Powers & Abilities The Average One Piece Fan Can't Understand Haki Because They Don't Understand Cultural Differences

#66
I said at the beginning of this thread that even if I tried to explain to these fools how Haki works they would just argue against me with uneducated and uninformed opinions. It's not worth trying to convince these guys of it.

They're not self-aware enough to understand that their own perceptions are stopping them from comprehending the story.
 
#69
Dream revelation >>>>>>>>>>> academic citation
Actually I'm a scholar and surely one of the smartest people on this forum.

I'm a tech grad and a business student.

Don't take my claims lightly. I make arguments/essays regularly.

The problem here is you guys think you're good at arguing but you're not. There are no rules here about what is debate versus dialogue.

A productive area of discussion for these guys is whether or not Doflamingo has any eyeballs. Haki discussions are honestly out of their element.
 
#71
Actually I'm a scholar and surely one of the smartest people on this forum.

I'm a tech grad and a business student.

Don't take my claims lightly. I make arguments/essays regularly.

The problem here is you guys think you're good at arguing but you're not. There are no rules here about what is debate versus dialogue.

A productive area of discussion for these guys is whether or not Doflamingo has any eyeballs. Haki discussions are honestly out of their element.
Ok so you're just trolling at this point...
Disappointing because you might have some good things to convey : (
 
#78
How can you visually tell ACoC and ACoA apart?
I understand that you all are confused by that subject, but I believe a little contextual understanding would go a long way. I'm not going to be answering a loaded question though because your perceptions are radically different from my own.
 
#79
WRONG what you call inconsistent writing is your challenge with understanding cultural differences.
Nope, you're just making a mountain out of a molehill.

There's no challenge. Draw an apple and every human on earth will understand it.

Cloda is simply inconsistent.
 
#80
Nope, you're just making a mountain out of a molehill.

There's no challenge. Draw an apple and every human on earth will understand it.

Cloda is simply inconsistent.
Ah! But the apple in your mind is perfect and if you drew one it wouldn't be. The same is true of a triangle. When did the triangle first exist? When you drew it? Or did you imagine it first and if you imagined it then where did that shape originally come from?

It came from Heaven.

Such understandings are what you fail to notice.

Theory of form and the realm of ideas and how it relates to Buddhism and Ancient Greek philosophy.
 
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