@KBranchman
@PokeysaurusRex
@arvofart
Japanese culture has depicted yasuke as a samurai in media in the past. All of a sudden, it’s a forced agenda, just because he’s black lol
If I saw this id actually buy it because I'd know the morons at ubisoft who are making games for the journalists and not the customers have been fired.
@444Kreemy
@talianoel59662
@lampardtre321
@nubylia
@Jasonterrysysbm
You do know he’s with that girl right now, and they have a kid lol. All this proves is that the love between a bm and ww doesn’t depend on what others say. Ww will go against their whole family to be with a bm, you’re actually making my case for me 😂
No offense. But Sakura doesn't come from a line of great ninja, she doesn't have exceptional chakra, she doesn't have kekkei genkai, she doesn't have bijuu, nor was she chosen by Gods.
All she has is hard work, and she has succeeded in becoming the strongest kunoichi.
Nobody cares about any of them. SasuSaku remains the most popular couple in the manga, more popular and more developed one.
Believe me, I wish someone was a real fan of these couples and not just use them against SS and their fans like you.
@CotherScarlette
@DarkLimones
@Grummz
No, what’s more funny is that this just proves your actual point of argument is only racial. Because you people are the problem in every community
@444Kreemy
@talianoel59662
@lampardtre321
@nubylia
@Jasonterrysysbm
She spoke about other women’s experiences. You probably didn’t comprehend her at all. She spoke about other peoples reactions to bm ww relationships. Basically, their dad, brother, uncle etc would tell the girls to break up with the dude.
@talianoel59662
@lampardtre321
@nubylia
@Jasonterrysysbm
White woman don’t feel threatened by y’all, nobody does. Which is why people don’t even care to complain. No offense but ww are seen as more valuable, so most people get mad at bm ww pairings. It’s actually self evident by statistics lol
@BlueandGray1864
@MarkOnorato66
@skol_noles
Why do all these cucks reply the same way, then run away. This is behaviour indicative of the same individual pretending to be multiple other accounts.