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I cannot attend to it immediately, but if you would be content with an evaluation much later today (about 16 hours from now), I would be happy to hear a summary of the main points so I can offer my input.
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That's fine! I'll put them together in a bit, thank you for your consideration.
This thread will be the Shibuya Arc of SAO CRTs....... Anyway, this thread aims to upgrade Kirito's Night-Sky Sword to High 6-A and Star King Kirito to High 6-A as well. The reasoning being a feat in Moon Cradle, where he absorbs the luminosity of the Sun with the Night-Sky Sword. Now, I made...
I will quickly say to this, I think the way you're looking at it is wrong. I earlier said the best real world example I had was the solar eclipse, but even then in this scene they are not saying it's a solar eclipse, they're just saying it's as if Lunaria completely covered Solus. That's just...
Looking back I don't have one great post, so I'd summarize it as... I believe that the OP's interpretation is seeing a common turn of phrase when witnessing a certain phenomenon, and taking it too literally. As if you saw "he was up in an instant" and you tried arguing for infinite speed...
Looking back I don't have one great post, so I'd summarize it as... I believe that the OP's interpretation is seeing a common turn of phrase when witnessing a certain phenomenon, and taking it too literally. As if you saw "he was up in an instant" and you tried arguing for infinite speed...