Boruto: Junkies

Kade pushed past a guy in a 'Karma' hoodie who was muttering, "It’s not an Otsutsuki, it’s a Shibai theory… it has to be…" over and over again. He found an empty terminal. His hands hovered over the keyboard.

The neon sign above the convenience store flickered, bathing the pavement in a sickly shade of pink. To anyone else, it was just a broken light. To Kade, it looked like a Rinnegan spinning in the dark. boruto junkies

"You got credits?" Jax asked, standing behind him. Kade pushed past a guy in a 'Karma'

Jax put a hand on Kade’s shoulder, his grip tight. "It’s okay, man. It’s okay. We have the anime filler arcs to hold us over. We can rewatch the Funato Crisis. We can argue about power levels on Twitter." The neon sign above the convenience store flickered,

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The term “junkie” traditionally refers to substance dependence, but in online fandom spaces, it has been repurposed to describe fans who consume content obsessively, often while vocally hating it. Boruto , as a sequel to the globally successful Naruto , faces unique pressures: it must honor legacy characters while building new ones. “Boruto Junkies” are fans who cannot stop watching/reading, even when they claim the series has “fallen off.” This paper analyzes the psychological and cultural drivers behind this behavior.