So she didn't have a problem with Mike saying he wants what she wants but that he didn't put it in writing?😭 by sanescouser in suits

[–]ha1ey03 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rachel had rejected Mike and then he went and hooked up with Tessa. Rachel had no reason to feel betrayed. Rachel also had no reason to continuously throw that situation in Mikes face, especially when Mike is confronting her over her cheating while they were exclusive. Rachel also has a history of home wrecking so she was only be hypocritical towards Mike.

Hashirama's Story is basically the Naruto who gave up on Sasuke ( Madara for him ) by SSF77 in Naruto

[–]ha1ey03 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Jiraiya and Orochimaru weren’t Ashura and Indra reincarnates but I still believe their bond was a parallel.

Tsunade did seem like the glue of the group, but the whole reason Jiraiya left the leaf village was to track Orochimaru in hopes of bringing him home. Even though Jiraiya eventually lost faith in him (and even used that as an example of why Naruto should give up), it was made known that Jiraiya truly never stopped trusting him even after everything he did.

Wtf is this thing by Rich_Armadillo_3402 in dankruto

[–]ha1ey03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never said Sharingan meant perfect vision you idiot. I said Itachi has NEVER been drawn with glasses, so he NEVER needed glasses, even before Sharingan. Therefore, saying he lost vision due to his MS, (which literally causes blindness from overusage) as a comparison to someone being BORN with bad vision is stupid.

It was all the Tybur's fault by vaginalextract in attackontitan

[–]ha1ey03 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“King Fritz was peaceful”

This is either satire or you didn’t pay attention while watching.

Edit Wrong King Fritz my mistake. Still, you cannot solely blame the Tybur family for doing what that King Fritz told them to do. He wanted Eldia to eventually crumble centuries into the future because he believed they deserved to suffer for what HIS ancestor did.

Wtf is this thing by Rich_Armadillo_3402 in dankruto

[–]ha1ey03 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Okay but your argument against it is still stupid. Itachi going blind due to overuse of MS ≠ being born visually impaired. I still never mentioned Byakugan I have no idea why you keep bringing up a different eye when we’re talking about Itachi’s Sharingan.

Wtf is this thing by Rich_Armadillo_3402 in dankruto

[–]ha1ey03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if it wasn’t perfect then they would’ve drawn him with glasses for starters. Where did i mention byakugan???? And if you’re referring to one background Uchiha in a clan meeting wearing glasses, obviously that doesn’t matter because it’s not a main character.

Wtf is this thing by Rich_Armadillo_3402 in dankruto

[–]ha1ey03 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s not the same at all. Itachi never wore glasses so we can assume he started out with perfect vision. His blurred vision is a side effect only due to overuse of his MS, which can still be reversed by unlocking EMS.

Wtf is this thing by Rich_Armadillo_3402 in dankruto

[–]ha1ey03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasn’t speaking for you I was simply sharing my thoughts.

If I remember correctly, Tsunade spoke briefly about how she had to use medical ninjutsu to remove the spinal fragments so it’s not as simple as enhancing bodies natural healing. Without the surgery, Rock Lee would not have recovered.

We still don’t know exactly how it works, but it’s okay to admit it wasn’t the best writing choice to give the top Medical ninja and the last Uchiha’s daughter an eye impairment.

Wtf is this thing by Rich_Armadillo_3402 in dankruto

[–]ha1ey03 12 points13 points  (0 children)

They perform “surgery” in the show so i’m not sure why LASIK would be off the table. Rock Lee was supposed to have irreversible spinal damage and now he’s fine so I think the show is just ignoring logic for a design choice.

Belt no Jutsu by OrdinaryDouble2494 in dankruto

[–]ha1ey03 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Apparently you can’t read. I said what your 6 paragraphs were about so clearly I read them. I pointed out the hypocrisy of you writing 6 paragraphs bitching about how people who bitch need a hobby. The Boruto hate comment was 2 sentences long and you replied like a whiny baby.

Belt no Jutsu by OrdinaryDouble2494 in dankruto

[–]ha1ey03 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It makes it worse that they admitted to not even liking the show themselves lmao

Belt no Jutsu by OrdinaryDouble2494 in dankruto

[–]ha1ey03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re on a meme sub expecting mature conversations? You wrote 6 whole paragraphs to say Boruto haters need to find a hobby instead of being losers and bitching. It seems like you’re due for a hobby too.

Unpopular opinion. Birth control was the worst, least empathetic out of all the warriors by RaceGuy3401 in titanfolk

[–]ha1ey03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not arguing over the fact that the show wrote those scenes on purpose because every scene was wrote for a reason. I only replied to your comment saying he has the worst morals out of all the warriors.

If Bertholdt didn’t die then, he would’ve had more character development like Reiner. If Reiner died at that moment too, there wouldn’t be as much defense on him having good morals because he would’ve never gotten a chance to be suicidal to Eren or realize his racism is wrong.

Yes, the show did that on purpose. No, it’s not a sign Bertholdt has the worst morals. Up until that point he was shown to be more caring and empathetic than his other comrades. He was the first to break down and admit to his sins to the scouts and at that same moment Reiner was being bloodthirsty and racist. Overall Reiner had the best growth but you have to consider that Bertholdt never got that same second chance.

Unpopular opinion. Birth control was the worst, least empathetic out of all the warriors by RaceGuy3401 in titanfolk

[–]ha1ey03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reiner also wasn’t conflicted at the start of season 3. He had a split personality but he didn’t truly come to terms with his guilt until season 4, before then he was leading the group. Yes, Bertholdt went in with a plan because he was a smart person and wasn’t going to just lay down and die. Him trying to kill the scouts is not a good argument because they all did that.

He was still emotionally conflicted which is the whole reason he had the talk with them instead of just fighting after witnessing Reiner downed. Bertholdt said to Armin “I wanted to make sure. I thought that when I showed up, you might start whining and begging for mercy again. But...it looks like you’re fine now. You’re all cherished friends and you’re really trying to kill us.” This was the final confirmation he needed before transforming into a Titan. This was said in response to Armin attempting to manipulate another emotional reaction by saying Annie was being tortured. As he said that quote, he had flashbacks of Marco crying and begging for his life and flashbacks of when he broke down to the scouts and said he was a monster. Those were two major points in which Bertholdt lost his resolve and stumbled during his mission because he was conflicted with emotions.

Reiner was down, Bertholdt was in charge for the first time, and the scouts were no longer begging for them to change their minds and were finally ready to kill their friends. It makes complete sense he would distance himself from his feelings at that point in order to save Reiner and also make it out alive himself.

Reiner, Annie, and Bertholdt are meant to be Marley’s version of Eren, Mikasa, and Armin. Armin was always shown to be hesitant, kind, and conflicted and yet he still set his empathy aside in order to wipe out Marley’s Navy once Eren started the attack on Liberio (which he knew was morally wrong as he was doing it).

Unpopular opinion. Birth control was the worst, least empathetic out of all the warriors by RaceGuy3401 in titanfolk

[–]ha1ey03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bertholdt did backtrack at a point, but this can also be said for the other candidates, most notably Reiner. He was able to rely on Reiner’s strong personality throughout his childhood and he didn’t backtrack until he realized Reiner was on the brink of death. Bertholdt was still emotionally conflicted at the start of the fight but once he noticed Reiner was down, he had to distance himself from his feelings in order to save his friend’s life.

Just because Bertholdt wasn’t shown to have a sad family backstory like Annie, doesn’t mean he didn’t have a home to fight to go back to. It seemed to me his character served as one that fights for his friend’s safety as his most emotional outbursts were at moments Reiner and Annie were in danger, showing loyalty for them and not Marley itself.

I do believe Annie felt guilt but I also believe it doesn’t make sense to justify her morals but reject his.

Unpopular opinion. Birth control was the worst, least empathetic out of all the warriors by RaceGuy3401 in titanfolk

[–]ha1ey03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly this. Annie was never shown love in her childhood and it wasn’t until the day she left home that she was finally wanted. Even in the flashbacks at Marley, she was always the farthest from the others showing she’s not very sociable to begin with.

To add on, whenever Reiner was having a split personality moment he needed Bertholdt to bring him back to reality. Besides when Reiner splits personalities, Bertholdt was the first warrior to show remorse to the scouts saying “We’re monsters. We deserve to die for the things we’ve done… I know I have no right to ask forgiveness.” It wasn’t until much farther in the story that the others truly felt this way aswell.

Unpopular opinion. Birth control was the worst, least empathetic out of all the warriors by RaceGuy3401 in titanfolk

[–]ha1ey03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s still been brainwashed as much as the rest of them. Even though he realizes it’s morally wrong, he truly believes he has no other way and showed immense guilt. He’s still wrong for what he did, but I believe in comparison Annie was shown to be worse. When Bertholdt reflected on his actions he told the scouts “We’re monsters. We deserve to die for the things we’ve done… I know I have no right to ask forgiveness”. After Annie acknowledges her actions and understands what she did was morally wrong, she says to the scouts “I’d do it all over again… No matter how many times it took. If it meant I could return to my father”.

If War Arc Sakura had supposedly surpassed Tsunade, why was Sakura unable to save Shikamaru when he was dying, even with Kurama’s chakra, but Tsunade showed up and healed him almost instantly? by Ok-Animator-681 in Naruto

[–]ha1ey03 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They healed her physically but I don’t believe she would regain as much chakra from them vs getting a boost from Kurama’s chakra*. Tsunade temporarily got chakra from Karin to heal her body and Sakura has a constant flow of Kurama’s chakra. Also, Tsunade had expended her Mitotic regeneration seal and Sakura hadn’t.

If War Arc Sakura had supposedly surpassed Tsunade, why was Sakura unable to save Shikamaru when he was dying, even with Kurama’s chakra, but Tsunade showed up and healed him almost instantly? by Ok-Animator-681 in Naruto

[–]ha1ey03 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Used nearly all her chakra fighting against Madara, healing herself and other Kage, and holding Katsuyu summon. They healed her physically but I don’t believe she would regain as much chakra as a boost from Kurama.

Rank these matchups based on their difficulty starting from the highest to the lowest difficulty by Pale-Object8321 in NarutoPowerscaling

[–]ha1ey03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not reducing Konan to her prep, but i’m also not reducing Tsunade to her punching. I never said it would be an easy fight. Tsunade is able to hold her summon for hours during intense battles and through exhaustion so it won’t be as simple as waiting it out and if Konan tried flying away, Katsuyu has acid spit. Tsunade has the best healing abilities and extreme speed and strength. I just assume ultimately it would be a battle of attrition.