He is always taking responsibility by and cleaning up the mess caused by Aqua, Megumin and Darkness, being long-suffering and always having outbursts of anger, sadness and even joy. For such reason Kazuma gets frustrated by both the Parallel World realism or its lack of common sense or logic, as its bizarre monsters or rules.īecause Kazuma is basically a babysitter for this "troubled children" party members, Kazuma is a very stressed person too.
Although Kazuma has common sense, he usually classifies people and elements around him as manga and video games tropes, even having a weak spot for the "li'l sister" trope. Īlso, since Kazuma spent much of his young playing video games or reading manga, he sees his life in the Parallel World as a video game. However, Kazuma sometimes is carried away by the moment and wastes money partying in the Guild. Because of his intelligence and luck, he has a great business sense, and is always after news ways to make easy money.
Kazuma also enjoys partying and getting wasted.īecause of his laziness, Kazuma is also greedy, knowing he needs money in order to sustain himself without working daily. Kazuma is so experienced in the NEET lifestyle he even taught Bukkororii, another convicted NEET, ways to spend the whole day doing absolutely nothing. After he went to the Parallel World, Kazuma kept his laziness, as, while he works hard while he is on debt, once Kazuma has spare money, he stops working, lazing around at his mansion as a NEET. He wore a short sword on his belt, later replaced by his short katana, Chunchunmaru.īefore he died, Kazuma used to be a shut-in, who stopped attending school and spent the days locked in his room, playing video games. His usual outfit initially was a green tracksuit, but later he started using an adventurer outfit consisting of a gold-trimmed green mantle, white shirt, pants, and leather boots. Which was a big capital N no.Kazuma is a young man of average height 5'5" (165 cm) weighing 120 lb (54 kg) with slightly spiky chestnut-brown hair and green eyes (brown eyes in the light novel). “To the point where wanted to see the interview before it aired. You know what I’m saying? When I questioned him about things that he put out on social media, posted or tweeted, that weren’t factual, it was very uncomfortable for him,” Lemon revealed. “He’s not used to having to answer to anyone, especially someone like me who doesn’t share his worldview, who doesn’t look like him. For someone who doesn’t care about what people write or say about him, he sure does care about what people write or say about him.”ĭon Lemon continued by sharing his hypothesis that Musk simply isn’t used to being held accountable for his words or actions. “And during the interview and during other interviews, he constantly says he doesn’t care what people write or say about him. I’ve interviewed many world leaders, presidents to convicts, and no one has been more sensitive or touchy than Elon Musk,” Lemon said.
In an interview with People magazine on Sunday, Lemon shared his side of the story. The billionaire claimed Lemon was being controlled by former CNN CEO Jeff Zucker in a subsequent post to the platform. However, he later shared that Musk canceled the contract for the show after the interview. Last week, Lemon revealed that Musk would be the first guest on his new program. Don Lemon is shining a light on his interaction with Elon Musk that led to the cancellation of his digital video program for the Musk-owned X social media platform.