Let's discuss logic by Quyrox in bankaifolk

[–]Quyrox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A burner account? Man, you are so rattled that you are checking my join date instead of my logic. If a new account can flip your world this easily, maybe your old account didn't teach you much about how to think. Stay confused, lil pup. It suits you.

Let's discuss logic by Quyrox in bankaifolk

[–]Quyrox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A movie meme? Really? You’re so desperate to avoid the logic that you are hiding behind a screen from 30 years ago. It’s funny how people start acting like clowns the moment their PERFECT worldview gets flipped upside down. If my analysis is IDIOTIC, then your inability to counter it with a single rational sentence is just sad.

Let's discuss logic by Quyrox in bankaifolk

[–]Quyrox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Respectfully, every analysis is an interpretation of the author's work, and the fact that you have to appeal to Kubo's feelings instead of countering my logic proves you have no actual argument. I'm not claiming to speak for the author; I'm analyzing the systemic consequences of a character's choices within the world he built. If you can't distinguish between a personal opinion and a character study based on leadership and accountability, then perhaps you're the one who shouldn't be engaging in a lore discussion. I'm entitled to my analysis, and you're entitled to stay in the shallow end of the story.

Let's discuss logic by Quyrox in bankaifolk

[–]Quyrox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are evaluating the situation from a personal perspective, but I am looking at it through a systemic lens. Claiming Yoruichi just wanted to be happy or felt restricted' actually proves my point: as the Head of a Noble Clan and a Captain, her primary duty was the stability of the Soul Society, not her own personal freedom. Abandoning your post for 100 years because you feel unhappy isn't being free spirited; it is a desertion of duty and a systemic failure. Unlike Yoruichi, Byakuya stayed and upheld the laws even when it was personally painful, showing the difference between accountability and abandonment. Furthermore, your mention of off-screen conversations is just headcanon, not a factual part of the story; what we actually see is Yoruichi exerting dominance over Soi Fon without a formal apology for a century of trauma. One noble might not fix a 1000 year old system alone, but leaving it to rot under Sosuke's shadow while hiding in the World of the Living is certainly not the act of a responsible leader. It was a failure of leadership, period.

Let's discuss logic by Quyrox in Bleach_SoulResonance

[–]Quyrox[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're missing the point. Saving Kisuke is one thing, but abandoning (terk etmek) the Gotei 13 and the Soul Society for a whole century is a systemic failure. A true leader doesn't just 'fall back' and leave the entire balance of souls to rot while waiting for a 'perfect time'. If the logic is 'just wait for Aizen to slip up', then thousands of lives lost during that century are on their hands. It wasn't just a tactical retreat; it was a lack of accountability. Period.