An example of how you NEVER want to write a female character. Her writing is so bad that the series itself slanders her, even in the sequel manga where she barely exists.
@LoudOutside Black dude is overly sensitive to be acting out like that but I do understand where he's coming from. It's an unwritten rule among men to give each other personal space if there's space to do so. I get a little annoyed myself whenever someone sits too close for no reason.
@creative_cutie@AniTVOfficial Never got into it either but for the little bit I've seen of them, I feel the author should've confirmed this upon ending the manga.
We don't get origins or explanations for Sonic's super speed or Silver's psychokinesis. If asked, they say they're "just a hedgehog."
They're confident in their skills, but don't think of themselves as superheroes.
As far as they're concerned, they're literally just some guys.
@creative_cutie@DiscussingFilm I'm excited but holding judgement because Spyro's peak has always been the original trilogy. Let's see if ToysforBob have understood why that is from their remake.
@ChimdumM Because Kishimoto thought it was a good idea to use Boruto to project his struggles working as a mangaka and expecting us to sympathize with Boruto about his dad being busy with work compared to all the f**ked up sh*t we saw characters go through during Naruto's time.
@cosybunnie Flareon is my favorite with Glaceon being a close second. Least favorite is Umbreon. It took 3 or 4 generations for it to get a decent move pool.
@lastborn_1j Because people assumed all the Uchiha were built like Itachi and Madara, despite Madara being an incarnation of Indra and Itachi being the older brother of another of Indra's incarnation.