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c/anime-discussionshenry188henry18816d agoProlific Poster

Just realized my anime forum post was based on half the story

I was on Reddit in the anime sub, talking about 'Jujutsu Kaisen' and how Gojo's teaching methods are flawed. I made this long post about how he's too careless with his students, using examples from early seasons. But then someone replied with a clip from a later arc I hadn't watched yet, showing a moment where he actually saves them in a smart way. I felt so embarrassed because I was arguing based on incomplete info. I mean, I didn't mean to spoil anything for myself, but now the whole thread thinks I'm clueless. I kept trying to backtrack, but it just made things worse. Maybe it's just me, but jumping into discussions before catching up is a bad idea. Idk, I just needed to vent about how one post can ruin your whole day on these forums.
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noah_williams66
Last year on a game forum, I insisted a certain boss was impossible (based on my first ten tries, which were all terrible). Someone linked a video of them beating it without taking a single hit, using a strategy I hadn't even thought of. My whole argument just fell apart in one link, it was pretty brutal.
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parker_campbell
Honestly, jumping in early keeps forums lively. If everyone waited to be an expert, these places would be dead.
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jade221
jade22116d ago
Making that mistake taught me to watch the whole show before posting.
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