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it will probrably need a CGD thread to even see if the 700 million C can be used , since that method would affect a ton of verses
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Oh, nevermind y'all are talking about that.Well, it is 5-B, but barely above baseline.
the cover looks like garou is... you know... sluuuurphttps://cdn.**********.com/attachments/917231044019757086/969036164201840650/page_0.png
Shame that a good cover page is wasted by the contents of the chapters. The feeling the cover gives off fits Garou and the atmosphere of Garou before he emerges from the ground not the current Garou and the text just feels fake deep as if there is still nuance to what Garou wants to be.
This. I think using the incineration end is a bit ehhhhhhhhhh
Synonym: "A word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close"
Bruh, burning something to ashes is objectively not “almost the exact same” as burning a surface to change its color and texture.They by definition mean almost the exact same thing.
Argue with the Oxford Dictionary then, I don't know what to tell you.Bruh, burning something to ashes is objectively not “almost the exact same” as burning a surface to change its color and texture.
They don't have to be the exact same thing, the point is they're very similar. There's no reason for it to affect the calc.And why would I do that? They’re objectively not the same thing
Yeah me and everyone who made/uses the dictionary.you seem to be the only one that thinks they are.
But they're different things. The statement explicitly states scorching, so we'll use scorching for the calc. It's that simple.They don't have to be the exact same thing, the point is they're very similar. There's no reason for it to affect the calc.
Who exactly? Mind giving examples of who thinks the same as the same as you?everyone
Being similar =/= having the same effects. When their effects are fundamentally different, there is absolutely a reason for it to affect which end is chosen.They don't have to be the exact same thing, the point is they're very similar. There's no reason for it to affect the calc.
Bro you cut my comment to make it look like I said everyone. That doesn't even earn a rebutal.Who exactly? Mind giving examples of who thinks the same as the same as you?
Because that's the part I wanna focus on? NO ONE I know thinks they're synonyms.Bro you cut my comment to make it look like I said everyone. That doesn't even earn a rebutal.
But that inherently changes the meaning of what I'm saying, so at that point it's lying to make a point.Because that's the part I wanna focus on?
How about the 200 specialists and 120 scholars who keep the f*cking thing updatedNO ONE I know thinks they're synonyms.
You linked me a website. Not a source. Show me where they say scorch and incinerate are the same thing.
You stated: "Yeah me and everyone who made/uses the dictionary." I focused on the "everyone" part because that's where I wanted to focus on. Where am I lying?But that inherently changes the meaning of what I'm saying, so at that point it's lying to make a point.
The new translation says scorch or incinerate, which is why there are ends for both.The statement explicitly states scorching, so we'll use scorching for the calc. It's that simple.
Can I see it? The blog only shows the scan but not the translation. And I only remember it being translated to Scorching by QawsedfThe new translation says scorch or incinerate, which is why there are ends for both.
Me, when I want doing a funny, ha ha calculation about a fictional character and start making people doubt the definition of words in the English language (+I'm French):You linked me a website. Not a source. Show me where they say scorch and incinerate are the same thing.
You stated: "Yeah me and everyone who made/uses the dictionary." I focused on the "everyone" part because that's where I wanted to focus on. Where am I lying?
I take it that's the reason for incinerating?The definition of "Incinerate" was only used to support Boros statement about being able to vaporize bones. But even if we will still use the scorching statements I could still apply it since CSRC should technically have a temperature equivalent to greater than Boros's weaker energy blast.
Which works with the exact same principle as CSRC :
Energy blast : "I've released a vast amount of energy from within my body... Not a single bone will be left from any small fry touching it!"
Collapsing Star Roaring Cannon : "I'll release all of my energy to blow away you and the planet surface!"
He just release the energy within his body at his opponent in both case. So I take them as the same for these Ends.
Pretty muchI take it that's the reason for incinerating?
Aaaah, I see I see.Ah so the databook scan says scorching going Qawsedf's translations and the manga scans show incinerating. Aight
Well, as far as I know, scorching is just a more accurate translation but incinerating is also correct. There should be no problem with using incineration.so the databook scan says scorching going Qawsedf's translations
Who needs female dogs when you have the homiesman i just want tier 5 boros, is that too much to ask?
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Firstly, I was trying to show you that many scholars are responsible for the dictionary. I never thought them being synonyms was in question, so here's the Thesaurus so you can stop saying they're not synonyms.You linked me a website. Not a source. Show me where they say scorch and incinerate are the same thing.
If I say everyone in a group/demographic does something, it's different from saying everyone does something. You are actively misrepresenting my statements. Even if it wasn't lying by omission, it's just an asshole thing to do.You stated: "Yeah me and everyone who made/uses the dictionary." I focused on the "everyone" part because that's where I wanted to focus on. Where am I lying?
In every other website I can find, they mean different things. And even on the same website you link, they list the meanings as different things.Firstly, I was trying to show you that many scholars are responsible for the dictionary. I never thought them being synonyms was in question, so here's the Thesaurus so you can stop saying they're not synonyms.
What did I misrepresent? I asked who was this everyone you were referring to and quoted the "everyone" section of your question.If I say everyone in a group/demographic does something, it's different from saying everyone does something. You are actively misrepresenting my statements. Even if it wasn't lying by omission, it's just an asshole thing to do.
I didn't say everyone. I said everyone who wrote the dictionary. Then I linked an article saying that 320 qualified individuals worked on it, so you know god damn well I answered who the "everyone" was.What did I misrepresent? I asked who was this everyone you were referring to and quoted the "everyone" section of your question.
Synonyms can have slightly different definitions. They are just very similar.In every other website I can find, they mean different things. And even on the same website you link, they list the meanings as different things.
Sometimes, just saying no is the best option lmao.
Garou obliterating Platinum S and splitting Sage Centipede in half are just skill feats
Garou got omnipotent skill negation ig
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