when a character is referred to as someone else's dog. you agree
fem gojo doodles
I saw this and wanted to cope so I made it sillier😞
I’m going to start this off by saying Sukuna, at least from what I’ve seen, is possibly one of the most misunderstood JJK characters, alongside Yuji. Because of how he’s treated narratively, and the position he holds within the story, it’s very easy to take everything he says as the truth and nothing more, even moreso when he’s commonly rewarded for his mindset, it being praised as the correct one to have.
He is the pinnacle of Jujutsu society in both body and in mind. At least, that’s what we’re made to think, up until 248 that is, where the cracks in his mind become apparent.
These cracks didn’t come out of nowhere either. Once you examine both his words and actions closely, especially in recent chapters, the weak points in Sukuna’s mentality are almost always on display. These weak points are most obvious within Sukuna’s fundamental ideology: Hedonism.
To give a brief summary, hedonism is a philosophical theory about human behaviour and our motivations, regarding the avoidance of pain and longing for pleasure as the most important factors in the decisions we make and how we choose to behave. Pleasure, in the concept of hedonism, is typically a broad term that encompasses any good experience that gives a person a sense of happiness or fulfilment - the opposite of pain.
There are a lot of different branches of the hedonistic theory, all with their own interpretations, but this is about the gist of it. Hedonism is a philosophy in which we live life based on the search for pleasure, whatever that means to each individual. Pleasure is a priority, and pain and displeasure is something to be avoided at all costs.
In Sukuna’s case, his hedonistic mentality is a highly self destructive one, baring similarities to the concept of folk hedonism - stereotypical hedonism - wherein the individual will seek pleasure at any cost, without regard for others. So long as pleasure is achieved, the means towards it don’t matter, and in such an extreme case like Sukuna, this has major flaws. Sukuna seems to always be chasing after a new high, a fact that becomes evident after the death of Gojo, as he tries to find someone, anyone, who can rival Gojo, and thus satisfy his need for pleasure. This falls into the Paradox of Hedonism, a counter-theory where the search for pleasure and defining happiness and pleasure as the same thing actually interferes with one’s pursuit of it, leading to dissatisfaction, and, in turn, pain.
Sukuna actively trying to derive some feeling from his battle with Higuruma, pressuring Higuruma to evolve in that moment, displays this flaw perfectly.
And then there’s this:
The way he talks about other people really places emphasis on the fact he relies on them for his source of satisfaction in life. If it entertains me, I’ll throw it a bone.’ ‘The perfect thing to slurp up to pass time until I die’. It’s interesting that he speaks of his main source of pleasure in this way, like they are dogs, or food, something lesser than him or something that won’t last as long as him, an acknowledgment of their fleeting nature, which he also directly acknowledges. In that sense, Sukuna is very self aware - to an extent. He’s a poet, a philosopher, an artist in every sense of the world. In 248, we see he’s capable of deconstructing his own behaviours and understanding them deeply, but he will always come to a biased conclusion due to his refusal to change.
If Sukuna is a seeker of pleasure, then Yuji is a seeker of pain, and if Sukuna is refusal to change, then Yuji is change.
Sukuna’s hedonistic mentality cannot survive because it relies upon remaining unchanged, and thus repeating the same journey to pleasure over and over, whether as Yuji, someone who often seeks pain - the opposite of hedonism - is able to get back up again and again, because he accepts change, accepts pain as a part of life, and grows from it, becoming unbreakable.
Sukuna’s pleasure is also not a long-lasting kind, which again links with the Paradox of Hedonism. You cannot equate a happy life with a pleasurable one. Sukuna will simply never be content with the life he has, always searching for something better than the last, something that will satiate him longer, and that is another reason as to why he will lose to Yuji, who once lived by similar principles, and tried to avoid pain, but was punished for it. If Yuji paralleling Sukuna in that way doesn’t say anything about Sukuna’s inevitable downfall, I don’t know what does.
That’s about all I have to say for now, but if you find this interesting, I’d recommend looking into the different theories of hedonism and the counterpoints to it. I have my own personal beliefs on it, but it’s always interesting to see other takes on philosophical theories!
gojo wants to be in your womb but not in the sexy way. he wants to be your fetus.
satoru is so touch starved that once you start giving him physical affection it will never be enough. he will not be satisfied until he has sunk into your bones and become one with you. he did not get skin on skin contact as a baby and you have to suffer the consequences.
tdlr gojo probably has a vore fetish bc he wasn’t held as a child and he can’t be normal ever
(dropping this in your ask box like a cat drops a dead mouse on its owners doorstep)
when you're trying to have a good day but your mutual reminds you that gojo has a vore fetish:
no but seriously though,,, i know i've been really harping on about mommy kink gojo lately but,,, GOD it's not my fault that mommy kinks keeping being relevant to specifically gojo. he just seems so much like one of those characters who's always one forehead kiss away from declaring he wants to hollow out your chest and curl up next to your heart with a smile so wide and so stupid, you'd think he just asked you out on a perfectly innocent date. i can't even imagine him trying to be that stealthy about it,,, you could be, like, a week into getting to know each other and suddenly he's suggesting that you two drink each other's spit (literally) (platonically). there are simply no boundaries he wouldn't cross because he simply does not believe that he could ever live completely apart from you and therefore, no boundaries are needed <3 i'd say he needs to get neutered but he'd probably be into that.
Old stsgst doodle from months ago~.
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i’ll never get over suguru saying to satoru ‘if you want to kill me, kill me, there’s meaning in that too.’ because there is so much meaning to it. from suguru searching for a reason to justify his actions, the act of satoru killing his would justify a reason for his cause, to the relationship he and satoru have. if anyone should be the one to end his life, let it be the one who loved him the most - the one who’s the strongest sorcerer in the world. the one who could, in suguru’s eyes if he were satoru, bring about change in society with his powers. and then finally, there’s so much meaning once satoru kills suguru because of the eventual damning consequences it had on the jujutsu society