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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:26 pm
Shikalee sk8intree Shikalee sk8intree Shikalee mofoslotmachine Well, I just checked Wikipedia (not the most reliable source, but it's usually right when it comes to Naruto trivia) and it has this to say about Jashin: Hidan belongs to the Jashin ("Evil God" or "Evil Heart") religion, which commends slaughter. Jashin is also the name of the deity in the religion. In the Jashin religion, anything less than total destruction is considered a sin. So I suppose it would be difficult for Hidan to be anything other than leaning towards evil, at the least. I'm not trying to argue or anything, but how do you guys know he belongs to the Jashin? Wikipedia is written by regular folk just like us. he said it himself when he was fighting the two tailed jinchuuriki Wish someone brought that up 2 weeks ago when I was trying to find out how to kill him. D:< lol That's easy, then. It's his pendant. eek i never noticed that... its been on his body the whole time hasnt it? lol kool
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:29 pm
sk8intree Shikalee sk8intree Shikalee sk8intree he said it himself when he was fighting the two tailed jinchuuriki Wish someone brought that up 2 weeks ago when I was trying to find out how to kill him. D:< lol That's easy, then. It's his pendant. eek i never noticed that... its been on his body the whole time hasnt it? lol kool I speculated it before, but threw that aside thinking it was too simple. But now... now it makes clear sense. Jashin requires strong spiritual connection to their deity. That can only occur through some sort of amulet, connection, something... his sacrifices mean nothing if they aren't somehow "transferred" to his god.
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:32 pm
Shikalee Captain Verd Shikalee I, however, have provided a valid arguement why it could be unclear. You have not. Therefore, my side is more credible, and has more bearing on correctness. Shikalee Saying it does not make it so. Nice try. Providing evidence whether it be verbal, written, tangible, or by example, it is no longer simply JUST saying it. You lose. Lolz, you can't have real evidence on whether or not something was vague, because it relies too much on opinion. I say: Not vague. You say: Vague. if I don't think it's vague, then just because you give evidence supporting that it is doesn't mean it's true. Therefore: Shikalee Saying it does not make it so.
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:33 pm
Shikalee sk8intree Shikalee sk8intree Shikalee sk8intree he said it himself when he was fighting the two tailed jinchuuriki Wish someone brought that up 2 weeks ago when I was trying to find out how to kill him. D:< lol That's easy, then. It's his pendant. eek i never noticed that... its been on his body the whole time hasnt it? lol kool I speculated it before, but threw that aside thinking it was too simple. But now... now it makes clear sense. Jashin requires strong spiritual connection to their deity. That can only occur through some sort of amulet, connection, something... his sacrifices mean nothing if they aren't somehow "transferred" to his god. oh yeah... and when he does his sacrifice ritual doesnt he "unnecissarily" stab himself in the chest?
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:39 pm
i just read it... wow... lol i forgot about the raikiri... lol that was crazy.
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:40 pm
sk8intree Shikalee sk8intree Shikalee That's easy, then. It's his pendant. eek i never noticed that... its been on his body the whole time hasnt it? lol kool I speculated it before, but threw that aside thinking it was too simple. But now... now it makes clear sense. Jashin requires strong spiritual connection to their deity. That can only occur through some sort of amulet, connection, something... his sacrifices mean nothing if they aren't somehow "transferred" to his god. oh yeah... and when he does his sacrifice ritual doesnt he "unnecissarily" stab himself in the chest? Not really. It's a spell that transfers to the opponent's body. That part has nothing to do with reality. xd
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:41 pm
Shikalee sk8intree Shikalee sk8intree Shikalee That's easy, then. It's his pendant. eek i never noticed that... its been on his body the whole time hasnt it? lol kool I speculated it before, but threw that aside thinking it was too simple. But now... now it makes clear sense. Jashin requires strong spiritual connection to their deity. That can only occur through some sort of amulet, connection, something... his sacrifices mean nothing if they aren't somehow "transferred" to his god. oh yeah... and when he does his sacrifice ritual doesnt he "unnecissarily" stab himself in the chest? Not really. It's a spell that transfers to the opponent's body. That part has nothing to do with reality. xd maybe... i dont know... im sure it will all be explained eventually.
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:43 pm
Captain Verd Shikalee Captain Verd Shikalee I, however, have provided a valid arguement why it could be unclear. You have not. Therefore, my side is more credible, and has more bearing on correctness. Shikalee Saying it does not make it so. Nice try. Providing evidence whether it be verbal, written, tangible, or by example, it is no longer simply JUST saying it. You lose. Lolz, you can't have real evidence on whether or not something was vague, because it relies too much on opinion. I say: Not vague. You say: Vague. if I don't think it's vague, then just because you give evidence supporting that it is doesn't mean it's true. Therefore: Shikalee Saying it does not make it so. Again, nice try. But it isn't going to work. I had a point of view. Which is not an opinion. One's point of view is how someone sees it, that doesn't mean they like what they see, or agree with it. Your point of view is bullshit if you have no reason to see something that way. I however, provided reasoning for my claims. This was more evidence than none, and therefore, made it more than just saying it so. If you believe it was specific, give evidence that counter proves my own. If your reasoning does not cancel out my own, I am not incorrect. If it proves nothing, than logically, I am correct. Must I say it again? Because it feels like you're going to reply, and make me say is again.
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:44 pm
sk8intree Shikalee sk8intree Shikalee sk8intree eek i never noticed that... its been on his body the whole time hasnt it? lol kool I speculated it before, but threw that aside thinking it was too simple. But now... now it makes clear sense. Jashin requires strong spiritual connection to their deity. That can only occur through some sort of amulet, connection, something... his sacrifices mean nothing if they aren't somehow "transferred" to his god. oh yeah... and when he does his sacrifice ritual doesnt he "unnecissarily" stab himself in the chest? Not really. It's a spell that transfers to the opponent's body. That part has nothing to do with reality. xd maybe... i dont know... im sure it will all be explained eventually. Yeah. Heheh.
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:44 pm
theres no way to fight that. im sorry but shikalee wins
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:46 pm
Shikalee sk8intree Shikalee sk8intree Shikalee sk8intree eek i never noticed that... its been on his body the whole time hasnt it? lol kool I speculated it before, but threw that aside thinking it was too simple. But now... now it makes clear sense. Jashin requires strong spiritual connection to their deity. That can only occur through some sort of amulet, connection, something... his sacrifices mean nothing if they aren't somehow "transferred" to his god. oh yeah... and when he does his sacrifice ritual doesnt he "unnecissarily" stab himself in the chest? Not really. It's a spell that transfers to the opponent's body. That part has nothing to do with reality. xd maybe... i dont know... im sure it will all be explained eventually. Yeah. Heheh. im wondering what those vein things in kakuzus arms are... hold on... those have to do with his heart jutsu thing right? if he can use someones heart he can do that... nevermind
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:46 pm
sk8intree theres no way to fight that. im sorry but shikalee wins You'd be surprised. A lot of people who argue with me have the power to defy logic.
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:48 pm
Shikalee sk8intree theres no way to fight that. im sorry but shikalee wins You'd be surprised. A lot of people who argue with me have the power to defy logic. ok let me rephrase... someone could argue it but... they would be making themselves look like an idiot
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:49 pm
sk8intree Shikalee sk8intree Shikalee sk8intree oh yeah... and when he does his sacrifice ritual doesnt he "unnecissarily" stab himself in the chest? Not really. It's a spell that transfers to the opponent's body. That part has nothing to do with reality. xd maybe... i dont know... im sure it will all be explained eventually. Yeah. Heheh. im wondering what those vein things in kakuzus arms are... hold on... those have to do with his heart jutsu thing right? if he can use someones heart he can do that... nevermind I have no idea what they ARE, but they are parts of the 5 hearts inside of him. These 5 hearts seem to have minds of their own.
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:51 pm
sk8intree theres no way to fight that. im sorry but shikalee wins There's no way to fight that because it's impossible to prove a point of view, basically.
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