Satoru will not give Itadori to anyone.
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Satoru will not give Itadori to anyone.
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Gojo through the whole Kyoto Goodwill Event is just him going Yuuji Yuuji Yuuji yuuji yuuji
Ok so I was yapping in the tags of another post earlier about how devastated Gojo would be to find that Modulo Yuuji has become nothing but a weapon for Jujutsu society, the same way he was. Something he never wanted to have happen to anyone else, let alone Yuuji. He never wanted him to lose his personhood like he did.
But, on the flip side, if Modulo Yuuji ever met Hidden Inventory Gojo, I think he would understand that Gojo's "The Strongest" identity was the same as his "Cog" mentality. He'd see that after Riko died, Gojo threw himself into his role, into exorcising curses, into obsessive strength as a trauma response to something horrible that he feels responsibility for. For once, he'd see himself in Gojo, but while he had friends and experiences and support to help him eventually grow through his cog mentality, Gojo never did. Yuuji lost people he loved, yes, but Gojo's losses were completely different, and he only had himself and his strength to rely on. He'd have no choice but to double, triple down on being "The Strongest" because what else did he ever have? His whole life, that's all he was ever given, except for two short high school years.
I think he'd recognize that it's not just Gojo as a teenager, freshly awoken and so, so broken, but that his sensei was the same. Bleeding, broken, more alone than anyone understood, but he just knew how to make his wound glitter and gleam like sharp gemstones. He gilded his prison of isolation himself, because he needed to stay "The Strongest".
I think Modulo Yuuji would have some Fucking Problems with this. I think Modulo Yuuji would make sure teenage Gojo would never grow into the same man Gojo Sensei was.
Why I Do NOT Like Pudding
Pudding is the 35th daughter of Big Mom, one of the Four Emperors, once standing close to the pirate throne. Behind her stands enormous territory, considerable wealth, and a fearsome reputation. And, of course, an army. Big Mom earned her name not only because of her own “substantial size,” but also because she is legitimately considered one of the most prolific mothers at sea.
Big Mom protects her children with her status and name, but if you ask: “Does she love them?” — the answer becomes hazy. What matters most to her is that everyone lives according to her plan, both outside and inside her home. Every member of the family has a designated role in her strategies, and the relationships between siblings are usually formal (the exception being perhaps Katakuri). They are bound by patriotic loyalty, not genuine closeness.
Many of Big Mom’s children are only half-siblings, with different fathers and different races: humans, fish-men, merfolk, half-giants, long-arms, and three-eyes. As for their “attractiveness” — that’s a subjective matter… Take Brûlée, for example, a caricature witch straight out of Hansel and Gretel. And the same “unfortunate monster” trope was applied to Pudding.
But is that really the point? If you strip away the “monster” label, is Pudding actually a good person?
No.
The Myth of the Poor Girl Who Was Forced
Let’s start from Pudding’s very first meeting with the Straw Hats. That encounter was entirely her own initiative: she sweetly played along, acting like a helpful ally, when Big Mom had no idea they had arrived and had no influence on the situation. Even then, Pudding chose theater — wearing the mask of an “ally” to win over the guests. And tellingly, shortly after, she directed them straight into the Seducing Woods, a trap that almost led to their deaths and ultimately to their capture.
A common argument is: “But Big Mom made her do it!” Yes, the order to kill Sanji at the wedding came from above. But everything Pudding did before that — those were her own decisions.
She toyed with Sanji’s feelings and trust, and found his situation genuinely amusing.
She lured in and shot Reiju herself to try a new weapon. Started to tell to Reiju how her whole family and brother will be murdered while she was parallyzed.
She personally went to the Straw Hats in prison to gleefully describe how their friend would be killed and how they would be powerless to stop it.
And importantly: Big Mom or her family didn’t even know about many of these incidents — the scene with Reiju, the “balcony” with Sanji, and more. She only needed someone to play the “bride” for the wedding plan; all the sadistic stage direction — the tone, the words, the delivery — was Pudding’s own choice.
The Contrast: Sanji at That Moment
While Pudding was enjoying her little game, Sanji was in a state that would have completely broken almost anyone else: beaten, swollen, humiliated, shackled, under threat that Zeff and his friends would be killed. His family despised him, he was being forced into marriage, and every day he heard threats and insults.
And through all of this, he remained kind. He opened up to Pudding, telling her about his pain for the first time in 21 years. He thought about her unhappiness, saw her as a victim just like himself. He believed they might be able to understand each other.
But instead of accepting that trust, she used his vulnerability to humiliate him. No one dictated those words to her. No one wrote her lines for the bedroom scene with Reiju. That was her choice — and her enjoyment.
“But Sanji Forgave Her!”
Sanji has always found it difficult to hold grudges against women. He didn’t hold them against Kalifa or Black Maria. When it comes to women, he is always willing to take the blow himself — physically or emotionally.
Even in Water 7, when no one knew Robin’s motives and she betrayed the crew to go with CP9, he kept trying to save her, guided not only by intuition but also by his personal code: “Remember, Chopper: if a woman lies, a real man forgives her.”
In Dressrosa, he risked his life for Viola, convincing himself she was “good” and “didn’t want this” even before he confirmed it by looking into her mind. From his earliest days in the story — back in Arlong Park — he defended Nami even when she was accused of betraying the crew, aiding a fishman terrorist, and killing Usopp.
Furthermore, he cannot bring himself to harm a woman, even when she threatens not only him but those dearest to him — as when he refused to harm Big Mom through the wedding cake.
So using Sanji’s forgiveness as an argument for Pudding is absurd. His forgiveness doesn’t automatically mean a person deserves it.
Her Love Wasn't Acceptance It Was Attraction to an Image
Pudding only began to show interest in Sanji when he presented himself in an ideal form: strong, handsome, noble. That’s not love — that’s admiration for a finished product.
He bakes a cake better than a hundred chefs, fights better than elite soldiers, exudes confidence. He draws people to him (Bege and Chiffon listened to his plans, Cosette fell for him, and so on). His friends are loyal to him to the death and truly love him.
When he was broken, tearful, and vulnerable — she rejected him.
“But She's Young!” The problem is not that she's young, but immature. Remember that Mugiwaras were teens almost half of the story? Chopper was 15, Luffy 17, Usopp 17, etc. We can even recall 16 y.old. Vivi's mentality.. Age is not an excuse. Story shows very well that old is not always wise and young not always infantile. Why a Tragic Childhood Is Not a Free Pass
Oda consistently shows in his stories that the ultimate choice belongs to the individual.
Sanji grew up surrounded by cruelty, yet remained honorable.
The Donquixotes: Doflamingo and Rosinante went through the exact same hell, yet one chose destruction while the other chose salvation.
Robin endured the total destruction of her family and homeland, and without any “anchor” in her life often still chose to spare the lives of others — even enemies. (She saved Igaram, Vivi, Pell, and Luffy when they were strangers to her.)
Pudding made the conscious choice to be cruel.
Conclusion
She didn’t fall in love with the man, but with an image; she didn’t accept his weaknesses, didn’t share his pain. Love is seeing and accepting someone exactly as they are. Pudding is not a misunderstood victim — she is a character who deliberately caused pain, manipulated, and mocked someone who was kind to her. Her constant swings between desires and deceit point toward a borderline split in personality. Is she an evil after all? No! But she's not a good one.
Sorry but “not returning someone’s feelings” doesn’t make you’re an asshole.
Nor not “respecting their feelings” because a person doesn’t have to respect someone’s feelings just because the other person said they “love” them
this is like when you’re sitting with someone that you really like then you like touch knees or something and all of a sudden you feel all this energy going through both of you through this one point of contact
this gif is kinda like that
This will forever be my favorite gif
oh god i can’t handle the colors chosen for this
This is what happened when we touched
She lit up my world
Now this this has an ungodly amount of notes and my dash will never be the same, I feel the need to say this was made for a class project and it’s sasuke and naruto. ehehehee
“It’s Sasuke and Naruto”
Date of Origin : 10th February, 2013
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Sasuke and Naruto’s issues and trauma complement and contrast with each other’s. Sasuke had everyone’s approval on a superficial level but never needed, wanted, or missed it once it was gone. His mental illness manifests in the form of extreme rage and reckless behavior - the only person whose validation he consistently seeks is Itachi, who is also his most formative and frankly, most toxic relationship
Whereas sasuke is content being a loner, naruto is legitimately lonely. He craves connections and validation. Even as the hero of Konoha, he is skeptical and dissatisfied with his newfound approval (which is why nah, this show could not have ended in the pain arc), because he remembers all too clearly when he was a monster in their eyes, and the only difference is they now have some use for him
The only exception to this treatment was sasuke, who fed him when he did nothing but slow the team down and pick fights with him, who laid down his life for him when he was a liability in battle, who acknowledged him as an equal back when others could barely manage to see him as human. He didn’t do it to be kind or empathetic, he didn’t do it out of a sense of duty (like iruka did - naruto is a child under his care), it wasn’t something he had to consciously learn like Sakura. Years later, with minimal contact, sasuke is the one to point out the kagebunshin jutsu is a channel for Naruto’s loneliness
In his own fucked up way, sasuke provided naruto with the exact validation and acknowledgement of his own issues that he needed, and which he literally never gets from anyone else.
Honestly don't understand the people that complain about Sasuke being drawn more lanky than Naruto...like this is dead ass how he looks majority of the time
Like I think he gets drawn more twinky sometimes in the sense that people make him shorter than Naruto..but I have no problem with him being more lanky because that's my strong lanky twinky omega king y'know 🤨🤨
Also I love when people actually draw Sasuke taller than Naruto...like let tall men bottom please 🥹✌🏻
they practically have the same build💀 sasuke is consistently taller and heavier than naruto at all points of his life. kishimoto practically draws them with extremely similar physiques, with many instances of sasuke being a bit taller and buffer than naruto (see: the unison sign panel).
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Naruto: That's ridiculous, Kakashi Sensei doesn't have a crush on Iruka Sensei!
Sakura : Yes, he does.
Sasuke: Yes, he does.
Kakashi : Yes, I do.
Naruto doesn't like to share his mommy
kakashi realizing he has a crush on the cute chuunin academy instructor vs iruka realizing he has a crush on the jounin that reads porn in public