


Out of these three, who is the best-written female character: Rukia, Sakura, or Nami?
So, what's y'all opinion on this?



So, what's y'all opinion on this?
Who's more attractive in your own opinion?
What's your opinion on her? What's something you would change about her?
So, what's your opinion? Fanart by @chandLucky on X.
I find it really annoying when people say this lol. Like did you watch/read Naruto? There were people flying, going in space, having magic eyes, reviving the dead, summoning meteors, giant kaiju/chakra avatars, recarnation and enhancing physical body etc
Could anyone stop them?
I don't understand why he would look shocked here. Is it due to Karma? Probably not. He knows Boruto has Karma, and he does fear Boruto's Karma because of Momoshiki's interference, but I don't think he should be shocked at that moment. Why? Because Momoshiki said, "It ain't that easy, fool. As soon as I'm free, I'll dispose of Kawaki in a blink," meaning Kawaki had already seen Boruto's Karma (Momoshiki) when the flash-forward sceen takes place.
Could it be the Byakugan that shocked him? Probably not. He's aware that Boruto manifests the Byakugan at certain moments, so there's no reason for him to be shocked by the Byakugan. I think the only logical explanation is the Jougan.
He's not aware of that dōjutsu, so perhaps that's why he looks shocked/confused. Also, I know him being shocked never took place in the anime. Anyways, I wanna hear y'all's opinions: Why did Kawaki look shocked at this moment?
Who's the more attractive lady between the 2?
Like I'm talking about do they age? Like will there be a certain age where they stop aging and remain youthful? I think it's a weird situation because Hamura and hagoromo ended up aging and looking like old men, but momoshiki and isshiki remained looking younger. The same could apply with Jigen himself. He looked the same since a millennium. Do you think the same thing will happen to Boruto and kawaki? Will they stop aging at a certain age and remain looking youthful?
Who's more attractive between the 2?
I don't know why people say Boruto looks like Hinata and Sarada looks like Sakura all I see is Naruto and Sasuke lookalikes.
Like, let’s be real for a moment. Sasuke was just a child when his entire life was destroyed in one night. He watched his clan get brutally murdered, only to later discover that the person responsible was his own older brother, Itachi—including the murder of their parents. Imagine being that young and having everything you knew and loved taken away from you in a single night.
Sasuke went from being a relatively happy, ambitious, and positive child to someone who became distant, isolated, and obsessed with revenge. He didn’t just wake up one day and decide to become a cold person. He was shaped by everything that happened to him.
He left Konoha because he believed that becoming stronger was the only way he could avenge his clan. But as he became more consumed by revenge, he slowly lost sight of who he originally was. And people often overlook just how cruel Itachi’s actions were toward Sasuke psychologically. Itachi repeatedly forced Sasuke to relive the massacre, making him experience that trauma over and over again. That wasn’t something a child could simply “get over.”
Sasuke spent years carrying the weight of his clan’s death, the loss of his parents, the betrayal by his brother, and the guilt and anger that came with it. If Sasuke were a real person, it would be completely understandable for experiences like those to have a huge impact on his emotional and psychological well-being.
What bothers me is when people act like Sasuke was born cold, antisocial, and emotionless, as if that was simply his personality from the beginning. It wasn’t. We literally saw who Sasuke was before everything happened to him. He had dreams, cared about his family, wanted recognition, and genuinely wanted to live a normal life.
At the end of the day, Sasuke wasn’t simply trying to become some heartless person. He was a traumatized kid who wanted his old life back—a life that was taken from him before he was even old enough to understand what was happening. That doesn’t excuse every decision he made, but it does make his character and his actions much easier to understand.
Like, let’s be real for a moment. Sasuke was just a child when his entire life was destroyed in one night. He watched his clan get brutally murdered, only to later discover that the person responsible was his own older brother, Itachi—including the murder of their parents. Imagine being that young and having everything you knew and loved taken away from you in a single night.
Sasuke went from being a relatively happy, ambitious, and positive child to someone who became distant, isolated, and obsessed with revenge. He didn’t just wake up one day and decide to become a cold person. He was shaped by everything that happened to him.
He left Konoha because he believed that becoming stronger was the only way he could avenge his clan. But as he became more consumed by revenge, he slowly lost sight of who he originally was. And people often overlook just how cruel Itachi’s actions were toward Sasuke psychologically. Itachi repeatedly forced Sasuke to relive the massacre, making him experience that trauma over and over again. That wasn’t something a child could simply “get over.”
Sasuke spent years carrying the weight of his clan’s death, the loss of his parents, the betrayal by his brother, and the guilt and anger that came with it. If Sasuke were a real person, it would be completely understandable for experiences like those to have a huge impact on his emotional and psychological well-being.
What bothers me is when people act like Sasuke was born cold, antisocial, and emotionless, as if that was simply his personality from the beginning. It wasn’t. We literally saw who Sasuke was before everything happened to him. He had dreams, cared about his family, wanted recognition, and genuinely wanted to live a normal life.
At the end of the day, Sasuke wasn’t simply trying to become some heartless person. He was a traumatized kid who wanted his old life back—a life that was taken from him before he was even old enough to understand what was happening. That doesn’t excuse every decision he made, but it does make his character and his actions much easier to understand.
Do y'all think momoshiki's going to eat the chakra fruit? I mean that's momoshiki's goal from the very start? I have a feeling that he still wants to consume Earth's chakra fruit. So what do y'all think?
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I mean in terms of what he learned? For me it was disappointing. He should've learned more. I hate how he still needed a clone to perform rasengan.
Why hasn't she used her Byakugan yet? It's been 36 chapters of tbv yet himawari hasn't used the Byakugan once! It would've been cool if she got a better understanding of the Byakugan during those 3 years, but nope! Kinda sad.
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