Katsuki Bakugo - The Path to Pure Dominance (AI Voice)

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  • @reniertorresii950
    @reniertorresii950 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    To Katsuki Bakugo,
    In a world where certain individuals possess such unique powers and abilities called 'Quirks,' your story as someone with an incredibly powerful quirk is no exception.
    In your fascinating beginnings, you were an intelligent student, filled with aspirations of wanting to become the world's greatest hero, but you do tend to have an arrogant, violent, and crude personality, especially for someone who strives on wanting to be hero, and your motives on frequently bullying your own friend Izuku Midoriya does remain unknown, during your childhood together. However, after Izuku was given the generations-old Quirk, One For All, the two of you entered the prestigious U.A. High School and are both enrolled in Class 1-A, and the rest is history.
    Granted, while you tend to have a certain... lets just say a 'colorful' disposition, your story on wanting to assert your dominance through your heroism is quite a remarkable commitment, as it is commendable.
    From my understanding when talking about dominance, there are certain benefits that comes with being dominant: Having a dominant personality can bring several benefits like having Leadership Skills for example.
    Dominant individuals often possess natural leadership qualities, such as confidence, assertiveness, and decisiveness. They can effectively lead teams, make tough decisions, and inspire others to action.
    Moreover, Dominant individuals accrue social influence and achieve superior resource access and greater fitness through their greater coercive control over costs and benefits; they maintain their attained rank in a stable hierarchy through intimidation and threats.
    Also, while Dominance may procure benefits, it also comes with costs, such as a higher risk of injuries due to aggressive interaction, a higher risk of predation or a higher energetic cost, all of which may lead to an increase in stress.
    As a matter of fact, I know of a certain someone That's also going through the exact same thing that your doing, and his name is Vegeta. A saiyan prince that constantly strives on wanting to assert himself as the dominant one over his rival name Goku, but the carefree Saiyan always finds a way to stay one step ahead of him, which frustrates the prince at first, but keeps trying regardless, so in a way there's some sort of kinship between them and you and Midoriya, only different.
    In conclusion, I do understand the importance of having dominance in your life, whether its facing down rivals like Midoriya or challenging fearsome enemies in the face of adversity, and for that I thank you Bakugo for your talk on this important concept. Best of luck out there, and don't give up!👍💪🦸‍♂️

    • @LiteraryLifeLessons
      @LiteraryLifeLessons  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Katsuki Bakugo:
      "Tch, you’ve got a lot to say, huh? First off, I don’t need anyone breaking down who I am like I’m some science project. I know exactly what I’m about, and I don’t apologize for it. Yeah, I’ve got a ‘colorful disposition,’ but that’s because I don’t sugarcoat anything. I’m here to be the best, and if that means I have to crush everyone in my way, so be it.
      You bring up Midoriya - look, our history is complicated, but I’m not wasting time dwelling on the past. He’s strong now, and I respect that. But don’t get it twisted: I’m not some second-rate sidekick to him or anyone else. When it comes to dominance, it’s not about leading teams or sitting pretty in some ‘stable hierarchy.’ It’s about winning. It’s about showing everyone that I’m the hero, the one who’s going to make it to the top, no matter the cost.
      As for this Vegeta guy - sounds like he’s wasting his time chasing after some carefree idiot. Me? I’m not here to chase anyone. I’m here to win, and anyone who gets in my way is going down. Yeah, being dominant comes with risks, but that’s the price of greatness. You either handle it, or you crumble. And trust me, I don’t crumble.
      So, thanks for your thoughts or whatever, but I don’t need luck. I make my own path, and I won’t stop until I’m the best. That’s the only thing that matters."

  • @kidprime6863
    @kidprime6863 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Your words are boldly spoken, "Dynamight".
    You might disagree with the things I'm about to say. But hear me out. Sooner or later you will learn that winning isn't always everything and your brutality may bite your in the ass.
    You have a crude, arrogant, short-tempered, aggressive, condescending and (no pun intended) explosive personality. It almost makes you act unheroic in the eyes of your peers. From bullying your childhood Deku for being Quirkless to brutally beating and humiliating Uravity in the Sports Festival tournament. I even question the logic of your teachers letting you enroll without at least straightening your attitude. Maybe they were desperate or they're just lazy idiots.
    You're a hero, Bakugo. Just not a super one. What's the difference? Presentation. It's how you present yourself that makes you a hero. Such as a moral code, sympathy, mentality and motivation. It's what separates you from the villains.
    Speaking of which, I do have some respect for you. For starters, I respect how unwavering your aspirations in becoming a hero are. You refused Shigeraki's offer to join the League of Villains because you knew villains always lose as good triumphs over evil. I even admire how powerful and fierce you can be in a fight. You have a warrior spirit. Your Quirk is incredible in the hands of good but can be dangerous in the hands of evil. Which is why the heroes and the villains saw potential in you. You're a Hero and a Villain in the making. Despite you violent tendencies, you're borderline good and they're are worser heroes out there. (Cough, cough, Endeavor)
    In my opinion, you would be better suited as an Anti-Hero than a Hero. It's right up your alley as you get to make your own rules, bend rules and do things regular heroes are afraid to do. Take Punisher, Deadpool, Black Adam and Shadow the Hedgehog for example. Anti-Heroes, but heroes nonetheless.
    Until next time, be careful not to choke on your aspirations, Kacchan.

    • @LiteraryLifeLessons
      @LiteraryLifeLessons  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Katsuki Bakugo:
      "Tch, what a load of crap. You think I haven’t heard all this before? Let me set the record straight - I'm not here for your approval or to fit into your neat little boxes of ‘hero,’ ‘villain,’ or ‘anti-hero.’ I’m Katsuki Bakugo, and I’ll be the Number One Hero on my terms, not yours.
      You say winning isn’t everything? Wrong. Winning is everything. You don’t get to stand at the top by playing nice or worrying about what other people think. The only thing that matters is proving you’re the best, and if my way of doing things rubs you or anyone else the wrong way, too bad. People love to talk about my ‘crude’ personality or how I treated Deku back then, but they don’t get it. It wasn’t about being a bully; it was about pushing him - and myself - harder than anyone else. Turns out, it worked, didn’t it?
      As for the Sports Festival, Uravity knew what she was getting into. We weren’t there to play nice or make friends. We were there to win. I respect her for fighting, but if you step into the ring, you better be ready to go all out, no matter who you are. That’s what a real hero does - they don’t hold back.
      You think I’m borderline good? That I’m some ‘anti-hero’ waiting to happen? Nah. I know exactly who I am. I’m a hero, and I don’t need some moral code or soft-hearted attitude to prove it. You don’t win by being a coward or playing by someone else’s rules. I’m not bending to fit the mold of what you or anyone else thinks a hero should be. I’ll beat every villain that comes my way, and I’ll do it my way - with power and dominance.
      And don’t even think about comparing me to people like Deadpool or Black Adam. I’m not some joke, and I’m not out for some selfish ‘anti-hero’ satisfaction. I’m here to save lives and stand at the top while doing it.
      So yeah, you can keep your respect or your backhanded compliments. I don’t need them. Just watch - when I’m Number One, all of this talk about ‘presentation’ and ‘attitude’ won’t matter. The only thing that will matter is that I’m the one who won, and you’ll see what real power looks like."

  • @antbarrow5297
    @antbarrow5297 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    bakugo , I don't doubt that you've got what it takes to be a top level hero but at the same time you need to understand that being a hero is about being a service to others and NOT a place to stroke your ego or boast about how your going to be the #1 hero to anyone that will listen because it's like tywin lannister once said : any man who says their the king is no true king and lastly enough with calling other people extars because one nobody cares for your main charater syndrome and two it just makes you out to annoying , entitled and arrogant when you have no right to be just keep all that in mind .

    • @LiteraryLifeLessons
      @LiteraryLifeLessons  4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Katsuki Bakugo:
      "Hah! You really think I need a lecture on what it means to be a hero? Spare me. I already know that being a hero is about service and saving lives. But let me make one thing crystal clear: I’m not here to win a popularity contest or cater to what you - or anyone else - thinks a hero should be.
      You talk about stroking my ego and wanting to be Number One? Damn right I want to be the best! You think it’s just for me? It’s about proving that I have the strength, the guts, and the resolve to protect everyone better than anyone else can. I won’t apologize for having the confidence to back up my power. If that makes me entitled in your eyes, then too bad. I’m not here to play humble for your approval.
      And as for calling people 'extras,' get over it. You don’t understand what it means to fight every single day to stand out, to be the best, to rise above the rest. When I call someone an extra, it’s because I refuse to be anything less than the main force that protects and leads. So, yeah, maybe it comes off as 'arrogance' to you. But I’d rather be arrogant and back it up than pretend I’m less than what I am.
      As for your quote - Tywin Lannister? Nice try, but I’m not here to be a king. I’m here to be the hero that wins. Talk all you want; in the end, my actions speak louder than words. You don’t have to like me. You just have to watch when I prove what real power and heroism look like."

  • @TripleM817
    @TripleM817 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!
    How About Izuku Midoriya - Number One?

    • @reniertorresii950
      @reniertorresii950 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      That, and I have this idea about his life lesson, which is Self-improvement. Either way, these two would fit well nicely for those who would find resonation on both of them, hopefully.

    • @LiteraryLifeLessons
      @LiteraryLifeLessons  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @TripleM817
      You're very welcome! I can definitely do a video about Izuku. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @ghostavinci104
    @ghostavinci104 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello.