Who will be the 47th President of the United States of America?


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AL sama

Red Haired
Same things Floating = floating/flying
floating isn't flying
From a pure storytelling perspective it's the best there is. Without question. Now taste are like colors. We have our own.
it's not
Yeah.. you are litterally ignoring the bubble in the panel here and inventing a jump that does not exist.
to be precise double jump similar to sanji's air walk

it lets the user remain or move in the air by jumping in the air once

a far weaker version of air walk
this
Sanji is smashing the air to jump while in midair.

Carrot is flaoting directly. This is far more efficient. I don't know why you are trying to prove that Carrot doesn't fly just to prove a point. The manga is against you on this one.




Of course but Law is not a candidate or a strawhat. This is a proof that Oda is blurring the lines here.


Yes it is lol, what is that logic?


Let's agree to disagree on that one



You are still ignoring the bubble..
kindly don't say it's not canon

It's not Canon. The anime screwed up on that one. Making Carrot look like that she was bouncing back from Zoro's sword..
it's more about you using wrong wording
we can float in water or air but we can't fly in water
Their is no error in the wording. Carrot is flying here meaning moving in midair with any other forces.
Well call it flying if you prefere then. And you can see that oda had that in mind for a long time: Volume 8 , editor's note.
but but but in the manga bubble the word used was "float" not "fly"

manga is canon so carrot can't f f f fly
reading all this now is super funny
 
floating isn't flying
In the context used (Carrot changing her direction midair, yes it was). The word used was "floating", so in this case, "floating" meant "flying" :)

It is. Still is.

And this ^ is wrong. It was not a double jump, but change of direction. Not AT ALL created by anything related to a moon walk but by a SPECIFIC (and still unexplained) characteristic of Carrot.

That seems to by explained easily by Oda willingness to portray the legend of the flying rabbit he talked about here:



Thus once again proving that it was not a "floating" but really "a flying" action.

reading all this now is super funny
I I just proved you once again that you were wrong :)

:kayneshrug:

Usuing literally the same argumentation. without even having to read the rest of your quotes.

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Thus showing that your assertion "I don't understand english", is in reality not me not understanding English, but you not understanding a simple manga panel.

We can go on for ages if you want. You will still be wrong.
 

AL sama

Red Haired
In the context used (Carrot changing her direction midair, yes it was). The word used was "floating", so in this case, "floating" meant "flying" :)


It is. Still is.


And this ^ is wrong. It was not a double jump, but change of direction. Not AT ALL created by anything related to a moon walk but by a SPECIFIC (and still unexplained) characteristic of Carrot.

That seems to by explained easily by Oda willingness to portray the legend of the flying rabbit he talked about here:



Thus once again proving that it was not a "floating" but really "a flying" action.


I I just proved you once again that you were wrong :)

:kayneshrug:

Usuing literally the same argumentation. without even having to read the rest of your quotes.

-

Thus showing that your assertion "I don't understand english", is in reality not me not understanding English, but you not understanding a simple manga panel.
you proved you don't know English
 
Too late. As of now, about 25% of all houses in the US are owned by corporations and investment firms. Every economic downturn is gonna flip the scale towards the rich as the poor are forced to sell their homes to stay afloat.
That's probably what the EU green transition is for. Some people won't be able to make their house green before the deadline and will sell it to a company that'll do it and rent it back to them.
 
Ye lmao i remember sharing a link to the definition of "building", but we all know logiko doesnt operate like that
I consider that searching to make a point with a dictionnary definition is a rethorical failure.

Dictionnaries are here to register words.

Problem: Languages constantly evolves. So dictionnaries have two major blind spots:

- They are usually slow at reproducting the realities of languages and sometimes the mere fact of updating a dictionnaries become a struggle or even the testimony of a class contempt.
- They can be used to reduce the complexity of a word, concept or element.

The second case is something that I face a LOT on this thread. Dictionnary definition used to reduce the complexity of a concept and sometimes, definition that are not even really updated to the reality of the world and the common usage.
 
I consider that searching to make a point with a dictionnary definition is a rethorical failure.

Dictionnaries are here to register words.

Problem: Languages constantly evolves. So dictionnaries have two major blind spots:

- They are usually slow at reproducting the realities of languages and sometimes the mere fact of updating a dictionnaries become a struggle or even the testimony of a class contempt.
- They can be used to reduce the complexity of a word, concept or element.

The second case is something that I face a LOT on this thread. Dictionnary definition used to reduce the complexity of a concept and sometimes, definition that are not even really updated to the reality of the world and the common usage.
Cry
 
And people don't understand when I'm talking about facing toxicity...
:few:
No one cares about you using words not as they are actually meant.

Language evolves, so do dictionaries. Building is very straight forward though and you just used it the wrong way back then. . .

Get over it and cry silently
 
Language evolves, so do dictionaries. Building is very straight forward though and you just used it the wrong way back then. . .
No. I'm pretty sure I used it the good way. Someone who owns a building with rent appartments that could be used to house people is by defaut exploitative.

If there is something you don't understand about this sentence, I can deconstruct it for you.


Get over it and cry silently
And it goes on... and on.. lol
 
No. I'm pretty sure I used it the good way. Someone who owns a building with rent appartments that could be used to house people is by defaut exploitative.

If there is something you don't understand about this sentence, I can deconstruct it for you.



And it goes on... and on.. lol
Im not going to waste time and look up the posts where you used it wrongly.
 
Im not going to waste time and look up the posts where you used it wrongly.
Do as you wish mate



i guess words can mean whatever we want them to mean at the time
Technically, it can be true yes. Althought it's not a really volontary process, but more of a simple evolution of language.

But what Zenos doesn't understand is that I in fact never get a definition wrong. In reality I mostly get it right, but my definition extends BEYOND the definition of the dictionnaries to the boundaries of the encyclopedias.

When - for example - Zenos tells me that "man" means "sex", while it can be true for dictionnaries with unedited or non updated version. It's not true for the encyclopedic and scientific observations of realities that goes far beyond what dictionnaries know.

If you want a metaphore, when I says that science and encyclopedia are superior to dictionnaries

Its me saying that it is MUCH more efficiant and reliable to study a planet through a Giant telescope with collections of datas and informations rather than through the science book of an highschool studient.
 
When - for example - Zenos tells me that "man" means "sex", while it can be true for dictionnaries with unedited or non updated version. It's not true for the encyclopedic and scientific observations of realities that goes far beyond what dictionnaries know.
"man" means "sex"?

nah bro, i just say man/woman are defined by sex, because they are. adult human male/female respectively.

a gender identity based definition is utterly meaningless, which is why no one except a very vocal minority uses these terms the way you do.
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when I says that science and encyclopedia are superior to dictionnaries
apples and oranges
 
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