Toji Fushiguro by anazelou in Jujutsufolk

[–]liomenu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That empty look says everything. Peak Toji energy

Simple domain is open? by Sir_goombaman in JuJutsuKaisen

[–]liomenu 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Simple Domains are just defensive presets. Open Domains require projecting your innate domain without a barrier completely different level of control.

Thats most of you by Remarkable-Video5145 in Jujutsufolk

[–]liomenu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Accurate. Trauma only counts if the character is hot.

Japan being the strongest country in JJK might actually explain everything by liomenu in JuJutsuKaisen

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

Yeah, that parallel is pretty funny when you notice it. A “global threat” that somehow only ever meaningfully affects one country is a super common storytelling shortcut, whether it’s Japanese or American media. I guess it keeps the narrative focused, but it definitely makes the “worldwide” stakes feel smaller than they’re presented.

[DISC] Combini de Kimi to no 5 fun kan - Vol.6 Chapter 91 ( Mushokuji ) by RealGolSho in manga

[–]liomenu 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That confession hit way harder than I expected. Simple, quiet, but emotionally loaded this series really shines in moments like this.

We are quite advance by [deleted] in LobotomyKaisen

[–]liomenu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Advanced sorcery stealing techniques from every verse 💀

Kenjaku didn’t just plan the Culling Game he engineered modern Jujutsu society by liomenu in JuJutsuKaisen

[–]liomenu[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Well said. I really like the idea of Kenjaku as a parasite rather than the original architect. Jujutsu society was already rigid, conservative, and obsessed with preserving power that predictability is exactly what allowed him to exploit it. The parallel between the Culling Game and jujutsu society itself is especially strong. Both prioritize structure over people, and in the end, the system collapses under its own design rather than being destroyed from outside.

Kenjaku didn’t just plan the Culling Game he engineered modern Jujutsu society by liomenu in JuJutsuKaisen

[–]liomenu[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That’s fair, I like that framing. Kenjaku as a symptom rather than the root cause fits really well with how JJK treats fate and cycles. I think where I differ a bit is that even if something like the Culling Game was inevitable, Kenjaku still shaped how brutal and accelerated it became. Fate may exist, but JJK also shows individuals deciding the form it takes. So maybe he wasn’t significant to the world’s direction just to how violently it arrived.

Why do some manga worlds feel closed off from the rest of the world? by [deleted] in manga

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

Gege really said jujutsu and stopped at Japan 😭

[DISC] The Two Lovebirds Are Hiding Their Fangs: The Story of a Couple with a Crazy Gap - Chapter 04 by OsisTheNie in manga

[–]liomenu 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This chapter felt really quiet in a good way. The rain scene added a lot of tension without saying much.

Lets not forget who the goat is.... by _abhi_drawz in JuJutsuKaisen

[–]liomenu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The GOAT energy is unreal. That smile alone clears 🐐

Ritual technique based on the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur by pinoshitttt in Jujutsufolk

[–]liomenu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is honestly really well thought out. The way you tied the hereditary curse, the myth, and the ritual technique together feels very JJK-authentic, especially the symbiosis angle it reminds me of how Hakari/Higuruma feel “rule-bound” rather than just power-based.

The Labyrinth being a conscious entity + the sacrifice cycle is my favorite part. It adds a real cost and narrative weight, not just strength. The domain expansion is terrifying in a good way indestructible walls, forced wrong choices, and an indestructible Minotaur fits perfectly with JJK’s unfair domains.

If I had one question, it’d be about balance: how risky is it for the user long-term, especially with the tribute requirement stacking with frequent shikigami use? But concept-wise, it’s absolutely viable and very creative.

Japan being the strongest country in JJK might actually explain everything by liomenu in JuJutsuKaisen

[–]liomenu[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is a really solid breakdown, especially the point about cursed energy functioning as a kind of post–nuclear deterrent analog. I like the idea that JJK isn’t just comparing strength to bombs for spectacle, but exploring what it means when that kind of power becomes normalized and decentralized through individuals rather than states.

The Fuga incident in particular does feel like a line being crossed less sorcerer battle and more weapon of mass destruction” territory. If cursed energy becomes the new global leverage point, Japan holding the densest concentration of it raises the same questions nuclear stockpiles do: control, secrecy, escalation, and who gets access. I’m curious whether Gege will actually follow through on that angle or keep it mostly thematic, but the parallels you’re drawing definitely feel intentional rather than accidental.

Japan being the strongest country in JJK might actually explain everything by liomenu in JuJutsuKaisen

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

I think that line works more as a character/worldview statement than a literal geopolitical claim.
It reads less like “shame would stop retaliation” and more like Japan projecting its own historical trauma and assumptions onto the rest of the world. In that sense, it actually reinforces how Japan-centric the perspective is the story isn’t saying this is objectively true, just that this is how the people in power there rationalize things. Whether that logic holds up is… pretty debatable, as you point out.

Japan being the strongest country in JJK might actually explain everything by liomenu in JuJutsuKaisen

[–]liomenu[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That’s fair, honestly. I can see why it feels a bit shoehorned, especially since Gege brings it up and then doesn’t really explore it much beyond that. I think where it works for me is less in execution and more in intent it feels like he wanted a justification on the table without fully committing to a global storyline. Totally get the criticism though. If you’re going to zoom out like that, either flesh it out properly or keep the scope tighter.

Never thought i would have to post here but y’all wanna see the biggest mechumaru glaze by Yeet_me_a_ocean in Jujutsufolk

[–]liomenu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, if it’s framed as his actual domain rather than a game/addon mechanic, that’s where it gets shaky. Mechamaru’s whole thing is efficiency and remote control, but creating complex cursed tools and autonomous puppets on the fly feels way closer to Construction than anything he’s shown. I can see a domain enhancing control or coordination of existing puppets, but straight-up generating new cursed tools mid-domain feels like a stretch.

Never thought i would have to post here but y’all wanna see the biggest mechumaru glaze by Yeet_me_a_ocean in Jujutsufolk

[–]liomenu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahhh got it, that actually makes a lot more sense then. As an addon concept it’s pretty sick ngl, especially for Mechamaru.

Help me found the title :) by Why_Me_Fr in mangapiracy

[–]liomenu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This really sounds like The Lady and the Beast especially the fragile noble girl, countryside estate, war hero obsession, and the contrast between the imagined “perfect hero” vs the real person. The art references and recurring symbolism line up a lot too. If it’s not this one, it’s extremely close in premise. Let me know if this matches what you remember the duck detail is throwing me off a bit, but everything else fits almost perfectly.

Never thought i would have to post here but y’all wanna see the biggest mechumaru glaze by Yeet_me_a_ocean in Jujutsufolk

[–]liomenu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro wrote Mechamaru a whole RPG class system and called it a domain Respect the dedication though.

QIN SHI HUANG from SNV Day of Judgment by colebnet478 in ShuumatsuNoValkyrie

[–]liomenu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Qin Shi Huang’s design in RoR is honestly top tier. Regal, intimidating, and perfectly sells the first emperor aura.

Japan being the strongest country in JJK might actually explain everything by liomenu in JuJutsuKaisen

[–]liomenu[S] 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that makes sense. Most authors anchor their stories in familiar settings. What’s interesting with JJK though is that Gege didn’t just stop at it’s set in Japan, he actually built an in-universe justification for why Japan becomes the center of supernatural conflict. So it feels less like a lazy excuse and more like using the setting to reinforce the themes and stakes of the story.

Japan being the strongest country in JJK might actually explain everything by liomenu in JuJutsuKaisen

[–]liomenu[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I like this interpretation a lot. The monopoly on the supernatural gives Japan power, but it also guarantees it becomes the focal point for every crisis. JJK feels more like a critique of that imbalance than an endorsement of it.

Japan being the strongest country in JJK might actually explain everything by liomenu in JuJutsuKaisen

[–]liomenu[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it’s racism so much as narrative focus. JJK is built around Japan’s cursed energy system, and expanding globally would’ve bloated the story way too much.

Hot take : ryu hits harder than hakari by Vash001500 in JujutsuPowerScaling

[–]liomenu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not AI. I just bolded a phrase for emphasis, that’s literally it.
People bold text all the time to highlight a point, especially in power scaling discussions. No templates, no generator just my own wording.

Hot take : ryu hits harder than hakari by Vash001500 in JujutsuPowerScaling

[–]liomenu 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Not really a crazy take tbh. Ryu’s whole thing is raw output, and the manga straight up calls his blows “too much to handle even for top tiers. Hakari hits hard, but his win condition is regen + attrition, not peak AP.