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warlic.bsky.social
Manga advocate, florid annoyance, et cetera. Editor/contributor on #DBRedux and #PKMNReDeX (technically). Brother of @artrix.bsky.social. Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ArcadiaArtrix
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With hopes of getting poisoned, or so I am told.
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I would really not use a relationship inspired by his own sibling bond to make any conclusions. To that point, this gag interaction betwixt Kakashi and Naruto almost certainly is alluding to it, as do others such as Sai and Mitsuki, or the variant of Naruto's Transformation that intrigued Sakura.
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Shame most are unwilling to actually use their power for good.
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They do exist. Amongst others, The Retsuden Trilogy, which in part (Sasuke Retsuden) features Sakura is a protagonist alongside Sasuke, was written by Esaka Jun, and does a great job showing her dynamic with her husband. Wish there were more such side-stories in general, they are great.
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Well, I hope that the population of that site does not represent an even division of the country, wherein half of it would be half of the country in total, that is fascist, but it is still bleak. Either way, the percentage is certainly too high.
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Joyous date of birth. Generic Douglas Adams reference here.
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Hopefully the day when the Spanish Balrog is named shall come eventually.
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On a galactic scale, every single human war has been a civil war.
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Seems thou didst not considering Sasuke revoked his abandonment idolisation when Naruto beat him.
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Sasuke actions are all determined by family, including when Team 7 came to be his new family, including Sakura even before the end of Part II, though many seem to miss that.
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Thy strawman is not really apt toward anyone in the Uchiha family. Oh well.
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That is more Buntan's trauma than Sarada's. Sasuke wants to be with his family, but knows he has responsibilities. He is not gone just for the sake of it.
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Would be nice if they fixed their botched Naruto and Dragon Ball translations.
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Neither of them would, they are not stupid. They also expanded infrastructure and education, which is very much not aligned with his regime.
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Not the lesson, the lesson is that their love is present, even if they are not around. No matter the distance, that Sasuke and Sakura love each other is proven by the fact Sarada exists.
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She is "free", she is the running medical head of the entire village, and had developed the first therapy clinic. Sasuke is not "trapping her".
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Sasuke probably does not disagree, but that does not invalidate that they love each other. Sakura does not love anyone else in that way.
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Sakura tried to stab him first (not exactly an abuser when it is in self-defence), and Naruto knew Sakura was lying. Sasuke was also essentially brainwashed, or so Kakashi thought.
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VIZ translation is filled with it, for some reason. Wonder if it has significant coloured anyone's perception of the series when it is not really from Kishimoto's pen.
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Not that Sasuke's argument is lacking, as it builds from all the other sceptical worldviews that Naruto had continuously dismantled (Zabuza, Pain, Tobi, et al), but it is this conflict that shows why Naruto is in the right. Naruto forged lasting bonds, and these bonds continued to hold.
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All of Naruto's trials and tribulations from the Land of Waves, Nagato, Obito, and beyond lead into the Hokage he would become, and the union he would hold together. There is more of that than there is Sasuke's cynicism which only comes in the latter half of Part II (when before he did not care).