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People tend to think Bleach “doesn’t make sense” or it’s “boring”, when it’s very complex to understand and people don’t actually get the meaning and analogy on Kubo Tite’s work. Most people just focus on blood and punches, and complain about Ichigo getting power ups without training (Urahara says hi, Yoruichi says hi, Vizards say hi, Royal Guard say hi, Isshin say hi, Ginjo say hi, etc etc). But this is not the main focus of the post, it’s how people just ignore (unconsciously) the density of the manga and the story.
Sorry, but it takes brains to enjoy something like Bleach.
If we all were Einstein, Bleach would’ve been the most selling manga of history.