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I am biased? Sure, if it fits, call me biased. If I'd be biased, wouldn't have showed her flaws in the first place. I wouldn't have said she is selfish, what she really was at that time, in the first place.
I'd made her an angel and scream "OMG SAKURA IS PERFECT!! SHE HAS NO FLAWS SHE"S SOOO PERFECT!" like I've met people from some other camps, yet, I didn't. I was sure to point her flaw first.
But if it's fitting to you to call me biased, sure, go ahead.
The fact that I can have another view than the majority who, in my opinion, read this manga superficially, doesn't make me biased.
Sakura is not the only character that's hated whom behaviors I can explain.
The fact that I am seeing some things, some messages that are to be conveyed by the author, don't think that makes me biased towards her. Not to mention that was only a part of the overall explanation.
Sakura was a selfish, bratty, know-it-all, self-centered individual, I can give you that, hell, like you saw, I've called her myself that way, but that's from where she learns, that's how her character development takes place.
And we'll have to agree to disagree on the superficiality of her acts. If indeed she would've been superficial, she wouldn't have though if Naruto felt the same way she did.
Sure, people in real life are selfish, but also, people in real life learn from their mistakes and change that. But if you met only people of that type of nature, fine by me, but don't accuse everyone just because of someone.
If for you is nothing to like, fine, once again, it doesn't mean that for others should be the same way.
Im telling you the truth, youre againg being immature by thinking im being critical, im just not praising. And its my opinion as i said and others have theirs so i dont see what all this arguing will achieve. What you fail to realize is that what were discussing here is a depiction, not an actual person. Dont you find it ridiculous that someone skilled enough to beat an s rank ninja is so weak so as to not be able to get over the looks of one individual? Even when this person tries to kill her? Is that an accurate representation of the will of an alleged heroine? If you say yes youve never had the experience of seeing a strong willed woman before, im afraid.
While every character has their flaws, there are far too many in this one and a lot of it is absurd. I understand perfectly the message the author is trying to portray, what you dont understand is that this author can make mistakes.
As for understanding how naruto feels, again it was forced on her by sasukes rejection. Do you need to become broke in order to sympathise with the poor?(for lack of a better analogy)