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AFO And The Quirk Counselor Offer Their "help" In Making Himiko And Yuuga Be What The Hero Society Says
AFO and the quirk counselor offer their "help" in making Himiko and Yuuga be what the Hero Society says is normal and they even smile and dress alike. AFO really represents the worst of the Hero Society and Japanese society in general.
Thinking about Toga and Aoyama similarities
Thinking about the wording of these panels


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It's quite curious how Guts and Casca's arcs are opposites, which makes them complementary.
Guts is so active that he never rests, this is seen by the fact of how little Guts cares about himself or when he decides to leave the Band of the Hawk to find his own dream to be an equal to Griffith and how he decided to go on a revenge rampage instead of staying with Casca which caused the Beast of Darkness to be born as a result, and Casca is passive because she has always prioritized the dreams of others above her own plus she is in a constant fight to recover and maintain her agency that is constantly taken away from her.
Guts has to learn to be passive in the sense that he must learn that he should not do everything alone and that he has the right to rest, to be vulnerable by venting his sadness in a healthy way and enjoy the simple things in life and Casca has to be more active in the sense that she must have her own aspiration and must recover her agency.
It's Guts who encourages Casca that she can be more than Griffith's swords and values her for who she is and it's Casca who encourages Guts to relax, to be vulnerable and that he can do and enjoy other things than just fighting.
Cinder meeting Azula is the same as Revy meeting Lara Croft.
Cinder and Revy would hate Azula and Lara for being born into an influential family with all the wealth and prestige that comes with it while Cinder and Revy were abused and grew up in poverty.
Azula and Lara would also not like Cinder and Revy because they would see them as violent savages who demand something that doesn't correspond to them for no apparent reason.
Guide My Way (Red like Roses part III) is a perfect continuation of the Red like Roses songs! Red like Roses I was musically all about Ruby, but lyrically it's not about her all. It's her connection yo her mother, and then to each of her teammates. Red like Roses part II is a literal dialogue between Ruby and Summer about the abandonment issuess and pressures and ideals a child si forced to burden after losing a parent. But Guide My Way is Ruby affirming her worth as her own person. She can still admire Summer but the true honoring of her isn't being her copy or her echo, it's being her own burning rose.
With everything that has been revealed to us about AFO, it seems that he is the fusion of Guts and Griffith.
AFO and Guts
They are tall, muscular and have short curly hair.
They were born to a dead mother.
They have a strong sense of survival and they are willing to do anything to survive even impossible things.
They are quite aggressive, especially towards those who harm the people they love.
They are also aggressive towards their loved ones but they care about them.
Because of their upbringing (or lack thereof) they see violence as normal.
They are considered demon children or beings of bad luck.
They both want to be loved but can't show it.
AFO and Griffith
They have white hair.
They both cling to a dream they had since childhood.
They both have a very distorted perception of love, being quite controlling and possessive of their loved ones.
They are willing to do whatever it takes to achieve their dream.
They are manipulative and charismatic but sometimes they are childish.
They have a large number of followers and they consider them their saviors.
They are obsessed with people who they believe betrayed or abandoned them.
They recruited children to help them achieve their dream.
They are demon lords (Griffith's case he is literally one).
For those who say that Satoru Gojo lost unfairly against Sukuna, they forget that we are talking about an ancient sorcerer from the Heian era in the golden age of sorcery and he was not just any sorcerer but the strongest of that time. Sukuna had a huge amount of experience as well as being quite smart because Sukuna wanted to see what Mahoraga was capable of and saw his fight against Satoru as the perfect opportunity to use the shikigami and to do so he made Gojo think that he could beat him if he used his domain extension and although he looked as bad as Satoru by letting himself be attacked by it, actually every time Satoru used the Infinite Void he was only strengthening Mahoraga.
Sukuna conditioned the fight so that he would win with the shikigami, but if Sukuna had wanted, he could have ended the fight much earlier by using Domain Amplification (the improved version of Simple Domain) in each domain extension clash he had with Satoru, avoiding suffering damage from the latter, and when Satoru couldn't use his domain extension and his Limitless Technique to protect himself due to the wear and tear on his brain, Sukuna would eliminate him using the Malevolent Shrine. If it were not for Sukuna's whim of wanting to use Mahoraga, he would have beaten Satoru and it is even implied that Sukuna allowed himself to be hit so that Mahoraga would adapt to Satoru's infinity.
Even in their activation of domains Gojo had to destroy and regenerate his brain five times while Sukuna didn't have this problem, this is because Sukuna didn't lose his domain as many times as Satoru because we must not forget that Sukuna's domain doesn't need barrier like Gojo's so it was easier to destroy Satoru's domain than Sukuna's.