@@user-ig4wn9qp8o Yes, it’s “yowai mon”, not “yowai mou”. “もん” (mon) is a feminine ending particle, a slang synonymous to “から” (kara; “because”). It is usually used a lot by children, so it gives the impression of being childish lol.
Nakamura San did an excellent job !!!!!!! I love his voice so much ! I've never wanted someone to call me weak and now here I am putting this on loop...
@lajhigalala3477 If you are talking about how Sukuna didn't actually mean that, I believe that too. I just find it funny how Sukuna's and Gojo's words are perfectly inverse of each other, especially since they both are considered the strongest. _Also I am a manga reader. I know it has nothing to do with the comment/discussion, I just felt to mention it._
@@Stardust-Crusader455 oh sorry I thought it was a way of mocking I am personally not a gojo fan but I found that people are defending the bad while suppressing the defender .. I am sorry that I misunderstood you
It doesn't MAKE IT FEEL....it is a fact...he wanted to provoke Jogo to expand his domain so that he could teach Yuji about domains in a practical way .😂
literally my brain now: AHAHAHA DAIJOBU DESHOU DATTE KIMI YOWAI MO AHAHAHA AHAHAHA DAIJOBU DESHOU DATTE KIMI YOWAI MO AHAHAHA AHAHAHA DAIJOBU DESHOU DATTE KIMI YOWAI MO AHAHAHA AHAHAHA DAIJOBU DESHOU DATTE KIMI YOWAI MO AHAHAHA
Plsss im so unhealthily obsessed with this dialogue 😂 i keep saying it every other second Edit: I taught this to my 5 y/o nephew and he's addicted too. Now he randomly shoots "yowai mo" to anyone in the house confusing them while i laugh my ass off