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Has Gege Ever Told Us What Happens If Geto Turns A Curse Into An Orb, But Doesn't Swallow It?
Has gege ever told us what happens if Geto turns a curse into an orb, but doesn't swallow it?
I can only assume that it's a temporary state. If that were enough to exorcised or indefinitely contain the curse, then he wouldn't have absorbed so many.
Lmao the answer came to me in a dream (like when I read the whole manga in a week and my dreams were bright white manga panels that I had to READ and they included missing scenes that were added to the anime) bc now my jjk analyzing continues subconsciously....
I was asking what if a curse, like Mahito, could eat one of them?
Like... Maybe they are sealed or can be sealed. Maybe some can act as talismans, protective.
But generally I don't know (maybe no one has the answer, the technique is rare and not passed down in a clan that keeps records) if they stay like that forever.
It might attract curses that would eat it to become stronger.
For now I assume they wouldn't have taken that risk. (but imagine like a shelf full of cursed crystal balls. It would look so cool. Ugh)
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How I feel about JJK characters
× Gojo - I could fix him
× Geto - he could fix me
× Sukuna - he would understand me
× Uraume - also relatable
× Choso - i used to want him but then I realized that I am him and now I just feel weird
× Hanami - was totally redeemable, and likely felt so awful about humans bc of their exposure to Mahito as a curse born of humans, gave us a bad reputation. Hanami didn't even align ethically with the curses - and might have been in that group to prevent Jogo from burning down the forests. (I have to read the light novels still)
This might be a reach but I'm trying to notice more things, right


Gojo showing up to the station in Shibuya, and getting dumped by Geto - there's a black dog in the background of each. (like a sign he's about to revisit that time, meet 'Geto').
Before I only noticed the black dog café sign, and thought it was foreshadowing Gojo meeting Megumi. Here, I think the black dog (that's basically a silhouette, a shadow) represents Megumi's shikigami.
In the station, there's an 8 over the black dog (the one that survived, btw) and 8 looks like an infinity symbol. It could also be in reference to Mahoraga, or specifically the halo thing over its head.
The next panel:

If I really want to reach, I'd say those 4 marks could represent Sukuna's eyes.

I was thinking about how happy Sukuna is that Mahoraga can see his technique when I noticed... The marks on his face in this panel look like an extra eye. As if he has six eyes.
What if Gojo becomes Sukuna's vessel?
Gojo and Sukuna have this hypervigilant need to be the strongest they possibly can (even when no one is close to their level).
Gojo told Geto that he felt sorry for Sukuna. That he knows how isolated it feels.
Idk there's so many posts about their similarities, how they're 2 sides of the same coin, and I think it would be neat.
Though I do wish Sukuna could have his own body, if it isn't possible to possess a cursed corpse, this is... Another possibility I'd like to explore.
Gojo invites Sukuna in.
Sukuna gets to be seen by someone who can understand him, without exploiting that vulnerability.
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JJK 266 & Megumi's Childhood
i wanted to talk about megumi and his childhood for a bit, and how it ties into what happened in the most recent chapter, specifically the reasoning behind why yuuji's "i'm so lonely without you, fushiguro" was so moving for him.
i sincerely believe that everything about megumi and the way he acts can be traced back to being abandoned as a child, and i have a lot to say about this that doesn't pertain to this chapter, but that's for another post. for now, i want to talk about the logic megumi adopted to explain why he'd been left behind as a child, and how that carries through to 266.
the elephant in the room first: this is not a safe space to defend toji. you can say whatever you want about him "loving megumi," but it doesn't change the fact that he wasn't a good father, and he was never around for megumi. he gave megumi the first of many wounds, the one that megumi built his whole sense of self around.
what brought this up for me is this line that megumi shares to yuuji after yuuji has made contact with his soul in 266.

i've already talked a bit about how i don't think this should be taken literally (you can read my full thoughts here), but to paraphrase: megumi isn't saying they are literally walking side by side, rather that he holds them to the same level in his mind, and he wants to see them achieve peace and happiness. it's also implied by the "seeing off" part that he is standing back and watching this happen. he isn't a part of said peace
in that post, i touched on the way megumi is always willing to shoulder the burden of being a "bad" person when it comes to tsumiki and yuuji, and how that relates to this line, but for the sake of this post, i specifically want to draw the comparison between this line, and what megumi says to gojo in ch79 when talking about his dad.

he assumes that when toji and tsumiki's mom leave them behind, it's because they're going on to live a happier life without the kids. he adopts this mindset at a very young age, and with the previously mentioned line, we can see how it's carried through until now.
megumi has internalized the idea that he's nothing but burden that drags other people down. his young mind couldn't come up with any other explanation. he thinks he's the dead weight that's been cut in order for toji and tsumiki's mom to achieve happiness, so he believes that no one can be happy as long as he's around.
he also comes to accept that he will always inevitably be left behind. he assumes that everyone will outgrow him and move onto something better, so he lives in anticipation that he will be abandoned again eventually, hence, it is natural for him to envision the two people that matter the most to him needing to leave him behind to achieve happiness.
enter: yuuji.

he basically outright rejects the idea that he would be happier without megumi around. he tells megumi directly, "no, i'd be lonely without you." and he says this to child megumi, the one who only knew the feeling of being left behind and the idea that everyone else would be happier without him.
this is what pushes megumi to finally fight back, because he realizes his life actually is worth something to someone. he sees that him being gone won't make the people (or uh. singular remaining person) he cares about happy.