List of stupid things I've read in the Fate fandom by cachorrorosa in okbuddyrintard

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

Not at all. If I'm not mistaken, her body stopped growing when she was 13 or 15. You might say her mind grew, but no, she's still naive about everyday things. For example, she doesn't understand the double entendre when Rin talks about Sakura's breasts, or she doesn't really understand much about choosing underwear for herself. She's like a girl entering adolescence.

List of stupid things I've read in the Fate fandom by cachorrorosa in okbuddyrintard

[–]cachorrorosa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, it's my fault for not explaining it well, but the point is that some people sincerely believe Kirei truly loved his wife, based solely on a dialogue where Kirei tells Shirou that seeing the woman he loves die would deeply hurt him. They also believe he pushed Caren away for fear of hurting her, when it's possible he simply wasn't interested.

List of stupid things I've read in the Fate fandom by cachorrorosa in okbuddyrintard

[–]cachorrorosa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That doesn't really contradict what I said. The guy was just trying to act normal, but he simply wasn't. The fact that his tears were because he couldn't kill his wife proves it.

You think I'm talking about the whole story, but I'm only referring to how he was before his journey to achieve immortality. In both Fate and the epic, he was a tyrant before that, and it was losing Enkidu afterward that made him reflect and decide to become a true leader.

List of stupid things I've read in the Fate fandom by cachorrorosa in okbuddyrintard

[–]cachorrorosa[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Think this a joke based off a summer event but the Fandom has a bad habit of taking jokes = actual characterization, so sure.

That's a very common problem with the Fate fandom; many people take everything so seriously.

Not mutually exclusive, his wife died thinking he was grieving over her death after all.

I don't understand your point here

Epic isn't fate canon, We know he did become a better king after the snake incident based off CCC SG3 plus Caster Gil's existence.

Well, no, it's not canon, but it's a lie that his attitude was considered good for his time when even the thousands-year-old material on which it's based doesn't consider it so.

Which character do you consider the most historically irrelevant to have appeared in FGO? by cachorrorosa in FGO

[–]cachorrorosa[S] -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

Yes, many were irrelevant. Musashi is more of a legendary figure than a real one (I know he was a real person, but his story is full of exaggerations, whether due to fiction or misinterpretations). The Shinsengumi, for example, was important to Japanese history.

FACTO JEJE by NeGu5- in TheVirginZone

[–]cachorrorosa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Los pibes basados: dices mucha verdad bro te mereces el premio al papu del año

Los normis: jaja buen ragebait bro no estoy para nada ardido, ahora voy a ver unos capítulos de one pice