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Yeah... How is that relevant?
Back in my Thai Boxing days we had a group of 50 in a small training gym doing over 100 in high speed exercises at the end of the session. Start with dropping and doing one and then stand and jump throwing your hands in the air. Then 2, then 3, then 4, all the way up to ten. Then down again, 9, 8, 7. And then up again until everyone dropped. I counted up to 114, and then stopped - Because some had dropped by then. I know I got over 120. Heh you should have seen half-time that day. Some ppl had come there from parties, having eaten pizza and drinking bear. The air quality in the little gym was absolute shit. At half-time, everyone ran into the showers to puke, it's hilarious to think of now. I felt like I needed too, but only spat up some reflux into the trash and washed my mouth in the sink. I made it through the entire thing. But once I got home, I puked so hard I caused a stop in the toilet pipes. Turns out forgetting you've got Thai Boxing after a 2 days LAN party, barely sleeping, and eating 1kg meat, a loaf of bread, and a large plate of pasta - And having your training session in badly ventilated room that smells of bad breath and beer, does not agree with your stomache XD
You're thinking of doing them all at once, without serious warm-up. But I'm thinking of having him just do a couple of them every 20min or so while running. Most young guys could do at least 50-100 like that with little issue.
It only said that here now now though, yes?
Coming back to this: It makes "genuine relationships impossible." At least from the POV of modern psychology, it's a bit weird for anyone to decide what is, and what isn't one. Even though I agree with the assessment, from my own POV. I just think it's way too vague too be so absolute about it.
And it is that unlikely because: Who TF would waste THAT much money, influence, and effort on making him think he woke up in the Naruto-verse?
So again ridiculously elaborate prank becomes the other option. One that would seem about as likely as the situation he finds himself in.
Wouldn't account for the time period evident in EVERYTHING around him. The eye color is a second order of things to consider, and relevant because in the time period on display - They wouldn't have had coloured contacts. Rendering the question moot.
That is, unless like the original commenter on here says. He was already somewhat comfortable with the idea.
Doesn't exactly say he's constantly "assaulted" by them. All the same, you're right that his personality should have started to shift, immediately actually. But as for it sort of settling and him getting comfortable with it? No. Not even close.