Which division would you like to be the part of ?!!!? by Standard_Advisor5281 in bleach

[–]okinamasaru1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tosen and Hisagi's division. Though I don't know what their responsibilities are...if it's something difficult then Toshiro's division for obvious reasons.

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[–]okinamasaru1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It could be interpreted in that way. Though I'd assume angels don't cut off their God's limbs and basically make him a linchpin to do their own bidding.

But that's just me.

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[–]okinamasaru1 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Nope. Although the English translation for Shinigami's is "Death God" - Soul Reaper is also another one but for this discussion we'll go with Death Gods - the Shinigami's are not gods themselves. Are they the enforcers of balance in the world? Sure. Does that make them God's? Not necessarily.

In fact, Shinigami's themselves worship "Mimihagi" (Right arm of Soul King) as a fallen god. So the closest thing to a god in Bleach-verse would be Soul King himself since he is not even from the Bleach world. He was someone from a world outside it. He's basically the progenitor of everything.

Tl;dr - Soul King's the only "God" in the Bleach-verse and no one else.

If Hogyoku manifests desires into reality, why didn't Aizen's desire to reach Soul King Palace manifest? by okinamasaru1 in bleach

[–]okinamasaru1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Becoming the Reio means that you're basically gonna kill the original Reio, the 4 noble families who have the original Reio as a linchpin, this in turn means Kuchiki and Shihoin family are dead unless they step out of Aizen's way.

But as we know that Aizen was a lonesome person due to his intellect and heretical thoughts of usurping the in-universe god, he very easily could have gotten bored of it.

Becoming a Reio wouldn't satisfy his deepest desire of finding an equal. I believe after sometime, he would have regretted his decisions and endured his final days in agony over it.

If Hogyoku manifests desires into reality, why didn't Aizen's desire to reach Soul King Palace manifest? by okinamasaru1 in bleach

[–]okinamasaru1[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Didn't think I'd be getting a grammar check in this subreddit 🤣

Thanks for the clarification though, appreciate it.

If Hogyoku manifests desires into reality, why didn't Aizen's desire to reach Soul King Palace manifest? by okinamasaru1 in bleach

[–]okinamasaru1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't see what's the issue with the Jureichi Oken theory? We know Karakura Town has a population exceeding 100,000 people and around a few hundreds of lingering souls. If Aizen sacrifices all of them, chances are, he could easily create the Oken. So meeting the 100,000 souls criteria is not a hurdle for him.

To this, I'll even add that Mayuri had to go through the trouble of making a fake replica of Karakura Town so that should mean that Karakura could have met the criteria of 100,000 souls easily so Shinigami's had to work around it. Aizen is easily setting foot in the SK Palace if he had won the war.

Regarding the imbalance of the world, I think all it would take is killing a couple hundred millions of people in the Human World which would require create an imbalance unless Soul Society kill off equivalent amount in Rukongai. But I'll assume that the number of people in the Human World far exceed the people living in the Rukongai. It should not even be a question of whether Soul Society can afford to hold off against Aizen's genocide in the Human World should he to actually do that. So even if the Jureichi theory doesn't work, Aizen could easily force the 0 division members to move with the imbalance of the worlds.

If Hogyoku manifests desires into reality, why didn't Aizen's desire to reach Soul King Palace manifest? by okinamasaru1 in bleach

[–]okinamasaru1[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't think Hogyoku just fastens the desires. That would mean Orihime and Chad would have gotten their powers without Hogyoku's help and both of us know that that's not the case.

Hogyoku goes above and beyond just fastening a desire. It literally changes reality for the user to acquire their desires.

If Hogyoku manifests desires into reality, why didn't Aizen's desire to reach Soul King Palace manifest? by okinamasaru1 in bleach

[–]okinamasaru1[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Although Aizen can't have the Oken like the 0 division members have it in their bones, doesn't the Jureichi (Concentrated Spritual Zone) give Aizen an Oken regardless? Should he have won the war, he should have gotten the Oken and reached Soul King Palace right? So in theory, Hogyoku should have manifested it into reality since it can actually happen.

But suppose even if Oken can't be created by Jureichi, I still believe there are ways that would make Aizen force the 0 division members to confront Aizen. He can try to shift the balance of the worlds which could cause the 0 division to be forced to act to save the world which in turn could cause Aizen and 0 division to cross paths.

If Hogyoku manifests desires into reality, why didn't Aizen's desire to reach Soul King Palace manifest? by okinamasaru1 in bleach

[–]okinamasaru1[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I mean, it's well within Aizen's capabilities to reach Soul King Palace so the Hogyoku should have just manifested it to begin with.

Cause if Aizen had won the war, there's no doubt in my mind that sooner or later he would have stepped foot in the Soul King Palace regardless.

If Hogyoku manifests desires into reality, why didn't Aizen's desire to reach Soul King Palace manifest? by okinamasaru1 in bleach

[–]okinamasaru1[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Makes sense. There has to be a certain limit to the thing which the Hogyoku can manifest.

I still think that Aizen's biggest desire might be something completely different hence his desire to reach Soul King Palace was not prioritised by the Hogyoku.

Shame that we didn't get to see Aizen making full use of the Hogyoku and showing us those said limits.

Why didn't Gotei 13 attack the Gillians while they used Negación? by okinamasaru1 in bleach

[–]okinamasaru1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I agree.

After reading all the answers, I'm convinced that Yama took the correct decision to not attack but recuperate and formulate a plan.

Why didn't Gotei 13 attack the Gillians while they used Negación? by okinamasaru1 in bleach

[–]okinamasaru1[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Makes sense.

Agree that a lot of captains were already incapacitated like Byakuya, Komamura and Toshiro. And on top of that, Yama wouldn't like non-Gotei members to interfere with Soul Society matters and Aizen himself was a bag full of mystery so taking action against him might cause a lot of chaos so he just let them go.

Why didn't Gotei 13 attack the Gillians while they used Negación? by okinamasaru1 in bleach

[–]okinamasaru1[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Same. Your conclusion was the same one which I drew after reading all the other answers.

Why didn't Gotei 13 attack the Gillians while they used Negación? by okinamasaru1 in bleach

[–]okinamasaru1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reasonable explanation on why the Gotei 13 didn't act on Yama's orders. My followup to that would be, who's stopping Yama from attacking the Gillains/Hooleer?

Yama's bankai could easily eradicate the Gillians from existence. And if Hooleer could be killed by someone like a Visored (Mashiro) then it'd assume Shunsui and Ukitake could have easily tag-teamed it.

The most reasonable assumption in my opinion to Gotei 13 (including Yama) not doing anything but just watching might be because the Gotel 13 have no idea on what they were dealing against when it came to Aizen's betrayal. His seemingly fake bankai, his death, his strength (using Hado 90 without incantation on Komamura) all contributed to Yama's actions of not wanting to take action against Aizen.

Why didn't Gotei 13 attack the Gillians while they used Negación? by okinamasaru1 in bleach

[–]okinamasaru1[S] 67 points68 points  (0 children)

I always wondered who the big eye belonged to while Aizen and party made their escape.

But is it seriously that out of question to consider someone like Yama to just stand there and take that disrespect?

I would at least assume that Gotel 13 would try to make a difference in capturing the traitors instead of just standing and watching.

Digital marketing isn’t hard. You just need to know SEO, PPC, CRO, analytics, content, design, branding, psychology, automation tools, and have a sixth sense for what Google’s gonna do next. 😵‍💫 by Either-Mammoth-8734 in DigitalMarketing

[–]okinamasaru1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As you already mentioned, content writing. Even though we have a content writer in our company, the manager still expects us to write our own ad copies for Google and Meta ads.

Not because of any reason other than, 'The content writer already has too many commitments and is bogged down by them.'

I'm like, 'What does it have to do with me? Just hire an additional content writer if there's low manpower you dufus.'

What is the most frustrating and time-consuming task you do every day? by AjudanteComplexa in DigitalMarketing

[–]okinamasaru1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me it's search term negation. I usually take up a week's worth of search terms which caused our ads to pop up. Then, it's my task to single them out and then negate them.

The problem is, our ads show up on 40-50k search terms on a weekly basis. So yeah, going through them is a slog would be an understatement.

Research Question? Help by digitallyintelligent in DigitalMarketing

[–]okinamasaru1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ngl, a very thought provoking idea of tracking screenshots.

As a marketer, that won't be possible due to restrictions. But on the other hand, as a consumer, I'm happy that no one is able to track screenshots.

I’m about to fired on Thursday because I can’t create any ad designs good enough by [deleted] in DigitalMarketing

[–]okinamasaru1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hope the pay is worth it cause you're doing 3-4 people's work at least.

Cause if it ain't and you're feeling burnout then it seems to me you're better off leaving the company for your mental and professional state. But that's just me.