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pzooo

(I am actually really super glad you remember that)

 

sry :( let me try

 

uh

 

I don't like your shoes?

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Legends of Metru Nui was a terrible movie; The Legend Reborn was so much better.

 

Matoro didn't create ice that started to sink; he froze a different element in the water that solidified and had a density greater than that of the water; H2O isn't the only thing that turns solid due to a temperature drop. (And while water gets less dense when its a solid, that is like an exception and everything else does the opposite.) Your complaints about this scene are invalid.

 

Old gray was an awful color and we should all be much happier with bleys. We're also better off with colors like teal or purple.

 

HAVE AT YOU CONTROVERSIES!

 

:music:

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Old gray was an awful color and we should all be much happier with bleys.

 

This is something I actually believe.

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Old gray was an awful color and we should all be much happier with bleys. We're also better off with colors like teal or purple.

 

You lie! Old Grey was Divine!

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Controversy, eh?

 

Welp.

 

naruto > bleach

I see nothing controversial here.

All shonen manga sucks equally.

 

How's that?

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Actually anime in general is the worst

 

Second only to Homestuck

 

SpongeBob SquarePants is the epitome of animation

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Legends of Metru Nui was a terrible movie; The Legend Reborn was so much better.

 

Matoro didn't create ice that started to sink; he froze a different element in the water that solidified and had a density greater than that of the water; H2O isn't the only thing that turns solid due to a temperature drop. (And while water gets less dense when its a solid, that is like an exception and everything else does the opposite.) Your complaints about this scene are invalid.

 

Old gray was an awful color and we should all be much happier with bleys. We're also better off with colors like teal or purple.

 

HAVE AT YOU CONTROVERSIES!

 

:music:

 

:kaukau: I always wondered about that. When I read the part in that one book where he froze Pridak and that one other Barraki, I had to stop and say "What?" because it said that the ice around them sank down.

 

The main problem is that the book specifically calls it ice and not "a frozen substance." Even if it wasn't ice, there are still some major problems with this presupposition. What else was in the water, and how did it come in large enough quantities that it formed a large chunk around the Barraki. What happened to the water in the vicinity in order for this frozen chunk to become purely of another substance? How did Matoro have so much control over these chemical reactions, especially considering that he was a new Toa adjusting to his powers?

 

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Legends of Metru Nui was a terrible movie; The Legend Reborn was so much better.

 

Matoro didn't create ice that started to sink; he froze a different element in the water that solidified and had a density greater than that of the water; H2O isn't the only thing that turns solid due to a temperature drop. (And while water gets less dense when its a solid, that is like an exception and everything else does the opposite.) Your complaints about this scene are invalid.

 

Old gray was an awful color and we should all be much happier with bleys. We're also better off with colors like teal or purple.

 

HAVE AT YOU CONTROVERSIES!

 

:music:

:kaukau: I always wondered about that. When I read the part in that one book where he froze Pridak and that one other Barraki, I had to stop and say "What?" because it said that the ice around them sank down.

 

The main problem is that the book specifically calls it ice and not "a frozen substance." Even if it wasn't ice, there are still some major problems with this presupposition. What else was in the water, and how did it come in large enough quantities that it formed a large chunk around the Barraki. What happened to the water in the vicinity in order for this frozen chunk to become purely of another substance? How did Matoro have so much control over these chemical reactions, especially considering that he was a new Toa adjusting to his powers?

 

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Greg is dumb.

 

that's it

 

that's literally the entire explanation

 

no science or overwrought theories involved

 

Greg is just a bad writer and it shows.

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