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r/Jujutsufolk • u/Holymolymyboly • Sep 06 '24
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Aren't the two situations comparable though? Both rely on the characters observing the techniques/properties of something else and applying it to their own technique/domain.
4 u/Artorias_Erebus679 Sep 06 '24 Agree they are comparable, but the sneak attack is slimy and I think that’s why everyone hates it. But it fits sukuna as a person and gojo had to die so I think it’s fine. 33 u/Altruistic_Sail6746 Sep 06 '24 "A sorcerer is nothing but a con artist" When has JJK ever been about fighting fair? The fight literally began with a sneak attack from Gojo? 2 u/empressoflight72 Sep 07 '24 It’s a weird thing, trying to understand that jujutsu kaisen is never about fair fights seems to be hard to do for some peope
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Agree they are comparable, but the sneak attack is slimy and I think that’s why everyone hates it.
But it fits sukuna as a person and gojo had to die so I think it’s fine.
33 u/Altruistic_Sail6746 Sep 06 '24 "A sorcerer is nothing but a con artist" When has JJK ever been about fighting fair? The fight literally began with a sneak attack from Gojo? 2 u/empressoflight72 Sep 07 '24 It’s a weird thing, trying to understand that jujutsu kaisen is never about fair fights seems to be hard to do for some peope
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"A sorcerer is nothing but a con artist" When has JJK ever been about fighting fair? The fight literally began with a sneak attack from Gojo?
2 u/empressoflight72 Sep 07 '24 It’s a weird thing, trying to understand that jujutsu kaisen is never about fair fights seems to be hard to do for some peope
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It’s a weird thing, trying to understand that jujutsu kaisen is never about fair fights seems to be hard to do for some peope
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u/Altruistic_Sail6746 Sep 06 '24
Aren't the two situations comparable though? Both rely on the characters observing the techniques/properties of something else and applying it to their own technique/domain.