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Ultra22 It honestly seems like you’ve built your entire identity around Boruto’s character. And when someone builds their ego around something, they start bending facts to protect it. In your case, it’s reached the point where you’re becoming outright hostile to anyone who doesn’t glorify him.
So please, go get a life. Stop tagging or replying to me, I genuinely don’t care what you have to say. You’re a biased, over-glorifying fan who can’t debate calmly to save their life. Seek therapy, because your rage over fictional characters is getting out of control.
And one last thing, whatever you say next won’t EVER change the facts about how weak that story’s writing has become. You’ll just be wasting your breath defending nonsense.
Boruto: Naruto Uzumaki's Return Date Has Already Been Confirmed By The Author
Ultra22 This is not a good look on you. You’re showing vulgar, uneducated, and aggressive behavior simply because your arguments are weak, exaggerated, and falling apart. The fact that you resort to shouting and insults, and then try to justify them, only proves that you can’t handle valid criticism of your favorite character or his story.
You’re calling me names, sounding angry, defensive, and flat-out disrespectful, all while projecting your frustration because someone dared to challenge your biased takes. That’s the definition of childish and immature behavior.
And no, I didn’t spread misinformation, you just have poor reading comprehension and completely misinterpreted what I said. I clearly mentioned that Sasuke helped Boruto in the beginning, obviously not now, since he’s stuck in a tree. Try reading before reacting next time.
Boruto: Naruto Uzumaki's Return Date Has Already Been Confirmed By The Author
Ultra22 Bro, the irony of you calling anyone “low IQ” while misunderstanding basic narrative structure is wild. You throw around “sacrifice” like it automatically excuses bad characterization. Having burdens doesn’t justify arrogance or personality shifts that don’t line up with established traits.
You’re listing names like you’re proving a point, but all you’re doing is confirming mine, Boruto does have people willing to risk everything for him. That means he’s not alone, no matter how much you romanticize his “singularity of fate.”
And for someone who claims to “read the story,” you sure sound pressed about any critique that doesn’t worship Boruto or spots the plot holes and asspulls of the narrative. Acting superior and calling people “Narutard” doesn’t make your argument stronger, it just shows you’ve got nothing left but insults. Being a Borutard yourself.
Boruto: Naruto Uzumaki's Return Date Has Already Been Confirmed By The Author
Ultra22 If Boruto chose to carry the world on his shoulders, he’s repeating his father’s pattern, and just like Itachi once advised Naruto, no one can bear that burden alone, or it leads to failure. Kawaki carries the same burden too, the duty of eradicating the Ōtsutsuki threat, and he’s been doing that long before Boruto even took up the mantle. That’s exactly why they need each other to face Jura and what’s coming next.
Please, stop pretending “aura” defines a character’s depth or strength, that’s just aesthetics. Naruto and Sasuke both had their “aura moments,” but they came naturally and meant something. Funny you say naruto lacked aura when he did get his aura moments in very iconic moments, but yeah downplay him all you want, still can't change facts, Boruto’s constant “look how cool I am” panels are starting to feel shallow, repetitive, and desperate, all flash.
It honestly seems like you’ve built your entire identity around Boruto’s character. And when someone builds their ego around something, they start bending facts to protect it. In your case, it’s reached the point where you’re becoming outright hostile to anyone who doesn’t glorify him.
Boruto: Naruto Uzumaki's Return Date Has Already Been Confirmed By The Author
Ultra22 Kawaki does share the burden, he’s been determined to eliminate the Ōtsutsuki from the start because he understands their danger more than anyone. He was the one who made the hard decision when no one else could, not even Sasuke or Naruto had the resolve to kill Boruto, but Kawaki stepped up and did it himself despite the bond they shared. That alone proves the weight he carries.
Kawaki didn’t “steal Boruto’s life” for fun, he did it so he could target Boruto and end Momoshiki, knowing that as long as Boruto lived among his loved ones, it would be nearly impossible to do what needed to be done. His decision was harsh but driven by purpose.
As for Kashin, he didn’t hide information from Boruto, he shared what was necessary for their mission. Boruto acted on his own and sought out Kawaki, which changed the course of events in ways even Koji didn’t foresee.
And let’s not twist facts, what nearly got Konohamaru killed wasn’t Boruto’s actions but his own hesitation, struggling with his emotions over killing a girl who clearly had feelings for him and he prolly had feeling for her too.
Boruto: Naruto Uzumaki's Return Date Has Already Been Confirmed By The Author
Ultra22 That’s just lazy writing and convenient asspulls. But sure, believe whatever helps you patch that plot hole. The “subconscious desire for true connections” thing is a weak afterthought she literally hated them and was wary of them when she casted that jutsu, so why would her subconscious conveniently spare them? Do you even use your critical mind to question things or do you feed on anything that you are told by the autor to justify his lazy weak storytelling?
Now you’re just being a drama queen as usual and exaggerating everything. Nobody asked Sarada to cry, I said she should have at least shown to portray some reaction of grief or concern for her father. That’s the bare minimum.
AND boruto, DOES have strong allies, it doesn’t matter if they’re at risk. They’re literally putting their lives and freedom on the line for him, which means he has people who believe in him and are willing to sacrifice everything to help. That’s the definition of strong allies.
And no, his demeanor isn’t “earned.” He can be calm, strategic, and determined without acting arrogant or trying so hard to look edgy and superior, like he owns everyone in the room.