2014-09-24, 17:02 | Link #121 | |
Bubbly and super fun
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Doesn't look like Kansas
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Naruto is predetermined by fate to absentmindedly stumble his way to success but he has been surprisingly absent from most of the big societal changes in the story. I'm still a little flabbergasted that Kishimoto had Naruto cry and faint on the ground and later count penises when Gaara was convincing the Gokage to work together and made the grand speech that united the Alliance. |
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2014-09-24, 18:03 | Link #122 | ||
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
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2014-09-24, 18:24 | Link #123 |
Part-time misanthrope
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Killing the leaders isn't the important part of a revolution.
The most prominent danger lies within the process of revolution, as its leaders very often aim to perpetuate themselves opposed to the interests of those that the revolution was meant to serve. Thus the previous system is merely replaced by another one that dangerously resembles the precedessor. Sasuke is trying to start a revolution. But does he actually know how to end it? |
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