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He didn't. Read the page I posted. He wrote of the beast approaching him, then he had a writer's block, meaning that he infact didn't write his own death. In fact he didn't have access to his typecorder when it was ripped from his hands before he was torn to shreds.LordUrien935 said:The Writer literally wrote his own death in Suicide Squad. This has been adressed so many times.
Someone compared TOAA to the Writer from DC, so I'd thought I'd voice my concerns with the Writer's placement.I'm Blue daba dee daba die said:Also, why is this a DC thread, save that for TOAA vs the presence
This is a dismissive response. "Read up on the facts," is not a proper argument because it can be used to dismiss any argument regarldess of how thorough it is, I could just as well tell you to "read the comic," but it's not constructive, it doesn't lead to a debate.Eganergo said:Yeah. If you want to know more about DC, just read the explanation about fifth bleed, fifth dimension, monitor sphere, etc.
Elder God Presence Above All Tenchis CHIM God of VoidJockey-1337 said:Above All Tenchi
Dunno what CHIM is.Tony di bugalu said:Ahh, those are the easy ones
Kinda was guessing it was AkutoTony di bugalu said:CHIM | God | Void
Those are 3 different ones, the first one is from TES, the secon one is from Shinza (Hadou/Gudou Gods) and the last one is void body akuto
> featsThe gaming master666 said:Kami tenchi has no feats that prove it is omnipotent
anything could be, since a planet buster can be conscidered omnipotent if everyone else on the verse cant even touch him/herPhoenks said:Boundless>>Omnipotent
Let's not bring actual religion into this, please.Ovrhide said:omnipotence is no longer a thing in this website, its explained really cleared in the tiering page.
just being called omnipotent doesnt garanteed a tier 0. the christian god is called omnipotent all the time, but he would only be low 2-C in our tiering system.
there has to be more.
its not contreversial to be honest, conscidering a multiverse doesnt exist in the christian lore, and thats something that christians themselves agree upon. so yes, we can bring religion in that type of way, as long as you arent disrespecting the religion itself.Malomtek said:Let's not bring actual religion into this, please.Ovrhide said:omnipotence is no longer a thing in this website, its explained really cleared in the tiering page.
just being called omnipotent doesnt garanteed a tier 0. the christian god is called omnipotent all the time, but he would only be low 2-C in our tiering system.
there has to be more.
The Christian God is at least 1-A anyway.
the ones who believe in the multiverse, have they described what type of cosmology?Unoriginal Memes said:Also, some Christians do believe in the multiverse. It's mainly up to the interpretation of the person, especially because the Bible is so vague about God. Also, actual religious don't really even work in this website's rules (Not just because they're controversial, but because none of them can be classified as "fictional characters". Sure you can argue that they're fictional, but there's evidence against such beliefs, and there's not enough set proof for both cases).
No, they aren't.Frieza force soldier 100 said:Me too. Both of these guys are completely invincible and immortal.
They were both the weakest Tier 0'sObscenly said:No, they aren't.Frieza force soldier 100 said:Me too. Both of these guys are completely invincible and immortal.
God is also fictional, lol, no actual proof that he exists.Unoriginal Memes said:Also, some Christians do believe in the multiverse. It's mainly up to the interpretation of the person, especially because the Bible is so vague about God. Also, actual religious don't really even work in this website's rules (Not just because they're controversial, but because none of them can be classified as "fictional characters". Sure you can argue that they're fictional, but there's evidence against such beliefs, and there's not enough set proof for both cases).