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akagof · 7 days
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If Gojo clearly has high self-esteem, then Geto has low self-esteem. And it seems to me that he explained his friendship with the best magician, a legendary man, and why he might be interested in him because of the equality of their powers at that moment, which is voiced many times by Gojo (we all know that in fact Gojo loved Geto with all his heart and force has nothing to do with it) and this understanding was enough for the Geto. But from the moment Gojo evolved into a demigod by the power of Geto, he began to consider himself unworthy of him. If Geto had higher self-esteem, if he criticized himself less and engaged in self-flagellation, he would know that their friendship does not depend on the level of their strength and could talk to Gojo about his doubts and everything would end well.
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For some reason my brain refuses to believe that Kenjaku is completely dead. This is the same as the "death" of Orochimaru. This is the smartest sorcerer, he built his intrigues for 1000 years without being noticed, he brought sorcerers back to life from past eras, I think he has some kind of agreement regarding his rebirth into another body or something like that.
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akagof · 8 days
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It's so cute how Geto uses his curses not only to fight his opponents but also to take care of his loved ones.
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akagof · 8 days
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I can’t understand which love is stronger: to save your love by sacrificing the whole world or to sacrifice love and save the world. Gojo chose the second option and at first it seemed to me that there was less love compared to the first. But in the case of Geto the situation is much more complicated. Geto FORCED himself to hate non-sorcerers, and perhaps even if his plan had been carried out in reality, he still would not have been happy while he was alive.
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akagof · 9 days
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Suguru Geto plays the role of best friend, mentor, muse and there is something maternally caring and compassionate about him. Gojo is very lucky.
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akagof · 9 days
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I read the translations of the openings and endings of the Jujutsu Kaisen. And I had a strong feeling that the words in them belong to Gojo (and sometimes to Geto).
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akagof · 10 days
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Suguru Geto's ability to control curses in some way prevents him from achieving his dream of destroying all non-sorcerers. After all, first he needs to collect curses. Curses harm people, then by absorbing them, it reduces attacks on people. With his active work, he accidentally protects non-sorcerers. He killed over 100 people in the village, but in 10 years he absorbed over 6,000 curses, meaning he protected probably over 6,000 people. In the Night Parade of 100 demons, he attempted the lives of sorcerers for the sake of power, but non-sorcerers were able to evacuate because he warned about the attack to keep the sorcerers busy. It’s so ironic that by setting the goal of killing non-sorcerers, sorcerers suffered more.
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