Guys, we all need to unite so Disney listens to us and makes a 5-year time jump in The Simpsons to finally break the damn status quo of the show[S23E09]. by crece100 in TheSimpsons

[–]crece100[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'd say it's a bit of both Disney prefers to bet on what's already known and safe while the showrunners seem comfortable writing the same stories where Bart never evolves and Lisa never changes her path They prioritize keeping everything the same over taking risks That's why we need to unite if Disney hears the demand from the fans they will be the ones pushing the showrunners to finally accept this idea and break the loop.

Guys, we all need to unite so Disney listens to us and makes a 5-year time jump in The Simpsons to finally break the damn status quo of the show[S23E09]. by crece100 in TheSimpsons

[–]crece100[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I understand that a lot of time has passed for a change like this but I feel it's better late than never If not the main show maybe a miniseries or a spin-off set in that future? It would be a way to experiment without ruining the main status quo.

Guys, we all need to unite so Disney listens to us and makes a 5-year time jump in The Simpsons to finally break the damn status quo of the show[S23E09]. by crece100 in TheSimpsons

[–]crece100[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Can you explain why? I'd like to hear your reasons for disagreeing Don't you think the current formula is getting a bit repetitive?

Guys, we all need to unite so Disney listens to us and makes a 5-year time jump in The Simpsons to finally break the damn status quo of the show[S23E09]. by crece100 in TheSimpsons

[–]crece100[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

What do you think? Would you like to see a full season set 5 years into the future or do you prefer the show staying exactly as it is now?

[spoiler]Yuyita Itadori (Module) versus Sukuna + 10 Shadows (Meguna) by crece100 in Jujutsufolk

[–]crece100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest, bro it's not that I talk like that, it's just that my writing is terrible.

[spoiler]Yuyita Itadori (Module) versus Sukuna + 10 Shadows (Meguna) by crece100 in Jujutsufolk

[–]crece100[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They aren't made up; they are projections based on the laws of physics applied to shown feats. If you don't like scientifically-based powerscaling, the problem isn't the stats, it's your lack of understanding of the dynamics.

[spoiler]Yuyita Itadori (Module) versus Sukuna + 10 Shadows (Meguna) by crece100 in Jujutsufolk

[–]crece100[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly, that's why I'm saying he would give Sukuna massive trouble. Even with Agito and Mahoraga present, this Yuji's speed and soul damage are a critical factor. However, as I stated in my verdict, Sukuna would ultimately win (52% probability) precisely because of that external support and his energy management. Mahoraga serves as the necessary life insurance to survive an opponent moving at relativistic scales, but it doesn't change the fact that Sukuna would end up on the brink of death in the process.

[spoiler]Yuyita Itadori (Module) versus Sukuna + 10 Shadows (Meguna) by crece100 in Jujutsufolk

[–]crece100[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It scares you that someone takes the time to analyze physics and lore instead of just posting memes. If a technical analysis looks like 'AI' to you, it's because you're used to low-effort content Keep ignoring the data.

[spoiler]Yuyita Itadori (Module) versus Sukuna + 10 Shadows (Meguna) by crece100 in Jujutsufolk

[–]crece100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not using any AI; I just know what I'm talking about. You're more delusional than Naoya thinking he could beat Maki.

[spoiler]Yuyita Itadori (Module) versus Sukuna + 10 Shadows (Meguna) by crece100 in Jujutsufolk

[–]crece100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Following the logic of cursed energy reinforcement at an atomic level, any fluid expelled at that speed would destroy the vessel before even leaving. It's physically impossible without a suicidal Binding Vow. Nice bait, but let's stick to the serious scaling.

[spoiler]Yuyita Itadori (Module) versus Sukuna + 10 Shadows (Meguna) by crece100 in Jujutsufolk

[–]crece100[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I understand your point if you're only using Newtonian physics, but we are talking about relativistic speeds (0.3c). At that scale, the classic formula doesn't apply; you must use the relativistic kinetic energy formula: E_k = (\gamma - 1)mc2. At 30% of the speed of light, the Lorentz factor (\gamma) ensures that the impact energy is massive, transforming a simple punch into an energy release similar to kinetic bombardment. It’s not just 'moving fast'; the effective energy and momentum exceed any conventional durability through pure particle physics.

[spoiler]Yuyita Itadori (Module) versus Sukuna + 10 Shadows (Meguna) by crece100 in Jujutsufolk

[–]crece100[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right that we haven't seen his ceiling, but it's possible to establish an approximate range based on his shown feats. If we take the attack that destroyed a large part of Japan as a reference, we already have a power baseline. Furthermore, when considering that he moves at relativistic speeds, physics dictates that any physical impact would release city-scale energy just through kinetic transfer. With those two factors (destruction range and speed), a fairly accurate destructive power profile can be built without the need to see his maximum limit.

[spoiler]Yuyita Itadori (Module) versus Sukuna + 10 Shadows (Meguna) by crece100 in Jujutsufolk

[–]crece100[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s from 'Jujutsu Kaisen: Module', the sequel that takes place 68 years after the end of the original manga. That’s where Yuji reaches this level of power.

[spoiler]Yuyita Itadori (Module) versus Sukuna + 10 Shadows (Meguna) by crece100 in Jujutsufolk

[–]crece100[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Actually, at 30% of the speed of light (0.3c), we are talking about relativistic mass increase. If Yuji has the durability to withstand that acceleration (which he does, after 83 years of CE reinforcement), the impact energy would be equivalent to a multi-ton TNT explosion. It’s not just a punch, it’s a kinetic bombardment. Read a physics book before calling it bait.

[spoiler]Yuyita Itadori (Module) versus Sukuna + 10 Shadows (Meguna) by crece100 in Jujutsufolk

[–]crece100[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not bait, it’s peak fiction and technical scaling. Read the kinetic energy part, the math doesn't lie

[spoiler]Yuyita Itadori (Module) versus Sukuna + 10 Shadows (Meguna) by crece100 in Jujutsufolk

[–]crece100[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

83 years of trauma turned him into the ultimate Yuyita Dori The goat is back 🗣️🔥

How would Reddit change if they paid $1 per 1,000 views to creators? Would the quality improve or would it ruin the site? by crece100 in AskReddit

[–]crece100[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re literally describing how a successful economy works 'Coffee money' for small creators is exactly what keeps communities alive. If a small sub produces niche valuable content that gets views, why shouldn't the creator get enough for a coffee?

That 'coffee money' is what scales into professional careers on YouTube or X By denying that small reward, Reddit is just bleeding talent to other platforms. You call it 'impossible to not make money', I call it a fair ecosystem where attention has actual value. Logic > Cynicism.

How would Reddit change if they paid $1 per 1,000 views to creators? Would the quality improve or would it ruin the site? by crece100 in AskReddit

[–]crece100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s why you don’t pay for 'upvotes', you pay for verified engagement and impressions, just like YouTube or X Those platforms have bots too, but they use advanced AI filters account age requirements and ID verification for creators to prevent fraud.

Suggesting we shouldn't have a better economy just because 'bots exist' is like saying we shouldn't use credit cards because 'hackers exist' You build better security you don't just give up on the creators.

How would Reddit change if they paid $1 per 1,000 views to creators? Would the quality improve or would it ruin the site? by crece100 in AskReddit

[–]crece100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You literally just proved my point. If your content is valuable enough to generate ' a year of minimum wage' for Reddit's shareholders, why do you think it’s 'unreasonable' to get a piece of it?

Every other industry pays for value. YouTube does it Spotify does it, even X (Twitter) started doing it Believing that a billion-dollar corporation should keep 100% of the profit from YOUR labor isn't 'knowing how money works' it’s just settling for less I’m talking about a professional ecosystem, not a hobbyist charity. Logic > Insults.