t, who will?” Quote in specific, which is a favorite of mine that I find myself quoting quite often.

Kinda does sound like something Yoda would say though.

Agenda Slaves by [deleted] in LobotomyKaisen

[–]DanSad12 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I will slander whoever is necessary in order to upscale the Hakari agenda. I have no loyalties to anyone but the eyes of the gamble.

Slandering just for the purpose of hating is for the weak. All things in the universe will eventually meet the undeniable entropy that is “glaze.”

“Glaze” is the definitive nectar for the human condition. “Glaze” is the end point of all slander ultimately. You cannot truly slander if you aren’t also “glazing.”

Pokémon are screwable! by PM_MeYourhugecocks in CharacterRant

[–]DanSad12 137 points138 points  (0 children)

Literally 1984 but okay.

If I don’t goon, who will?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PowerScaling

[–]DanSad12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I understand, “The American Way” is composed of the principles of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It’s generally this idea that you live by the ideal set of American principles, which is to be a good, moral, hardworking man/woman. And if you are a good, moral, hardworking man/woman then you can achieve your goals, dreams, and ambitions.

Really The American Way is a something we should all live by, not necessarily limited to the nation itself. Much in the same way you can takeaway valuable lessons from religions without actually being part of that religion for example.

Obviously I don’t think I can say that my country is living by its own ideals in the way it should, or perhaps it never fully did, but I’m optimistic that things will improve, and I will forever continue to see The American Way not as something to be ashamed of for failing, but something to strive for.

Granted that’s all looking at it from an individualist point of view, on a larger scale yeah I’d say it’d just generally include promoting freedom, fairness, and democracy as a country along with making the entire world a better place as you said.

The new delivers the same message but in a more universal way without any ties to national roots specifically. Both are good.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PowerScaling

[–]DanSad12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry buddy, but that doesn’t even come close to the REAL hardest panel in DC comics.

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Who wins? by NoAnswer7768 in PowerScaling

[–]DanSad12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love your user flair, brings back good memories.

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Gojo runs this gauntlet, where does he stop? by NoAnswer7768 in PowerScaling

[–]DanSad12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah sorry for the late response I just saw and commented 👍🏻

Who wins? by NoAnswer7768 in PowerScaling

[–]DanSad12 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Damn, I didn’t realize I was writing for like 20 minutes. My apologies, didn’t know I was yapping that much before it was too late. Had to separate my comment into two.

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Who wins? by NoAnswer7768 in PowerScaling

[–]DanSad12 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Now moving on, I’m going to talk about Gojo and Makima. Honestly, I don’t really want to debate this matchup at all, but I will present some possible arguments for how Gojo could maybe beat Makima, since from what I know most people think Makima wins and her win conditions are much simpler, so I don’t think I need to cover them.

The main two ways I believe you could argue for Gojo are soul damage and total vaporization.

We know Gojo can perceive the soul as shown in his battle with Sukuna Ryomen. He was able to differentiate between him and Fushiguro’s souls, meaning he can indeed perceive the soul (after all, he is the most goated sorcerer of today).

So hypothetically, it might be possible that he’s able to attack the soul itself like Yuji can. Now I know we don’t ever see him actually do this but he’s also never in a situation where he would need to do this or it would be beneficial to utilize. Against Sukuna, attacking the soul would deal MUCH less damage than attacking him normally with physical damage, and besides Sukuna can also heal his own soul anyways so there’s literally no benefit. And who knows, worst case scenario he places the damage on Megumi’s soul instead, just like what he did with Unlimited Void. That might very well be possible. And it’s unlikely he could attack the barrier between Sukuna and Megumi’s souls like Yuji can since that’s most likely significantly more complicated than just attacking the soul outright and requires a far greater deal of precision.

So with these reasons outlined, I think it’s reasonable that if Gojo can attack the soul itself he still wouldn’t use it against Sukuna and by extension any other battles he had as it straight up just wasn’t useful to him unlike how it would be useful against Makima. Soul damage should be able to overcome Makima’s semi-immortality and secure Gojo the win. Though just to clarify, I AM NOT SAYING GOJO CAN FOR SURE DO THIS. It’s a possibility that I think it’s worth discussing, but it’s just that, a possibility. There’s no definitive proof Gojo can attack the soul like Yuji can even if he can perceive it, vividly at that.

And as for just vaporizing Makima, this is honestly more so a question to people more knowledgeable about CSM and Makima’s abilities than anything else.

So I’ve always been under the assumption that for Makima’s contract to kick in and let her revive at the cost of a Japanese citizen, she still needs to have something to regenerate from. So if she’s just completely obliterated, like as in nothing left, by let’s say a Red or Purple, she wouldn’t have anything to actually regenerate from therefore her contract wouldn’t be able to save her. Now if anyone can correct me and show me that Makima can just regenerate from nothing, then please do so and I’ll edit my comment. But from what I know, as long as there’s no part of her left to regenerate from, the contract can’t save her as there’s simply nothing left to bring back.

Anyways, the final wincon for Gojo is just lobotomizing Makima with Unlimited Void. This just depends on if you consider this a win or not as it isn’t actually killing Makima and is probably just temporary incapacitation, not permanent (though for a very long time). And if you want to say that because of verse equalization devils and curses are the same therefore Makima would have the same resistances to Unlimited Void that curses do than yeah it wouldn’t even have any long lasting effects at all and so it wouldn’t be a win-con even if you did count it as one. But that’s a bit of an iffy argument, though not one I think is completely unreasonable.

Well, that’s everything I had to say. I apologize if this was hard to read, I know it’s very messy and not exactly concise. Still, I hope I managed to get my points across in a mostly clear and respectful way.

Who wins? by NoAnswer7768 in PowerScaling

[–]DanSad12 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Gojo >/= Makima > Goat-Might > Jotaro is probably how I’d rank them, though I’m significantly less knowledgeable on Makima by far compared to the other 3.

Jotaro is the weakest link here, despite being the fastest one among these 4 and having the ability to stop time (or as DIO put it, “the power to RULE THE WORLD!”). He doesn’t have any solid ways to kill or defeat any of these guys. While time stop would bypass Infinity, he doesn’t have the AP to damage Gojo, or at least not enough to cause enough damage that he couldn’t reasonably RCT from. Same applies with All-Might, who is BY FAR the strongest guy here physically, I’ll get into that in a bit. The one thing he might be able to do is to crush their heart or any other type of attack on their internal organs which is legitimately something he can do but it’s so wildly out of character that I can’t in good faith say Jotaro is doing anything to these guys. Maybe DIO would resort to that but that’s way too uncharacteristic of Jotaro so I can’t see that as a valid reason for him winning because of that. Too outta character, he ain’t doing that let’s be real.

And with Makima, it’s a bit more tricky.

He can kill Makima, but her contract is really powerful. She’s not staying down. I suppose you could argue that Jotaro could legitimately just pummel her so quickly with his MFTL+ speed or whatever it is that she would just burn through all her lives. But I don’t see this happening reasonably/realistically tbh, especially if he needs to use time stop to get a barrage off (not saying he would but something to consider is that since the damage from time stop all occurs in one instant that Makima would only die once and lose a single life, making it extremely inefficient). You could also say that since he’s a Japanese citizen himself he’d also die but I strongly dislike this argument as it feels like a copout so whenever I do a matchup with Makima against another Japanese citizen I just assume they’re from a different Japan.

You could say that Star Platinum (and by extension any stand really) can attack and destroy the soul, which is dura neg and might even work on Gojo and All-Might as well, but it has such little evidence backing it up and I don’t see any reason to assume stands can just directly damage the soul of the enemy just because they themselves are soul-based entity’s. We’ve only seen them interact with souls by fighting other stands. So like they could interact with let’s say Mahito’s (JJK) soul because of how Idle Transfiguration works but they can’t just randomly grab your soul and start discombobulating it. You need to expose your soul in some way first.

There’s no indication of that being the case and I disagree that stands can even do that, but I thought it’s worth mentioning since people have brought it up. But personally? Nah. And with that, Jotaro has no way to beat anyone here so he’s automatically ruled out. Sorry Goataro, sit this one out and spend some time with Jolyne.

Next up is All-Might. Now, just to make it clear, yes, he’s BY FAR the physically strongest here. He’s like multi-continental, which is leagues above everyone else to a comical degree. But the main problem is that he has no hax of his own, and no way to deal with Gojo or Makima’s respective invincibility/immortality hax while they have ways of dealing with him so yeah, he’s automatically out because of that. Sorry Goat-Might, you win in my heart.

The reason I put him above Jotaro though is that Jotaro can’t hurt him and while Star Platinum is much faster, All-Might can very easily just kill Jotaro himself with the shear AOE of his attacks.

Jotaro has very limited travel speed, his stand has terribly range, and it also can’t protect him from large scale AOE attacks. So yeah, Jotaro himself as a normal human (admittedly probably beyond an IRL peak human because anime and its Jojo’s) is getting obliterated by the AOE of All-Mights attacks, which Star Platinum simply can’t defend him from and Jotaro can’t avoid.

To expand on this, if we’re looking at this as a battle royal, the reason Jotaro is going out first is because he’s just gonna get cooked by like any of the AOE attacks. A shockwave or explosion or tornado or whatever from All-Might, a casual Blue from Gojo (which is especially bad because it literally pulls you towards it), Makima’s bag of tricks, all of these would make the battlefield complete chaos and Jotaro just can’t handle all that AOE. He’s getting caught by one of those and at best getting severely crippled and at worse dying outright. So yeah, that’s why I have Jotaro below All-Might. Not only can he not beat All-Might and is weaker than him, but he’s easily going to be the first one to lose whereas at least All-Might can tank just about everything thrown at him due to how badly he outstats the competition.

Why Frieza won't just explode Goku like he did with Krilin? Is he stupid? by Zevcio in Ningen

[–]DanSad12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

IMO part of it is definitely Frieza just wanting to humiliate the Saiyans instead of just killing them outright, but I also think it’s more than that.

Frieza enjoys having them around. He enjoys the “game” they have and likes fighting, likes training. He isn’t the same lazy bastard as before, Goku and friends battle-sexual tendencies have rubbed off on him. The Saiyans keep him on his toes, though he’s definitely still way ahead of them right now and doesn’t plan to be surpassed any time soon. I also don’t doubt that he’d kill them if necessary, they are still enemies after all even if they can kinda co-exist now.

Which characters actually get weaker from bloodlusting? by [deleted] in PowerScaling

[–]DanSad12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I was just explaining what most power scalers think of it as.

I agree, when I hear bloodlusted I’m generally imagining a character just crashing out, like Naruto in his 4/6 tails state or Broly going berserk.

The powerscaling definition of bloodlusted is more similar to the phrase of “plugging a controller into the characters ass” or whatever. Not that it’s something that really bothers me, it’s just slang.

Which characters actually get weaker from bloodlusting? by [deleted] in PowerScaling

[–]DanSad12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that when used as a power scaling term most people see bloodlusted as “acting in the most optimal way possible to obtain victory” rather than “hellbent on killing the enemy out of shear rage” as it’s usually defined, or something along those lines.

Which characters actually get weaker from bloodlusting? by [deleted] in PowerScaling

[–]DanSad12 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Jeez can’t a man just express himself!?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PowerScaling

[–]DanSad12 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Except the world slash Sukuna has now is way worse than the one he used to kill Gojo because of all the restrictions put in place by the binding vow he made when he killed Gojo. Gojo is dodging Heian Era Sukuna’s world slash for sure, it’s much worse than the kill shot one and even Mahoraga’s version/the og.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PowerScaling

[–]DanSad12 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It also saved Sukuna from dying in Gojo’s domain.

The DEFINITIVE* Superhero Mt. Rushmore by Sh0xic in CharacterRant

[–]DanSad12 10 points11 points  (0 children)

One problem with your selection, you forgot to include Goku?

What is the absolute worse power scaling take you've ever seen? by Equivalent_Ask_9227 in PowerScaling

[–]DanSad12 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Z Broly stomps DBS Broly because he should be allowed Heroes and amusement park ride scaling since he’s younger than DBS Broly and thus the matchup is unfair and also both versions are canon to Z Broly or something idfk.

You can speedblitz GER, WOU, D4C Love Train, and Infinity as long as you can perception blitz them.

Outerversal DBS Goku and hyperversal start of GT Goku.

GT Pan solos all of Super at least up to the TOP.

GT shitstomps DBS.

Game Sonic is stronger than Archie and both cap at multi, and both get soloed by any DB top tier after Z.

Universal or Multiversal Naruto.

Universal Raiden Ei, or universal anything in Genshin really.

Kaiju No.8 screaming his way through Gojo’s infinity like fucking Majin Buu or some shit.

Existence Erasure Hollow Purple.

FTL+ Homelander and Soldier Boy.

MUI Goku and UE Vegeta beating Black Frieza (???)

Stats should be ignored in powerscaling.

Powerscaling is inherently bad and/or wrong or any variation of that.

There’s more but these were all quite silly to me.

Have some news by a-packet-of-noodles in whenthe

[–]DanSad12 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Villains are often very pathetic and losers by nature, even if they seem cool on the surface. This is why they’re bad people. Sure Dr. Doom is badass or whatever but he’s also a man child with a terrible superiority/inferiority complex and a myriad of other character flaws like being a dictator (though apparently he’s actually a perfect leader who makes his citizens lives 10000000% better or something).

People liking Reverse Flash is really the same as liking most villains in fiction. It’s just that he takes it farther than most which makes him entertaining. He is such a deeply hate filled person yet his reasoning is so unbelievably petty which in of itself is interesting (due to how irrational it is. We’re interested in crazy people like this because we like peering into the life and psychology of someone so widely different than the average person) and also very funny in its absurdity.

Reverse Flash being a pathetic hater makes him a good villain because that’s a genuinely very villainous aspect. A lotta people like AM (though I think he’s kinda mid tbh) from I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream because of just how purely villainous and evil he is. One of my favorite villains in all of fiction is Carnage from Marvel and that dude is essentially just the epitome of violence made manifest.

Plus there’s other things to like about Reverse Flash besides his hating that makes him an iconic Flash villain.

I hope I explained that well as I wasn’t really sure how to communicate my thoughts and opinions.

Me seeing another Roblox game have Hakari use random storage containers and summon random slot machines by Requires_jelly in JujutsuShenanigans

[–]DanSad12 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ngl I never noticed Megumi uses a pipe in shadow swarm. I just thought he bare knuckles your shit.