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Removing CM 3 from Medaka

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And the screen change to white.

Oke cm3 via erasing Concept of time
He doesnt need to erase all colors to be CM3 type 3, erasing a single color on a conceptual level is also CM3
 
So? Black and white have nothing to do with his feat of erasing the concept of colors, since black and white are not colors to begin with.
Black in Medaka box is a color
He doesnt need to erase all colors to be CM3 type 3, erasing a single color on a conceptual level is also CM3
Really? Kumagawa only erase object concept of colour not the concept of colour (Kumagawa only erase red in present time, past did not get affected)
 
Yes, and? All the colors were already erased at that point. Black and White were left, as they arent colors.
 
Yes, and? All the colors were already erased at that point. Black and White were left, as they arent colors.
Except white

You must have statement like this

I muttered without my knowledge.

-This is the darkness.

The true darkness was not black. It was just that nothing was given.

White space.

Blank.

Therefore, it felt dazzlingly white, and it felt distantly black, but it was certainly not either.

The empty one. I looked at a world that had not yet contained anything.

The empty one. I looked at a world that had not yet contained anything.

-It's beautiful.

-Yes, it's Confucius.

Somewhere, I felt the sword's answer.

-The stuff that's full is beautiful because only things remain empty. In the same way, only things to contain empty things remain pretty
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Btw it is in the void (sorry for OOT)
 
Except white
Nope, white isnt a color either

"Black is the absence of light. Unlike white and other hues, pure black can exist in nature without any light at all. Some consider white to be a color, because white light comprises all hues on the visible light spectrum. ... But in a technical sense, black and white are not colors, they're shades."
 
Nope, white isnt a color either

"Black is the absence of light. Unlike white and other hues, pure black can exist in nature without any light at all. Some consider white to be a color, because white light comprises all hues on the visible light spectrum. ... But in a technical sense, black and white are not colors, they're shades."
In Medaka box, black is color

Kumagawa erase it too
 
Prove its flowery words?

Yes, he erased black, which isnt a color, so not relevant to the argument.
 
1. I already said why black and white arent colors
2. All the colors were already erased at that point, so it's irrelevant if black or white were still left.
 
1. They arent, as I already disproved that notion with the scan above
2. I already said why white isnt a color, too. Can you stop with the Ad-Nauseum?
You said black and white is not a color, but in Medaka box black is color
,Check the credit scene. Bruh
 
He just said he forgot black to end the episode.

You litteraly have a "No color" kanji during the white n black parts.
 
You said black and white is not a color, but in Medaka box black is color
You completely ignored my arguments, once again. There is nothing that proves that black and white in MB are colors, especially when Kumagawa himself said that all colors were already erased at that point, with only black and white remaining, implying once more that they are not colors at all. And you are literally going against the definition of black and white as well.
 
This suggestion seems to have been thoroughly rejected, so I will close this thread.
 
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