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Stop ignoring my words and pay attention.
Naruto is selfish and only cares about the Hokage title. That's the only reason why he praised him.
Besides the Hokage title, Naruto doesn't understand shit about Obito.
If Naruto was to perceive and understand someone then it would be Gaara, which he does.
It's more selfish to forget everyone that has been affected by a common enemy and choose to praise him regardless of what he did.
I wonder if those 50000+ Shinobi that were killed has anything to say about this. Of course not, because they are dead.
lol..
Obito could rape Kushina and kill Sakra and Naruto would still have a good reason to praise him, amirite? Lol
lmao..
I could be identical to a serial killer that nuked a church. Does that mean I have to praise him or that it is normal to praise him?
Dude stop.
What's admirable to you is completely nonsensical.
I probably shouldn't do this. And I'll warn everyone ahead of time that I’m the most inarticulate person ever so this will probably not come across as I intend it to. I’m sorry.
I get the feeling that you have never been through any deep emotional pain (or maybe you're overcompensating) or really gotten to know a person well enough to understand why they are the way they are. People want to have a purpose in life, a way of proving that they exist, a sense that they are necessary in someone else's life. When a person loses their purpose or begins to feel unneeded, they are met with essentially two choices. They can either run away from reality, remain alone, martyr themselves, and decide to hate everyone else for making them feel useless, or they can look inward, understand their own pain, and pick themselves back up with a new outlook on life. It is much easier to blame other people for your problems, to feel like the world is against you, to be the perpetual victim, and it is extremely difficult to escape from this mentality. It is much more difficult to truthfully evaluate yourself, acknowledge your shortcomings, and face your problems. If you haven’t been through it, you will have a hard time comprehending just how painful it is. Obito was able to do it though, after spending over half of his life hiding from reality. That warrants admiration.