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  1. Cryso Agori

    Misconceptions about VS. Debating

    not unless you count cardinals of infinity :mjpls like... for example, you can count all whole numbers up to infinity (mathematically speaking), {1,2,3,4,5, ...} etc. And there are infinite decimals between each whole numbers (again mathematically speaking), {1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, ...}. So despite both being infinity, the infinity of whole numbers is bigger than the infinity of decimals, and the infinity of decimals would never be able to catch up to the infinity of whole numbers. At least that's how I think it works, probably should ask @Maddie.
  2. Cryso Agori

    Misconceptions about VS. Debating

    Bruh why the fuck does me just posting something always gotta blow up into an argument.:risigif
  3. Cryso Agori

    Misconceptions about VS. Debating

    Yeah, I disagree, but fuck it I'm not gonna argue with you on this shit.:easythere
  4. Cryso Agori

    Misconceptions about VS. Debating

    @OtherGalaxy posted the manga scan where Polnareff sees Hanged Man as he's moving despite being light so, no.
  5. Cryso Agori

    Misconceptions about VS. Debating

    One thing that I'm seeing recently that's grating my nerves, I do not get why people think that movement speed cancels out reaction speed. Like the stardust crusaders can't run faster than a car sure. Doesn't change that fact that polnareff can literally see light with his eyes and Jotaro can punch 1000x faster than light. Like Jotaro can't run faster than cheetu, but if he's in range he's putting holes in him before the neurons in his head fires.
  6. Cryso Agori

    Misconceptions about VS. Debating

    Going to add something to this, in English using hyperbole uses like or similar before the phrase so people get that its hyperbole. Idk if japanese language has something similar to those words though.
  7. Cryso Agori

    Misconceptions about VS. Debating

    People considering everything to be hyperbole. Like its good to keep an open mind about statements and lines cause there not always entirely true, but then there just ignoring whats being said. For example the most used case for 'hyperbole' is a character being stated to move as fast as light. Now most of the time this can be the case, like Shalltear in Overlord being said to move at the speed of light being only a one-off statement that gets contradicted by feats after V3. But then you stuff like Reid Astrea from Re:zero moving at lightspeed, where he isn't just said to move at light, he demonstrates it by cutting a Jiwald spell, which is a Yang(light) spell, said to be white light, and moves at the speed of light. Meaning that it isn't a one-off statement without context. It is a statement with multiple supporting statements and a feat. The same thing in black clover where light magic is explicitly stated to be lightspeed and you have Yami saying that he can move faster than...
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