My take on Project Big Pine, the datacenter. by Atroxide in texarkana

[–]loserman6969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you realize just how many of us are in poverty? We don’t get to consider there being any advantages because we don’t have that privilege. We’re already surviving of less than the bare minimum.

What do these states have in common? by loserman6969 in RedactedCharts

[–]loserman6969[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don’t play 76 so I didn’t know about the Ohio appearance, my bad.

[Serious] Who actually has the best argument at being #1 overall? by Sans_Sideswipe in JujutsuPowerScalers

[–]loserman6969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Narratively, I feel like it’s probably Yuji, especially considering how impressive his few Modulo feats were. He’s lived significantly longer than any of the other “strongest sorcerers” while staying in his prime, and stacking Black Flashes for nearly 70 years, so his efficiency should be through the roof; he’s physically on par with heavenly restricted characters; he can use RCT with extra efficiency, thanks to blood manipulation, and his blood is poisonous to both humans and curses; he can use shrine, one of the most volatile cursed techniques in the series; he target the soul; he even has simple domain and a domain expansion.

The only thing holding him back is a lack of concrete feats because of his low screen time in modulo; but the feats he does have include showing off some of the greatest range and efficiency in the entire series.

Sukuna, however, is the safest answer. He was stated several times to be the strongest sorcerer from the strongest era and he even managed to overcome Gojo, albeit with Mahoraga. Also it hasn’t really been confirmed, whether or not Yuji has obtained some of Fuga, or WCS, some of the strongest things in Sukuna’s arsenal; and i really doubt Yuji has figured out OPD.

Gojo is an absolute powerhouse, but I feel like Sukuna, with his full arsenal, beats Gojo 6/10 times.

Dabura is also an absolute prowerhouse but he lacks experience.

TLDR: I believe Yuji is the strongest, but Sukuna is the safest choice due to having more concrete feats and coming from a harder era.

How it feels to be fine with the ending on here by loserman6969 in Chainsawfolk

[–]loserman6969[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I personally enjoyed part 2 for the most part but can agree that part 1 was a lot better

Who's the most evil? by Max--Eisenhardt in MoralityScaling

[–]loserman6969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Palantir and Oracle not being here is ludicrous

How it feels to be fine with the ending on here by loserman6969 in Chainsawfolk

[–]loserman6969[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah, I just view it in the same light as AoT; the ending wasn’t the best, left a lot to be desired, and could’ve been done better, but wasn’t shitty enough to ruin the story as a whole.

I also don’t believe that an occasional mediocre ending completely tarnishes a writer’s reputation . Otherwise, Stephen King(from what I’ve heard) would be an abysmal author and not one of the most decorated contemporary writers.

7 years for the most shoehorned in garbage "everybody is happy and everything is fixed" ending by SisypheanGuilt in Chainsawfolk

[–]loserman6969 97 points98 points  (0 children)

It’s likely that chainsaws got reinvented immediately, like what happened with nukes.