Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-26822192-20200512085001/@comment-43403813-20200531101636

UltimaDude wrote: How exactly did I turn this into a hostile argument when all I did is tell you to stop pyramid quoting (which you are still doing) and attack your argument, not you personally?

Naruto has been dependent on Kurama throughout his entire life. So, this is a moot point

I never accused you of saying that all reincarnates of chakra-monsters. No one has said or implied that other reincarnates are weak. Why mention Asura and Indra's family at all when we're strictly talking about their reincarnates?

From what I've read, you are grasping at straws. It would indeed be best if you elaborate on what you mean. The only part in my response that can be interpreted as passive-aggressive is where I said ...so there goes your "cooperation is what makes Asura reincarnates inherently powerful" claim. I'll admit and say that could have been worded more politely. I could not care less how you feel from reading other parts of my response. They are all attacks on your arguments and not you as a person. So, if you feel genuinely hurt, then just grow a thicker skin.

It's not about me growing a thicker skin, it's about you learning how to participate in an argument properly lol. I'm not hurt at all, I just thought it was unnecessary, especially since I made a standalone post in a thread, and you replied passive-aggressively.

You said "You implied that simply being a reincarnate means that said individual is a chakra-monster" in an earlier post, and now you're saying that "I never accused you of saying that all reincarnates are chakra-monsters". I exclusively meant that Indra and Ashura were the chakra-monsters, because that was a point by itself.

I honestly don't see how I'm grasping at straws here. The information (albeit limited) that we've been given by the manga states that there have been numerous reincarnates that have feuded against each other their entire lives. My OP was that I hated that Naruto was suddenly destined for greatness and strength, when the entire narrative was originally him being the underdog. I still don't think I'm grasping at straws for saying that all reincarnates have some type of destiny of potential power and greatness; they have the facilities to do so by possessing Indra and Asura's chakra.

Let's not lie to ourselves here, being a reincarnate of the Sage of Six Paths' son is pretty significant in foreshadowing your future and your potential power.