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ChimaeraOne's Cookie
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Anyways anime's aren't like Indiana Jones or Resident Evil because in anime's the possibilities are endless. You can't pull of getting raped by a tentacle monster in real life because it would look wierd and dumb. If Bleach or Naruto were real life actors you wouldn't watch it because it would suck so it's all about the animation and the storyline instead of special effects or how hot the actors are. |
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Bladin's Sword Sharpener
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Austin,Texas
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Stop it about the tentacles idiots.
Now about the subject that FMA teaches you. It's not to cast magic or that equal mass is needed in order to make an alchemical exchange.... What it teaches you is that when someone is dead you should not try to bring them back simply because of your own greed. More or less you need to mourn and get on with your life. Everyone who tries to go after the Philosophers stone ends up doing it for one simple purpose. I find it funny that the use of life alchemy, basically necromancy, brought about the 7 sins. It has nothing to do with mathematics are anything like that. That was put in to explain why they need the philosophers stone and why they are the way they are today. Ed and Al learn the lesson right after they used it. Their main purpose is to turn each other back to normal, but even that constitutes as a form of greed. I'm tired so if that didnt make sense... ignore it. |
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