Nah Id Win Gojo
28x19 Inch Jujutsu Kaisen Manga Poster Custom Manga Panel Drawing Nah i'd win refers to a frame in the manga series jujutsu kaisen (jjk) in chapter 221 in which the character satoru gojo says the phrase "nah, i'd win." the frame was re translated by various manga sites like viz which changed it from "no" to "nah, i'd win" to match a callback to chapter 3. Dalam kolom komentar di postingan tersebut, pengguna reddit lain mulai membuat beragam meme dengan memakai panel gojo mengatakan “nah, i’d win”. seperti contohnya saat pengguna reddit a cleany casual mengupload versi edit dengan mengedit kalimat yang dikatakan gojo menjadi “nuh uh”.
Nah Id Win Gojo Nah Id Win Gif Nah Id Win Gojo Nah Id Win Gojo Satoru The meme takes a panel from chapter 221 of jujutsu kaisen, where gojo says “nah, i’d win,” and replaces his face with different jujutsu kaisen characters, different cartoon characters, literal animals, and other more abstract things, like the speech bubble that contains the line “nah, i’d win.”. If you pay attention to chapter 236 you can actually see gojo fusing with sukuna to prepare against kashimo the king of farmers, thats why sukuna has 40 fingers, 4 arms, and 4 eyes. nah, he'll win. is gojo acoustic. Nah i'd win — unveil the mystery behind satoru gojo's iconic line in jujutsu kaisen chapter 221. explore the meme, character, and the impact of the manga series. Have you wondered how jujutsu kaisen's "nah, i'd win" came to be? here's a breakdown of the iconic meme's origins.
Gojo Satoru Nah I D Win Sticker Gojo Nah Id Win Nah I D Win Meme Etsy Nah i'd win — unveil the mystery behind satoru gojo's iconic line in jujutsu kaisen chapter 221. explore the meme, character, and the impact of the manga series. Have you wondered how jujutsu kaisen's "nah, i'd win" came to be? here's a breakdown of the iconic meme's origins. “nah, i’d win” is a line from jujutsu kaisen spoken by satoru gojo in chapter 221 of the manga, when asked whether he expected to lose his upcoming battle against ryomen sukuna. his answer was three words and zero hesitation. When gojo said "nah, i'd win" with such certainty, he wasn't meaning that he would beat sukuna. he was also thinking about those sorcerers he helped bring up; how their combined efforts together would bring them a new kind of strength—one of a teamwork and mutual dependence that gojo was too isolated and powerful to know—to take sukuna down. "nah i'd win" is a remark made by jujutsu kaisen's satoru gojo that became a meme after controversy over the translation spread. Gojo satoru said "nah, i'd win" against kenjaku, but was torn in half by sukuna. fans memed this line as the greatest lie in jujutsu kaisen history, but what does it mean for the story?.
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