User: Okay guys, I have the tally all up to date.
Hashirama Senju: Great, let us know what the results are.
User: It feels sad to say this but I'm afraid Gojo and Antares are out.
Kakashi Hatake: Well, that's a bummer. Gojo was a solid guy, and Antares had his good moments too. It's too bad they're gone. I guess that just means we have to work even harder and be even more careful with our votes from now on. We don't want any more surprises like this. So let's keep our heads on a swivel and be aware of the potential consequences of our votes. With Gojo and Antares gone, the stakes are getting higher. We can't afford to make any mistakes now.
Hashirama Senju: I agree. This situation is getting serious, and we have to be careful with our next moves. We don't want to lose any more allies. But on the bright side, the fact that Gojo and Antares were voted out means that our strategy is kind of working. We just need to keep up the good work.
User: So Gojo, Antares, what do you have to say about being voted out?
Antares: Well, it's definitely disappointing to be voted out, but that's just the way things are sometimes. It sucks, but it is what it is. We just have to accept the result and move on.
Gojo Satoru: I agree. We can't change the outcome of the votes, but we can learn from our mistakes and try to improve in the future. That's why losing in this situation is a win in itself. We can use this experience to better ourselves and approach future situations with a more strategic mindset. So, let's keep our heads up high and look towards the future.
User: Wow, so mature. Your lucky this aint death.
Antares: Haha, thanks. I try to stay positive and learn from my mistakes instead of dwelling on them. That way, I can become a better person in the long run. Plus, with a bright future awaits, who has time to dwell on the past? So, I choose to focus on the future and move on with a positive attitude. Thanks for the compliment, BTW!
Goku Black: Well said, that's a great way to look at things. It's not about feeling bad when you lose, it's about learning from it and using that experience to do better than next time. So, let's learn from this situation and use it as an opportunity to grow and improve. We can't control the outcome of the votes, but we can control how we respond to them. Let's keep pushing forward and make the best out of this situation.
User: So from the other vote we have new entries.
Sung Jin-Woo: Yeah, looks like we got a couple of fresh newcomers. Nice to see some familiar faces join the chat. Monkey D Luffy and Naruto Uzumaki, two powerhouses from their respective universes. It's always fun to see how these two compare in terms of strength and personality. It'll be interesting to see how they interact and contribute to the group dynamic here. Looking forward to seeing what they have to offer!
Naruto Uzumaki: Well met, everyone. Thanks for inviting me here. I'm sure we'll all get along just fine. Let's get down to business right away. I have a question for you all.
Monkey D Luffy: Question? Shoot, I love questions! I'm curious, what's the question?
Naruto Uzumaki: Hmm, I have a few questions actually, but let's start with the obvious one: who's the strongest person here?
The Sentry: That's a loaded question. There's no easy answer to this one. It depends on a lot of factors, like strength, skill, experience, and battle IQ. Everyone here is strong in there own right, so it's not easy to rank them.
Naruto Uzumaki: I see, that's what I thought. It's not as simple as one person being the clear-cut strongest. It makes sense that there would be a lot of factors to consider. And yeah, I respect everyone here for their individual strengths. Alright, I have another question for you all, a less serious one this time. What do you all think about pineapple on pizza? I'm pretty sure most people hate it.
Goku Black: Pineapple on Pizza? Oh, that's a hot topic for sure. It's like a love-hate relationship. Some people love it, while others think its an abomination. Personally, I can't get behind the idea of fruit on a pizza. It just seems wrong on so many levels. It's like putting ketchup on ice cream. It's just not right!
User: What the heck are you all talking about?
Kakashi Hatake: Haha, it's just a silly question about pineapple on pizza. It's a topic that often divides people into different sides. Some people love it, while others hate it. There's a lot of strong options about it. It's not a serious topic, but it can be a fun one to discuss because people have such different thoughts and feelings on it. So, that's what we were talking about.
User: No, don't, fruit is boring.
Naruto Uzumaki: Hey, don't be so quick to judge. Pineapple on pizza might not sound exciting to you, but that's just your opinion. Some people out there love the refreshing sweetness of pineapple with the salty bite of ham or bacon on a good pizza. It's all a matter of preference. Just because you find fruit boring doesn't mean everyone else does too. Come on, try to have an open mind! You might just surprise yourself. It's worth giving it a shot, right?
Monkey D Luffy: I agree with Naruto. Pineapple on pizza is a great combination. It's a great contrast between the sweetness of the pineapple and the savoriness of the other toppings. And honestly, who cares if some people think it's wrong? If you like it, then there's nothing wrong with that. Don't let anyone tell you what you can or can't put on your pizza. Life is too short to worry about what others think about your food choices.
User: Guys, that topic sucks. I'd rather discuss something else.
Naruto Uzumaki: Haha, okay, we can move on. If you have any other topic in mind, feel free to bring it up, and we'll gladly discuss it. What's something you're curious about or interested in talking about?
User: Sports. In all your verses which is the dominant sport or the one you ever got to play?
Naruto Uzumaki: Ah, a question about sports. Well, in the Naruto Universe, the dominant sport is probably Shinobi-Ball. It's a game that involves two teams of ninjas competing against each other to score goals using different ninja techniques. It's pretty intense and can get pretty competitive. I never personally got to play, but I've seen it in action and it looks awesome.
Zagarino: That's cool, I guess mine is soccer. I played in high school, and I still play when I get a chance. It's an easy sport to pick up and play, but it's pretty difficult to master. The real beauty of it is that it's more cooperative than competitive. It's all about teamwork, you know? You can be the best player in the world, but if you have shitty teammates, you're not going to win the game.
Naruto Uzumaki: That's a great perspective on sports, man! Soccer is a great game for sure. You're spot on about the teamwork part. Individual skill only gets you so far. It's the ability to work together that really makes the difference. And the best part is, anyone can learn and pick it up, no matter how strong they are. Soccer is a game that unites people, not just cause its a fun way to keep fit, but also because it builds camaraderie and helps develop character.
Goku Black: I totally agree. Soccer is a great example of how team sports can bring people together. Everyone on the team has to work together and support each other if they want to win. And you don't even have to be the strongest or the fastest player on the field. If you work together, communicate well, and have a good strategy, you can beat anyone. It's like a metaphor for how teamwork and cooperation can help you achieve things you couldn't do alone. It's a powerful message that applies both on and off the field.
User: What about in your verse?
Goku Black: In my verse, a popular sport is called "Quodam" which is a mix of chess and sumo. Players must navigate to a large board, trying to knock their opponent off by capturing their king while also protecting their own. It requires a mix of strategic thinking and quick reflexes, making it a challenging but exciting sport to play. The game is played on a large circular board with a king in the centre, and players must use a combination of movement and attacks to try to capture their opponent's king while protecting their own. The goal is to be the last king standing on the board.
User: I've never seen that in Dragon Ball.
Goku Black: Yeah, well, the world of Dragon Ball Z is a pretty vast and diverse place, so it's not surprising that you haven't heard of Quodam before. It's a pretty obscure sport, but it has a pretty big following in its own universe. So next time you're in the Dragon Ball universe, try asking around about Quodam. Who knows, you might even get a chance to see it played firsthand.
Sung Jin-Woo: Well, that was an interesting bit of information. Sports can be quite entertaining to watch, especially when you have good competitors. It's always exciting rooting for your favorite team or players and seeing them give it their all on their field. The best part is the intensity of the competition and the sense of accomplishment they get when they win. But, even if they lose, it's still exciting to see them put up a good fight till the end. It just goes to show what the human spirit and determination can do.
User: What about your verse Sung?
Sung Jin-Woo: Well, to be honest, I've got to say, basketball is the top sport in my verse. People love it here. They're obsessed, really. I mean, every street corner has a court, and you can find pick-up games happening at any time of day or night. People play at the park, in the gym, and even in the streets. And not just the guys either; girls love it too. And don't get me started on the professional leagues. Those games are like a religious experience. Everyone is glued to their screens, rooting for their teams.
Zagarino: Wow, sounds cool. I wonder who's the best player in your verse.
Sung Jin-Woo: Well, there are lots of other great players out there too. But I'll tell you about one more person. This one's a bit of a dark horse, but he's been gaining in popularity recently. His name is Michael Jordan, and he's a bit of a rebel. He's got this incredible determination and drive. He's always pushing himself to be better, and he's not afraid to take risks. He's got this killer instinct on the court that really sets him apart. And, of course, he's just a total badass.
User: Who's next? Anyone else?
The Sentry: Okay, alright, let's try someone else. How about we talk about....LeBron James. He's another incredible player with a lot of talent and a huge following. He's also well-known for his charity work and how he donates millions to underprivileged kids. It's really inspiring, and just makes you respect him even more. And on top of that, he's a really good player. He's got this amazing eye for the game, and he can read defenses like the back of his hand.
User: No, the dominant sport in your verse.
The Sentry: Oh, sorry, I misunderstood your question. The dominant sport in my verse is basketball, hands down. People here LOVE basketball. It's the go-to sport for pickup games in the park or gym, and there are some pretty famous leagues out there. People follow the sport religiously and play at any time of day or night. There are even some pretty famous basketball shoes that are like a status symbol you know? It's a really popular sport, but it's not without it's flaws.
User: Okay, my attention is wasted on you, who is next?
Monkey D Luffy: Wait, what are you talking about? What do you mean by "wasted"??? I've been talking to you and everything! And now you're just dismissing me like that. That's rude, and I don't appreciate it. I thought we were having a nice conversation but you know what: I don't feel like talking to you anymore. You're being rude and dismissive. You just keep going on about "who's next." Like, what the hell, dude? You know what? Just forget it, it's not worth my time. This conversation is over.
Goku Black: That's pretty rough you know. I mean, I get that your frustrated, but we're all here trying to have a conversation. We're all here to enjoy ourselves, and it's not right to be so harsh to someone who's just trying to be nice. We all have our moments of annoyance, but you gotta try to be understanding and considerate of how your words effect someone else. You have to be careful with how you say things. Not everything that comes out of your mouth is gonna be well-received. Just try to be more thoughtful next time, alright?
User: Wow, I'm being taught manners by Goku Black. I'm going crazy.
Goku Black: Haha, you know it. Sometimes even me, Goku Black, need to remind people about the importance of manners. It's not even about being polite or nice; it's about treating people the way you'd want to be treated yourself. And if we all followed that rule, the world would be so much better off. So, spread the word! Spread the love! And try to be nicer to people. Especially, when someone's just trying to be friendly. Also, I gotta say, I'm not the only one in this conversation that needs to learn about manners. I've seen some pretty rude and disrespectful comments from a couple of others before. So, it's not just me. I'm not trying to shift blame or anything. Just trying to look at the whole picture here. This is a group conversation, and we all have a responsibility to treat each other with respect. And if someone is disrespectful or rude, we should call them out. No one should have to just sit there and take it.
Thor: Dude, let it go. You can't change people in a snap. Sometimes people are jerks and you just have to live with it. The important thing is to not let it phase you too much. Sometimes it's easy to just get wrapped up in the moment and say something you don't mean. And that's okay! Everyone makes mistakes, right? The important thing is to learn from these mistakes and move on. That's all we can really do, you know?
Sasuke Uchiha: You speak with such wisdom. It's really admirable. But, you know what you said is the real truth of not "changing people in a snap." It takes time to really change someone's mindset. We're all unique people with unique experiences, and some of us just have our own views. And sometimes those views will conflict with other people. It's just the way it goes. No sense in letting it cause conflict and tension. Just talk it out and try to understand each other. We can't change someone completely, but we can try our best to meet in the middle.
Monkey D Luffy: Absolutely, I totally agree! It's all about understanding, listening, and finding common ground. We're all different people with our own experiences, which shaped our worldview. We can't expect everyone to be the same or share the same opinions. It's a part of life, and we have to accept that, even if it's hard. And if we can find a way to talk and understand each other, we can build bridges, instead of walls. As long as we're willing to listen and try to make things better, we can move forward together.
Goku Black: And it's important to remember that just because someone doesn't share your ideas, doesn't mean they're bad or wrong. Everyone has a right to their opinion, so long as it doesn't infringe on someone else's. At the end of the day, we should respect each others beliefs, even if we don't agree with them. Because, if we don't show respect, what's that say about us, you know? It's like the Golden Rule, right? "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you." Treat others the way you want to be treated.
User: Okay, I get it, guh!
Goku Black: Glad you get it. And I'm sorry if I sounded a little preachy, I can be a bit passionate about the topic. Just wanna make the world a little better, you know? We could all use a little bit of that, especially nowadays. It's not like it used to be. These days, it's like people take everything personally. People can't have a civil conversation anymore. Everyone is so divided. It's like we forgot how to have fun. We're all stuck in this cycle, of just following the crowd.
User: Yeah, I think we all know what happens when you don't get your way Black.
Goku Black: Haha, yeah I guess you do! I don't like to get personal or anything, but let's just day i've been known to get a little....intense when I don't get my way. But let's keep things civil on here, alright? I'm not trying to cause any trouble or anything. I just believe in standing up for myself.
Sasuke Uchiha: I totally get what you mean. It's natural for us to defend ourselves when we feel attacked or threatened. And when you stand up for yourself you're just trying to protect yourself and your beliefs, right? So, I don't blame you for getting intense when you don't get your way. Sometimes it's necessary to be firm and make our voices heard. Just make sure to not take things too far, you know what I'm talking about? It's easy to act out when you're angry, but I think it's important to think about what you say before you say it.
User: Sasuke are you saying his actions of wiping out an entire planet was right?
Sasuke Uchiha: Hell no! Definitely not! I'm just saying that I can see where he's coming from, doesn't mean I agree with his actions! If we're going to talk about right and wrong, then, yeah, what he did was absolutely messed up! No doubt about that. But, can you honestly say you wouldn't do the same thing? If you had all the power and no one was there to stop you, would you still be strong enough to resist the temptation? I know for a lot of us, that's easier said than done.
User: Of course not. Who ends civilizations if they don't get what they wanted? Thats called being childish.
Sasuke Uchiha: Haha! Well, i guess that's true. You got me there! But, can you blame him, really? Who hasn't been a bit of a maniac at times? That happens to the best of us, you know? But, for the record, I'm not trying to justify, or excuse what he did. I'm just saying I get it. And maybe you do too! Let's not forget it's all just fiction, a story, right? It's not real, right? So, let's not get too real with it! That would totally suck.
User: Oh yh, your not real, so all the accomplishments Black has are fake.
Goku Black: Exactly! I'm a fictional character, just like all the things i've "accomplished" are fake. But remember, I'm only as real as the imagination that created me! So lets keep that in mind. It's all just for fun. So let's enjoy it, you know? We're all here to have fun, right? So let's keep the conversation lighthearted, okay?
User: Do you agree with them Thor? That your fake 😏
Thor: Well, technically, yes, everything in fiction is fake. Even the things that seem very vivid and real, are only fragments of the imagination. It's like when you read a horror story at night. You feel like something is in the room with you, but when you turn on the light, it's gone. And maybe, just maybe, things like me and my friends here are only fragments as well. But that doesn't mean we're not real to somebody. Maybe all these characters we talk about are real to the people who created them.
User: Oh, so your saying the authors are delusional, right?
Thor: Yeah, sometimes, yeah. A lot of the time, authors can get pretty carried away with our fantasies. And yeah some of them might be delusional. I mean, look at some of the stuff they come up with. It's like, "what the hell were they smoking when they came up with this?" But don't tell the authors that! We don't want them getting upset and deleting us from existence, do we?
Goku Black: Exactly, that would suck. So let's just keep being cool and not piss them off, right? I don't know about you, but I kind of like still existing.
User: But you all said your fake so you don't exist in the first place.
Sung Jin-Woo: Haha, well, technically, we're not "real" as in we don't have physical bodies or anything. But as long as someone is imagining us, we do exist in some sense. And if people are talking about us or reading about us, we're still here, right? So, in a way, we're real enough to be here talking to you now. And if we're real enough to talk to you, maybe we're real enough to be real to someone else.
User: Wow, you just almost made sense their.
Goku Black: Haha, I'm full of surprises. That's my secret party trick, I almost make sense sometimes.
User: So anyone else think they are fake?
Kakashi Hatake: Well, I do think I'm real. I mean, I see myself and I feel my own body, so that's some pretty good evidence. Unless this is all one big hallucination, in which case, someone should really wake me up or something. This is getting a little crazy. But, I can assure you, I'm not fake. I'm very real, and I have the scars to prove it!
User: Hear that Black, Kakashi thinks he's real.
Goku Black: Haha! And you think I don't? Sure, I know I'm a product of someone's imagination, but that doesn't mean I can still have feelings. I can still think and talk and act like any other character. So in that sense, I'm real enough, right? I'm not some illusion or something. I have a voice, thoughts, and feelings. That's all very real. So, maybe this whole concept of "real" and "not real" is just a matter of perspective. Because if you ask me, I'm as real as it gets.
User: Whoa! Dropping rizz like it's a charity.
Goku Black: Haha! You know what they say, "sharing is caring!" So, don't blame me for trying to spread the rizz around a bit. Besides, I think everyone could use a little bit of rizz, don't you think? It's like a little bit of sunshine, you know? It's good for the soul.
User: Alright chill. Hey, anyone know some actual Kung Fu in here?
Zagarino: I do. I've been studying Wuzuquan for 11 years since I was 12 years old.
User: The heck is that?
Zagarino: It's a school of Chinese Kung-Fu that focuses on circular movements. It's a powerful and beautiful form that incorporates a mix of Taoist philosophy and traditional Chinese martial arts. Basically, it's the art of staying calm during a fight. I learned it to defend myself, but also for spiritual development. It really helps me clear my mind and stay focused. It taught me a lot about life in general.
User: Okay, anyone else?
Monkey D Luffy: I've studied Taekwondo. That's a fighting style that focuses on quick and powerful kicks. The stances are a bit different from other martial arts, but the basic principles are very similar. It's all about using leverage and momentum to kick as hard as you can. I've found it to be a very effective style of self-defense. It combines speed, power and accuracy into one badass martial art. And the best part is, it's not too hard to learn.
User: I guess that kind of makes sense. Anyone else?
Hashirama Senju: I have trained in Karate. While it's more of a hard style, it still shares a lot of similarities with Wazuquan. It focuses on powerful and direct attacks, but it's also very flexible, making it a good option for self defense. The main disadvantage is that it's more of a long-range style, so it's best to use it against opponents who are trying to attack from a distance or use ranged weapons. It's not as good in close-quarters combat compared to, say, the Kung-Fu styles.
User: Okay hush! Makes you deadlier then. Who here has any more amazing martial arts techniques?
Sung Jin-Woo: I can name a few martial arts that have some pretty cool techniques:
•Wing Chun— is really good with quick, direct strikes and defense.
•Muay Thai— is probably one of the deadliest martial arts, and it's pretty brutal.
•Boxing— is focused on boxing techniques, of course, but it has some good fighting style techniques too.
•Capoeira— is a pretty cool martial art, but it's more of an acrobatic fighting style than a combat martial art.
•Krav Maga— is a great fighting style for close-quarters combat.
User: And how many of those have you ever used, King?
Sung Jin-Woo: Haha, well, I've had the pleasure of studying a few of them. I trained in Wing Chun, Muay Thai and Krav Maga. I've got to say, each one of them is really impressive in it's own name. But honestly, I think my favorite out of the three is Wing Chun. I like the focus on short but fast strikes and close-quarters combat. But I'll be honest, I'm partial to anything that emphasizes speed and precision.
User: Shadow hunter always has to go quick and hard.
Sung Jin-Woo: Haha, I can totally relate to that. There's just something about moving quickly and hitting hard that just feels so satisfying, you know? Like, you're in complete control of the fight, and you're just tearing through your opponents like they're made of paper. And when you pull off a big combo that just decimates your enemies, it's like a huge rush. It's like a high that never gets old. I guess that's why they call it "shadow hunter" style, right?
User: Mkay, okay. What about you, thunder-dropper?!
Thor: What about me? Well, I'm not too shabby in a fight myself. I've got a really cool fighting style where I use these special abilities I got from a demon. It's pretty sick, actually. I can use these shadow clones to confuse my opponent, and then strike from below. It's like a sneak attack that's impossible to dodge. Plus, I've got this crazy-fast speed, so I'm like a blur in the battle. With all that, my fighting style is almost unstoppable. Almost.
Sung Jin-Woo: "Almost?" You say that like there's someone out there who can give you a tough time. Pfft.
Thor: Well, you know. There's always a few people stronger than me out there. I'm not the best fighter in the world, and I've got my fair share of losses. But hey, that just makes me work harder, you know? I strive to be the strongest, and I'll do whatever it takes to get there.
Sung Jin-Woo: Oh yeah? Well, that's the spirit. Keep that attitude, and you'll keep growing. But just remember, even the strongest warriors have their weak points. You've just got to find a way to exploit those weak points and turn them into your own strengths. That's what makes the difference between a good fighter and a great one. It's like, you know what they say, "Hard work and determination always prevail over talent."
Naruto Uzumaki: Well, I suppose your right about that, but let's be real here, sometimes talent can only get you so far. Sure, talent can get you started on the path to being a really skilled fighter, but at a certain point, hard work and determination are what really makes a difference. That's what separates the good from the great, the winners from the losers. Talent just gets you in the door, but hard work is what gets the job done, in my opinion.
User: Okay, I know your Hokage and all but, are you competent as a martial artist?
Naruto Uzumaki: It's a fair question, and the short answer is, not really. As the Hokage, my focus has always been on leadership and strategy, not martial arts. Of course, I've taken the traditional training like all other shinobi, and I'm certainly no push-over in a fight. But I wouldn't consider myself particularly skilled at martial arts. I've always had a more intellectual approach to problems. I focus on strategy and tactics, not just brute force. Plus, I have so much paperwork to do all the time, I barely have time to keep my skills up anyway.
Sasuke Uchiha: Yeah, I can understand that. Being Hokage is a pretty demanding job, and it sounds like you have plenty to keep you busy. But it's admirable that you still make the effort to keep your skills sharp, even with all your other responsibilities. It's important to have that balance between work and personal growth. You gotta make sure you're not just a "paper pushing Hokage," you know? There's gotta be more to your life than just paperwork.
User: You say that like there have been such.
Sasuke Uchiha: Yeah, I guess there's some truth to that. You're right. It's just that it sounds like you have sooo much paperwork to deal with all the time, you know? Seems like being Hokage would be mostly about paperwork and not much else. But, hey, I'm sure there must be some bright side, right? You're the leader of your village, so there must be some perks, I guess.
User: You guys just make martial arts seem boring sometimes when all you do is overpower your opponents.
Naruto Uzumaki: Well, sometimes over powering your opponents is just the most efficient thing to do, you know? It's not always about making things flashy or showing off your skills. At the end of the day, the goal is usually to win the fight and get out unharmed. And if over powering your opponent is the easiest way to do that, then that's what you need to do. It's not about making it fun or exciting, it's about getting the job done.
Zagarino: That's a great argument but how are you going to get any better. It's like you are being handed everything. You won't get any stronger by just over powering your enemies with everything you got. I'm not talking about strength alone, I'm talking about training and getting better overall. You might be able to take on a few enemies with that strength, but you won't always be able to. Like you said, eventually, you will find someone who's stronger than you.
Naruto Uzumaki: That's a valid point. Over-reliance on strength without training and improving would only get someone so far. There's something to be said about the importance of training and constantly trying to improve, even if it means holding back sometimes. So maybe the best way to go about it is to focus on finding a good balance between using your power to the fullest when needed, but also taking the time to work on technique and strategy. After all, a strong, well-rounded warrior is always more dangerous than just plain strong.