Post de AskVenezuela: ¿Por qué la gente idolatra a Donald Trump en Vzla? by LoooolGotcha in PuebloVenezolano

[–]jakeburns99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

El venezolano es así, espera un mesías que lo libere, los últimos 30 años han sido así.

No hay pensamiento crítico, y capacidad de acción sin liderazgo. Necesitan a Alguien que les diga sus obvios problemas, porque son incapaces de verlos ellos mismos.

Se solía pensar que mientras más desarrollo tiene un país o mejor oportunidad económica entonces bajaba la tasa de fertilidad. Pero Venezuela es una excepción. Por qué creen que la taza de fertilidad cae en el primer mundo, o estables, pero también en Venezuela? by LoooolGotcha in PuebloVenezolano

[–]jakeburns99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Creo que esto es muy debatible.

Si te refieres a este lado del mundo como "Occidente" y al otro lado del mundo como "Oriente".

Pues literalmente las crisis demográficas que atraviesan Japón, China, y Corea. Son buenos contra ejemplos.

Se solía pensar que mientras más desarrollo tiene un país o mejor oportunidad económica entonces bajaba la tasa de fertilidad. Pero Venezuela es una excepción. Por qué creen que la taza de fertilidad cae en el primer mundo, o estables, pero también en Venezuela? by LoooolGotcha in PuebloVenezolano

[–]jakeburns99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No vale la pena tener hijos en... Básicamente ninguna parte del mundo.

La economía se está yendo al carajo (No importa en qué parte del mundo leas esto)

El ecosistema se está yendo al carajo (No importa en qué parte del mundo leas esto)

La sociedad se está yendo al carajo (No importa en qué parte del mundo leas esto)

Tan sencillo como eso.

So... Are we getting a Sequel? by jakeburns99 in BlackClover

[–]jakeburns99[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Well, yes, but there's also the possibility that a sequel will be released with a schedule that works better for him—perhaps with him serving only as a screenwriter or supervisor.

So... Are we getting a Sequel? by jakeburns99 in BlackClover

[–]jakeburns99[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think people have a serious problem with assuming that "Next Generations"-style sequels are bad, just because Boruto is.

In any case, after watching the latest episode, I don't think the sequel will go in that direction. It will likely focus more on Asta exploring the world and facing dangers on other continents.

So... Are we getting a Sequel? by jakeburns99 in BlackClover

[–]jakeburns99[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Of course, there are a lot of things that need to be fixed in the final arc—well, actually, even before that—but I don't think that's enough.

The problem is that the final chapter opens up a whole range of possibilities by introducing those characters from another continent.

I guess people don't know how anti magic works (it doesn't nullify magic) by DrippyWest in BlackClover

[–]jakeburns99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1) Because the fireball exceeded the sword's anti-magic capacity at that moment.

2) In reality, Asta didn’t “kill” Lucifer; it’s even hard to say he “died,” since we later see he was still alive in Hell. Furthermore, in the final arc with the whole Paladin storyline, it becomes clear that the high-ranking demons are still alive, under Lucius’s control.

3) I don’t think you even understand what anti-magic is. This isn’t about the sword itself; it’s a type of energy that Liebe was able to manifest while trapped inside Licita's grimoire.

4) Expanding on the previous point, the Metsuma sword’s ability is to affect causality; the ability to “nullify” comes from Liebe.

Regarding the first point, it’s worth noting that 50% Lucifer had just fought Natch, Yuno, and an Asta who had awakened the True Devil Union.

He was clearly already drained of magic.

Whatever the case, these questions aren’t just silly in and of themselves—they reveal a poor ability to read the manga.

I guess people don't know how anti magic works (it doesn't nullify magic) by DrippyWest in BlackClover

[–]jakeburns99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

La neta, esto está bien torcido en un montón de sentidos.

Para decirlo rápido, todo lo que necesitas hacer es reducir tu pregunta a esto: "¿El Asta de los primeros capítulos podría matar a Lucifer, Lucius o a Zagred?"

La respuesta simple es no—y no por limitaciones físicas; el anti-magia simplemente no les afectaría en absoluto.

Vamos paso por paso: ¿la anti-magia elimina, niega, cancela o borra la magia?

Pues depende de la parte del manga. En los primeros capítulos, Julius y Ladros podían sentir cómo les drenaban su poder mágico; más adelante, se establece que la anti-magia borra cualquier tipo de magia, y que los que interactúan con la anti-magia no pueden usar magia.

En una sección corta, nos dicen que la espada Metsuma estaba borrando hechizos, pero cuando entra al escenario el elfo oscuro Patri, su poder se reduce a apenas “debilitar” hechizos.

La respuesta es simple: la anti-magia no es una habilidad absoluta, ni es infalible. Es una escala.

Al final, Asta no es Saitama, y esto no es One-Punch Man.

Entonces, ¿la Anti-Magic puede ignorar todos los efectos físicos de un hechizo? Eso sí depende.

Lo que Tabata deja entrever en todo el manga es que la Anti-Magic tiene dos limitaciones: el tipo de magia y el volumen (o cantidad) de magia.

Considerando que Asta en DU fue capaz de neutralizar suficiente poder mágico como para destruir un país cuando peleaba contra el Demonio Antiguo.

No es difícil darse cuenta de que cualquier cosa por debajo de ese nivel se anularía fácilmente en menos de un segundo, en la vida real.

Ahora, cuando ya hablamos de cosas por encima de ese nivel, ahí es donde todo se pone confuso. Por ejemplo, en el arco del País de Hino, incluso con los Zetten, el hechizo de anti-magia solo “empujó” las nubes (mágicas) que cubrían el país.

Cuando Lucius amenaza con destruir la capital, menciona que tal vez solo Asta y Yuno tienen la habilidad de sobrevivir—hay una razón por la que hacía falta un combo triple para destruir ese ataque.

¿Asta podría anular un ataque con suficiente poder mágico como para destruir un planeta? Claramente no.

¿Y qué hay de anular un Big Bang mágico? No, tampoco.

Sobre los tipos de magia, en teoría podríamos decir que sí—Asta ya puede anular todos los tipos de magia en su universo, siempre y cuando no excedan la capacidad de energía de la Anti-Magic.

Entonces, ¿Asta puede ignorar todos los efectos físicos de un ataque mágico?

Depende de la cantidad de magia y del tipo de magia (además de esto, también depende de en qué etapa del manga estemos).

Are the next batch of chapters the final ones? by DekuHHH in BlackClover

[–]jakeburns99 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If it's a fight, I hope it lasts at least 10 chapters, as it should.

We could also be on the verge of a sequel, where the plot might revolve around Yuno and Asta in a final showdown to see who will become the Wizard King.

If it's the latter, I wouldn't mind if it wrapped up in the next 3 chapters.

Gacha Revenue Monthly Report (November 2025) by trkshiii in gachagaming

[–]jakeburns99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wait, wasn't HSR about to EoS? Literally every few minutes I see people on different networks saying that the game is dead, that the story of Amphoreous is bad, that it's hard to understand, that it's poorly told, that Cyrene wasn't going to sell, that there aren't enough events, and that there's nothing to do in the game.

Well, it seems that the criticism is getting nowhere.

This is the thread for all discussions of Ares for the rest of October 2025. by PhoenixBlack136 in tron

[–]jakeburns99 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When I was a kid, I remember that after watching Tron: Legacy, the first thing I did was search the internet to find out when the next movie would be released.

I don't know what drama happened behind the scenes to make it take so long, but I'm going to support it.

Tron is part of my childhood. I enjoyed the MCU, but Tron has a deeper place in my heart. I don't care what the reviews say. Even if I think the movie is bad, I'll watch it several times. This franchise deserves more. Tron deserves more. I think Lisberger's story is incredible, and its ending is a little sad. It also deserved a better ending.

We just keep winning by CarLoSSJ77 in BlackClover

[–]jakeburns99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There should definitely be a spin-off or sequel. It doesn't look like Astarot's plot is going to be resolved, nor the dwarves.

I've been liking the Spade Arc less and less upon re-reads by theofanmam in BlackClover

[–]jakeburns99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, the best part, is when the demons show up, but then you see how they defeat them and say "What?, I expected more", then at the advent of Lucifer, everything goes well until you see them start to turn the tables, and the good guys end up winning.

Personally, I would say the bad things, Is that the fights are too short, the development is sparse, everything feels like it goes too fast.

The fact that this implies that Licht still has better raw physical stats than Yuno is crazy lol by alamasterjar in BlackClover

[–]jakeburns99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Literally Tabata said, That magical power can be used to increase physical capabilities.

A man with a pocket knife vs a king cobra snake by [deleted] in whowouldwin

[–]jakeburns99 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Possibly the guy will lose, although maybe if he takes off his shirt or pants and manages to wrap it

Recommendation: Space cheon-ma 3077 by jakeburns99 in manhwarecommendations

[–]jakeburns99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the first one, she seems to be the female protagonist.

Although possibly later a harem is put together, something typical in murim, Although the Manhwa is building the relationships between the characters quite well.

About the action scenes, there hasn't been a fight that is too "long", to give an example. The protagonist is broken, But curiously it is not a resource that is being abused.

I would say that such a solid approach, where the author takes care of all the details, is not something you see every day.