I don't usually rank sad backstories, but Gaara got a lot more abuse then Naruto did. Naruto was ignored looked down in most cases which is terrible. Gaara's dad sent assassins to kill Gaara, even the person closest to Gaara, Yashamaru.
most people would usually say Naruto because they showed him most and made it seem sadder but when looking back at it Gaara killed his guardian (mother like figure if I rmb correctly) without even knowing and that is a pain far beyond Naruto's atleast his was killed by a monster placed in him
and remember shukaku wouldnt let him sleep so he has never slept right and went in a rampage every single night making everyone even his own father hate him or be scared of him.
I agree with you except I have to say when Jamie Lee Curtis won best supporting actress
OMG
I went completely crazy
that right there is what makes me watch awards shows
AND
now these damn huge studios
what don't they get
without a script
an idea
there's no
films
tv
to be made
forget
reality
Award shows are nothing more than self promotion of themselves. And act like self advertising.
Like advertising, the less advertising the less popularity.
The award shows once mattered. Since they have become so much more than a few once or twice a year but rather at least a 100, all with varying degrees of actual criteria beyond marketing campaigns and now the over-compensating “inclusive,” nature of certain categories going out of their way
Naruto story was just unfortunate
ReplyI don't usually rank sad backstories, but Gaara got a lot more abuse then Naruto did. Naruto was ignored looked down in most cases which is terrible. Gaara's dad sent assassins to kill Gaara, even the person closest to Gaara, Yashamaru.
Replymost people would usually say Naruto because they showed him most and made it seem sadder but when looking back at it Gaara killed his guardian (mother like figure if I rmb correctly) without even knowing and that is a pain far beyond Naruto's atleast his was killed by a monster placed in him
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