Two sides of the same coin.

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Dearest Xypixer, I hope you see this message, and if you do, I hope it finds you well, and having a good 2025 so far. (it has barely started but yeah) I have 2 queries for you today. The first one being - Do you love God? And are you male or female? (not be weird with the second question 🙏🏽🙏🏽) ok goodbye

notkaiuzumaki
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Sukuna unironically would've been a better person if he had Gojo in the Heian era.

nablz
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“A demon makes itself beautiful to deceive humans” basically what yorozu did to megumi

Crazy_RandomPerson
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After Satoru lost someone he considered a brother and only friend (Geto), Sukuna would get along very well with Gojo, being able to recreate the connection that gojo had with Suguru in the past

Hugooall
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These two were always above the rest, in every way

yai
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Anyone wonder what a teen sukuna acted like? I wonder if he was similar to gojo when he was in his teen years somehow, maybe confident but a lot more cold and reserved. 🤔

TheWanderingYapper
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i love that parallels between sukuna and gojo

snowww
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"Two sides of the same coin." best way to describe these two legends

snowww
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Song is Feel Good Inc x Chamber of Reflection.
You're welcome.

Glacierzzzs
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The parallels are so good between them ❤️😭

PoocEdits
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that's why i loved their fight. Sukuna had to fight for his own survival, facing Gojo, a beast on pure adrenaline who for the first time was able to unleash himself against an opponent at his level, an opponent he could understand. while Sukuna was focused on winning, Gojo wanted to instill in him the need to be understood in order to then understand him himself, something no one had ever done to him since his "awakening".

MXymo
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Been playing this and a couple of your other edits in the background whenever I'm driving somewhere

NICKatronMC
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Ngl Gojo is majestic. Nothing about him looks evil. Sukuna on the other hand looks like a devil from the start

vaultboy
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Seeing a jjk edit from you is so peaceful. Reminds me think are still right in the world

Aim-Ace
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Two sides of the same coin indeed. I had the same realisation. It's a fascinating observation, and it aligns perfectly with the contrasting portrayals of Satoru and Ryomen in Jujutsu Kaisen! You've captured a fundamental duality often explored in mythology and storytelling:

Satoru: The Angel in Disguise:

Intimidating Presence: Gojo's immense power and aloof demeanor can be intimidating, even to his allies. He cultivates an aura of invincibility and detachment, which can be seen as a way to ward off those who might seek to harm him or those he protects.

Hidden Compassion: Beneath his intimidating exterior, Gojo possesses a deep sense of compassion and a desire to protect the innocent. His "scary" persona is a facade, a shield to protect his vulnerability and ensure he can fulfill his role as a guardian.

The Paradox of Strength: Gojo's strength is both a blessing and a curse. It sets him apart from others, creating a sense of isolation and loneliness. His intimidating presence is a way to manage the burden of his power and protect himself from those who might seek to exploit it.

Sukuna: The Demon in Disguise:

Deceptive Beauty: Sukuna's handsome appearance and charming demeanor can be deceiving. He uses his charisma to manipulate others and mask his true intentions. He's a master of disguise, hiding his demonic nature behind a facade of beauty and allure.

Inner Darkness: Beneath his captivating exterior lies a malevolent and destructive force. Sukuna embodies chaos and destruction, reveling in violence and seeking to unleash his full power upon the world.

The Temptation of Power: Sukuna represents the seductive nature of power and the dangers of unchecked ambition. He tempts others with promises of strength and control, luring them into his web of darkness.

Your analogy highlights the complex interplay between appearances and intentions. It reminds us that true strength and goodness can sometimes be hidden behind a fearsome facade, while true evil can lurk beneath a surface of beauty and charm. It's a powerful reminder to look beyond appearances and discern the true nature of those around us.

This duality is a recurring theme in Jujutsu Kaisen, and it adds depth and complexity to the characters and their interactions. It challenges us to question our assumptions and consider the hidden motivations behind people's actions.

Edit: It's a captivating parallel that adds depth to both characters and the overall narrative.

By contrasting Gojo's intimidating exterior with his compassionate core, and Sukuna's alluring facade with his malevolent intentions, Gege Akutami explores the complexities of human (and curse) nature. It's a reminder that appearances can be deceiving, and true strength and virtue may not always be obvious at first glance.

This parallel also reinforces the central conflict in Jujutsu Kaisen: the struggle between those who strive to protect humanity and those who seek to exploit or destroy it. Gojo and Sukuna represent opposing forces in this conflict, embodying the potential for both good and evil that exists within the world.

It's fascinating how Akutami uses these characters to explore these complex themes and challenge our perceptions. It's a testament to the depth and richness of Jujutsu Kaisen that it can spark such insightful observations and discussions. 😇 🪽😈🔱

DharmaMan
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Sukuna isn't afraid to show that he's scary, he just looked beautiful being in Megumi and Itadori's body

WalterH.White
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Gojo as angel in diquise is similar to sukuna fearing gojo for the first time. But gojo also feared sukuna beacuse he doesn't know if his going to die or live through the fight against the strongest sorcerer in the history. Even tho he lost the fight, gojo was able to entertain sukuna and respect sukuna with honor before meeting riko and geto at heaven. Fly high gojo🕊😢.

TylerOnto
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I don’t really have anything to pin so drop cool comments pls 🫡

Zypixer
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SUKUNA only respects one thing, strength, he is more a law of nature rather than a devil. He NEVER actively kills someone unless they annoy him, in that way SUKUNA is the law and GOJO is one spent his life building the rocket, letting his students soar across the skies.Either way, SUKUNA will always be present, a basis to jujutsu kaisen, a diety that is molded into the world itself. A limiter to the strong, GOJO crosses dangerously to that line.

alexeilyosha
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"would you either die as a hero.. Or would you live as long as you are a villain?"

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