mos555

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I got an idea too: Mushoku Tensei NTR, but the ugly bastard is Rudeus’s original self from the real world :BootyTime:
Rudeus often acts like a bastard as it is. I think Inoda just won't be noticed against the background of Rudeus. Inoda has never even stolen Asuna's underwear. :ROFLMAO:
 
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I'm increasingly inclined to think that many fatties play this game and want to see Inoda succeed and the typical guy who always gets the prettiest girl like Kirito lose. (Please don't get mad at me, I'm just thinking out loud. :LUL: )
I mean Kirito also isn't 'the typical guy who gets all the girls'. From the start, he's a skinny, average looking, introverted, loner gamer kid. The harem around him forms because of his strength and skills in the game. Inoda, however, is all the worst traits; fat, ugly, smelly, perverse, emotionally manipulative while himself having uncontrollable emotions, and being rapey, and bad at the game.
 
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4-kun

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Rudeus often acts like a bastard as it is. I think Inoda just won't be noticed against the background of Rudeus. Inoda has never even stolen Asuna's underwear. :ROFLMAO:
Doesn't need to steal, he can just ask her anytime :LOL:
 
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Rudeus often acts like a bastard as it is. I think Inoda just won't be noticed against the background of Rudeus. Inoda has never even stolen Asuna's underwear. :ROFLMAO:
on the contrary, Inoda put his panties on Asuna's head, while she was sleeping xD
 
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I'm wondering where the update is, but went back to check the post and Fujino doesn't mention anything about it being in the first week of April. Just beginning/early April with a "as soon as possible" tacked on to it. So I guess whenever they can get it done. Was hoping it'd be now ish tbh.
 
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I mean Kirito also isn't 'the typical guy who gets all the girls'. From the start, he's a skinny, average looking, introverted, loner gamer kid. The harem around him forms because of his strength and skills in the game. Inoda, however, is all the worst traits; fat, ugly, smelly, perverse, emotionally manipulative while himself having uncontrollable emotions, and being rapey, and bad at the game.
Sinon, Asuna, Silica, Lisbeth, Tiese, Ronye, Alice, Argo like Kirito because Kirito is nice, friendly, helpful, supportive. Kirito is not looked down on, and he is handsome to girls, that's why girls like Kirito because of his character and appearance. Asuna loves Kirito because he is nice, good, helpful, supports her and loyal. It's not because of his gaming skills and strength, but because of Kirito's personality and appearance. And what if Kirito is slim? A guy/girl who is slim can't have a girlfriend/boyfriend? Many people and even girls like a guy who is nice, helpful, supportive and who doesn't look down on them and especially isn't aggressive. Would you rather have an aggressive friend or a nice, good and friendly one? Because I'm a guy, I'd rather have a female friend or even a female friend who is nice, good, friendly and helpful, not aggressive, selfish, horrible.
I wrote about Kirito from the original SAO, not the SAO NTR game
 
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I mean Kirito also isn't 'the typical guy who gets all the girls'. From the start, he's a skinny, average looking, introverted, loner gamer kid. The harem around him forms because of his strength and skills in the game.
dude's not just some "skinny, average-looking, introverted, loner gamer kid" who lucked into a harem cause he's good at the game. that's a shallow take and doesn't do justice to his character throughout the series (including alicization). first off, kirito's not your typical loner. sure, he starts off preferring solo play, but that's more about his guilt from the moonlit black cats incident. despite that, he's consistently shown to be caring and protective. remember how he risked everything to save asuna from sugou in alfheim? that's not just some "gamer skills" at play; that's deep emotional commitment
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and calling him "average-looking"? come on. the series and even the in-universe characters acknowledge his appeal. girls like asuna, sinon, and alice aren't drawn to him just because he's good with a sword. it's his genuine kindness, unwavering support, and yes, his looks too. he's got that classic anime protagonist charm that turns heads
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if you need receipts, just rewatch episodes like the one where he comforts sinon about her past trauma or when he stands up for eugeo in alicization. those moments highlight his depth beyond just being a "strong player." so yeah, kirito's appeal isn't just about his in-game prowess. it's about who he is as a person. he's supportive, he's kind, and he genuinely cares about the people around him. he doesn’t just fight for himself, he fights for the people he loves
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dude's not just some "skinny, average-looking, introverted, loner gamer kid" who lucked into a harem cause he's good at the game. that's a shallow take and doesn't do justice to his character throughout the series (including alicization). first off, kirito's not your typical loner. sure, he starts off preferring solo play, but that's more about his guilt from the moonlit black cats incident. despite that, he's consistently shown to be caring and protective. remember how he risked everything to save asuna from sugou in alfheim? that's not just some "gamer skills" at play; that's deep emotional commitment
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and calling him "average-looking"? come on. the series and even the in-universe characters acknowledge his appeal. girls like asuna, sinon, and alice aren't drawn to him just because he's good with a sword. it's his genuine kindness, unwavering support, and yes, his looks too. he's got that classic anime protagonist charm that turns heads
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if you need receipts, just rewatch episodes like the one where he comforts sinon about her past trauma or when he stands up for eugeo in alicization. those moments highlight his depth beyond just being a "strong player." so yeah, kirito's appeal isn't just about his in-game prowess. it's about who he is as a person. he's supportive, he's kind, and he genuinely cares about the people around him. he doesn’t just fight for himself, he fights for the people he loves
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he is a standard simp caring boring nice guy japanase protagonist,there are 100s more mcs who are just like him
 

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dude's not just some "skinny, average-looking, introverted, loner gamer kid" who lucked into a harem cause he's good at the game. that's a shallow take and doesn't do justice to his character throughout the series (including alicization). first off, kirito's not your typical loner. sure, he starts off preferring solo play, but that's more about his guilt from the moonlit black cats incident. despite that, he's consistently shown to be caring and protective. remember how he risked everything to save asuna from sugou in alfheim? that's not just some "gamer skills" at play; that's deep emotional commitment
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and calling him "average-looking"? come on. the series and even the in-universe characters acknowledge his appeal. girls like asuna, sinon, and alice aren't drawn to him just because he's good with a sword. it's his genuine kindness, unwavering support, and yes, his looks too. he's got that classic anime protagonist charm that turns heads
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if you need receipts, just rewatch episodes like the one where he comforts sinon about her past trauma or when he stands up for eugeo in alicization. those moments highlight his depth beyond just being a "strong player." so yeah, kirito's appeal isn't just about his in-game prowess. it's about who he is as a person. he's supportive, he's kind, and he genuinely cares about the people around him. he doesn’t just fight for himself, he fights for the people he loves
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the difference between Kirito and Inoda, Kirito offers flowers and Inoda offers dick xD
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he is a standard simp caring boring nice guy japanase protagonist,there are 100s more mcs who are just like him
hundreds like him? nah, kirito was one of the first to set the standard. before sao, most mcs either had to grind their way up or were straight up weak. kirito came in as a self sufficient, yet emotionally driven protagonist, and now half the isekai/gamer mcs copy his formula. you can call him "boring," but acting like he’s just another face in the crowd is straight up revisionist history
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hundreds like him? nah, kirito was one of the first to set the standard. before sao, most mcs either had to grind their way up or were straight up weak. kirito came in as a self sufficient, yet emotionally driven protagonist, and now half the isekai/gamer mcs copy his formula. you can call him "boring," but acting like he’s just another face in the crowd is straight up revisionist history
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a good protagonist is samurai jack,jhonny bravo or even cowardly dog

japanase mcs are all but that,being overly nice to others is just a easy way to get involved in the world story while being always on the preacher good side
lets not even talk about villains who are the mostly evil beings on the planet so the mc can shine even more
 

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a good protagonist is samurai jack,jhonny bravo or even cowardly dog

japanase mcs are all but that,being overly nice to others is just a easy way to get involved in the world story while being always on the preacher good side
jack, johnny, and courage are great, but kirito isn’t just 'overly nice' to get involved. his choices, struggles, and growth shape the story, not just luck or kindness. he fights, he suffers, and he changes. that’s what makes a good protagonist imo
 
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a good protagonist is samurai jack,jhonny bravo or even cowardly dog

japanase mcs are all but that,being overly nice to others is just a easy way to get involved in the world story while being always on the preacher good side
lets not even talk about villains who are the mostly evil beings on the planet so the mc can shine even more
agree with you all the way. theres many mc's like him around and he def wasnt the first lol. kirito is a "mary sue" through and through
 

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agree with you all the way. theres many mc's like him around and he def wasnt the first lol. kirito is a "mary sue" through and through
if kirito was a 'mary sue,' he wouldn’t have lost, suffered, or gone through actual trauma. he earned his strength, made sacrifices, and changed over time. if there were 'many' like him before sao, name them, because he was the blueprint, not the copy. or maybe you're just riding the hate bandwagon without even thinking for yourself
 
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