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The God of High School Massive Debunk

I'm going to put the moon calc thing to a vote since both ends seem to be accepted but we need to choose between them.

The current argument for pulverization is that we don't see debris fragments when it was first extended. The argument against this is that it was later shown that there are debris fragments orbiting around the moon. Personally, I would go for the pulv end since we have no context to the debris being there as opposed to a clear visual indicator that there weren't any fragments when Yeoui was first extended.
 
I'm going to put the moon calc thing to a vote since both ends seem to be accepted but we need to choose between them.

The current argument for pulverization is that we don't see debris fragments when it was first extended. The argument against this is that it was later shown that there are debris fragments orbiting around the moon. Personally, I would go for the pulv end since we have no context to the debris being there as opposed to a clear visual indicator that there weren't any fragments when Yeoui was first extended.
I am fine with both the Pulv version and the new version, regardless. For, now I'll stick with Ovens reasoning.
 
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