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I'll say whatever I want, whether you like it or not. I'm not people pleaser. This verse will never get an accurate profile as long as these supposedly "knowledgeable members" are around. And you love to see it how the OP blatantly Ignored Code comments.
Many of these are being interpreted in an exaggerated manner, presenting them as if they are much deeper than they actually are. LifeRider may not have approached the argument in a way that looks good in the eyes of the people here, but it’s a thought and counterargument that any normal person...
It could just be one of those abilities that authors came up with at the moment for whatever reason without putting much thought into it, only to never bring it up again
Sometimes stuff like this makes you wonder what it feels like to be an author who sees people having an entire page of discussion about something you yourself didn’t give much thought to. You can probably guess though, that it feels pretty exhilarating
How about you look at it from my perspective ? Imagine seeing people having a casual discussion about a feat and then some guy barges in and claims "It's actually 9282728 tnt and 100x times stronger than it appears according to a calculation 🥸👆." And for the second time I'm not even talking...
The perspective makes it look far more impressive than it actually is, but in full view it's only country-sized at most. Sage Centipede would give her a tough fight, if not beat her.
How you came to this conclusion amazes me. Potential and intelligence are different, and they are in a facility that pushes them to their utmost limits, which by real world standards, is probably enough to consider them exceptional geniuses by the time they leave
I guess you missed the part where I said even if we go by your intrepetation it still doesn't make the feat less impressive. Basically playing on your part.
You literally just claimed that they are gifted, which essentially means you’re admitting that these children have more potential than most average humans. But, hey, whatever I guess.
I love how you talk about ignoring context when it refers to the upper limitations of what gifted individuals can learn, be taught, absorb, remember, and endure across various fields
I don't think any words could really convince you anyway when you genuinely believe that achieving all of that...
Except It’s referring to human development in general and not just to the kids. Even if we limit the statement to only those children, it only makes him more impressive for vastly surpassing the upper limitations of those gifted children.
And for the 100th time, it’s not just a mere polymath...
If even the Beta Circculum argument, which literally aligns with the site standards didn’t convince them, then I don’t think anything else will.
No matter what one said, it won’t matter.
I at least expect to see some broken spacetime abilities that could explain why he can survive against God, like the ability rewind own body, spacetime disruption, time stop, and or future sight, things that are useful against powerful enemies. While his use of teleportation and portals is very...
Even with or without time manipulation, it doesn’t change what I just said, hence the argument about time travel without using magic.
I'm curious how you reached the conclusion that I'm arguing it’s an outlier, or why you think it’s a belief when the feat in question isn’t even a fact but...
I mean, if the verse doesn’t treat it as something significant or an act of moving very fast, then you could reasonably argue that the way author interpreted moving through time is not the same way we interpret them. Look at the "wandering eyes" from Instant Death. It can travel through time...
How we interpret feats sometimes doesn’t match how the author interprets them. If the verse doesn’t treat this time travel as something very fast and there are tons of anti-feats against it, then it shouldn’t be ignored. I could literally write about a character who can time travel without using...
I've never seen a type of people gathered in one place, and here I thought I was bad compared to the standard of people here. But it turns out I was at least being honest and would never go this low. This is just sad. Whatever happens and had happened here is literally not that serious
This reminds me of my leader in Albion ordering me around and telling me what I should do in a game where I'm allowed to do whatever the f*ck I want, like she's paying me shit
If "various" fields of martial had come to mind while I was writing that, I would have used it instead. I didn't even expect people to really pay attention to it honestly
There are no statements to confirm anything yes, but nonetheless it’s clear that he learned more than what was mentioned...
You don’t need to know the verse to understand that it wasn’t referring to an infinite number of existing cycles as the OP suggests. Reading comprehension is a thing. And I've been a fan of this verse longer than you btw.
I wasn’t even trying to suggest that the statement implies "everything" in the way you're thinking, lol. While I admit that the word "everything" is strong, I was merely trying to say that he learned and mastered various martial arts beyond those mentioned. To suggest otherwise is almost laughable.