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@TheAbridgenator  
Is perfectly performing the Kamehameha after seeing it done once really stealing it?
 
Goku legitimately learned the Kaio-ken & Spirit Bomb from King Kai, so no; no technique-stealing there.
 
Sure, Goku knows Tien’s Solar Flare and Krillin’s Destructo Disc, but he wasn’t the first to copy those moves. Vegeta used the Destructo Disc, (after seeing Krillin use it once and, later on, dodging it without looking) to slice off Gohan’s tail, and Krillin used the Solar Flare on Dodoria.
 
Gohan was never seen being taught Piccolo’s Masenko, (Hell, I don’t think Piccolo ever even used it in front of him.) but use it, he did, on Nappa.
ObliviaTheChangeling
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@Mugen Kagemaru  
I also personally like to think that Vegeta was the first two ascend to SSGSS. After all, he’s been trained by Whis for longer than Goku has and as such would probably have achieved the transformation by the time he got on Beerus’ planet, if not shortly after.
TheAbridgenator
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Entil'Zha
@Mugen Kagemaru  
I like to think that Vegeta, as a man versed in the lore of his people since birth, inherently stronger than Goku biologically, and determined to the point where Frisk would tell him to chill the fuck out, probably learned how to fuse both forms. Then Goku, as the John Cena of anime, stole that technique like literally every other goddamn move he has and perfected it.
Trahzo

RD: But you’re not even part of a band.
 
V: I’m the leader of the Z-fighters, we beat up people instead of beating a drum.