Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-33545035-20200618210614/@comment-6769189-20200619083913

UltimaDude wrote:

I can say whatever I want as long as it's within the forum rules and is actually relevant to the discussion at hand. My frustration with this manga is very relevant to the topic of the thread. Is headacanon really relevent though? If you are dropping the manga why do you want to talk about it so bad? Unnecessary raise in blood pressure

UltimaDude wrote:

Except I'm not making any assumptions as I'm clearly presenting my claims as speculation via the word seem. What you are doing is throwi g a hissy fit over your assumptions

UltimaDude wrote:

First of all, this is not ironic in any way. It is ironic since you claimed every Otsutsuki shows up with a new Dojutsu

UltimaDude wrote:

Second of all, what does this have to do with the possibility of Isshiki having a dojutsu? Shows a break in the pattern you believe the series has set

UltimaDude wrote:

Third of all, Rinne-Sharingan. First time we seen the RinneSharingan was in the 10 Tails and the first person we seen using it was Madara.

God forbid the space aliens have abilities never before seen on earth...

UltimaDude wrote:

Neji still died protecting Hinata.

He was never destined to die for the main house? Here's Hizashi telling Neji that his main purpose in life is to protect Hinata. Here's Neji telling Naruto that the only purpose of the branch house is to protect the main house as well as to never disobey them. Finally, here's the rest of Neji's spiel about fate being set in stone. He died for Naruto. Not even speculation, Naruto asked why he would go so far to protect him and Neji responded was that because Naruto called him a genius

UltimaDude wrote:

The village was eradicated which has definitely resulted in large casualties. Unless everything is gone and everyone is dead then he hasnt it all

UltimaDude wrote:

The phrase lose it all is vague, but having the village in ruins definitely plays into it. And if it doesnt? If Boruto walks away from that situation with anyone or anything of value to him then you got all worked up for nothing

UltimaDude wrote:

That wasn't even my point in the first place. I'm simply tired of destiny and fate being brought up. God forbid a series have a theme

UltimaDude wrote:

This is yet another straw man put up by you Its not a strawman if your argument hinges on the event happening. Which we dont know that it does.

Nothing you are pissed off about has actually happened.

Ill try to be mad about something that hasnt actually happened yet based on limited information and first looks.... ummm...

Sumirei and Boruto getting married is bullshit \(>o<)/ quitting the series.

UltimaDude wrote:

No one in the series has met a predetermined fate? Neji died protecting Hinata. He died saving Naruto

UltimaDude wrote:

He was never destined to die for the main house? Here's Hizashi telling Neji that his main purpose in life is to protect Hinata. Protect, not die for. Neji beat the crap out of her and tried to kill her. Then he was nowhere to be found when she needed protection from Pain

UltimaDude wrote:

Here's Neji telling Naruto that the only purpose of the branch house is to protect the main house as well as to never disobey them. Yet Neni did the exact opposite and brought change to the Hyuuga clan family system

UltimaDude wrote:

Finally, here's the rest of Neji's spiel about fate being set in stone. You mustbhave missed the whole part where Neji lost that fight even though he was "destined" to win.

UltimaDude wrote:

It doesn't matter if he did it out of his free will, he still died protecting Hinata. Free will plays a huge role. That is the whole concept of Neji's character arc. Attributing what ended up happening to fate is to say there was no free will involved and outside force made Neji die in that moment. Buuut thats not what happened. It was Neji's choice to die in that moment.

UltimaDude wrote:

Don't forget the greatest offender: The Child of Prophecy. That prophecy is so vague that its interperetation changed multiple times.

Jiraiya thought it was Nagato, then Minato, then Naruto

The prophecier later thought there wasnt one, but two children of prophecy Naruto and Nagato.

Naruto didnt bring revolution to the world. The 5 Great ninja villages came together for the first time because of Obito.

Naruto alone didnt save the world, Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, Kakashi, and Obito did.

Sasuke saved the world and brought together all the bijuu. He is equally viable for Child of Prophecy status

Nothing about the prophecy said that it was about Naruto specifically. Its not a "chosen one" kind of prophecy and is so vague that anyone can be the child.

And the kicker: Even the prophecy puts the choice to save or destroy the world in the hands of the child of prophecy. The prophecy itself propogates free will.