madara's an interesting choice, but can he compete with a supersaiyan moahahahahahahaninjastovall0 said:Avoid the gaze of
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well she is batshit crazy.
Another reason versus doesn't work; it's often circumstantial. I remember hearing that kryptonite can damage cellular structure over time, so I have my doubts Batman would always carry it with him at all times, leading to yet another question - does Batman EXPECT to be in contact with Superman today?ninjastovall0 said:batman would own superman, he has kryptonite in stock on that belt of his
Is Lelouch really evil when his intentions were (if I remember correctly) to focus all the world's hate into him and then kill himself so that the country could be happy and in a state of peace?ninjastovall0 said:Snip
I guess. But still, he had good intentions cause he wanted Japan to be free(-ish), and then he did something good in the end. He's more of the tragic hero arc type then anythign else.ninjastovall0 said:Snip
No, thats what he is. My 11th grade teacher did a whole thing on him as a character cause the class liked the show and that what she came up with. Plus we had a kid write an entire paper about it.ninjastovall0 said:or is that what he wants you to think...dun dun dun GEASS!emeraldrafael said:I guess. But still, he had good intentions cause he wanted Japan to be free(-ish), and then he did something good in the end. He's more of the tragic hero arc type then anythign else.ninjastovall0 said:Snip
Ah, you. Yeah, this is probably the answer. I was recently at a convention where, during a discussion panel of the baddest of the badass villains, people were called to make cohesive arguments for why one particular villain of their choosing is the most evil. The other guy chose Light Yagami, and I chose Father from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Suffice to say, when I explained...Crazy_Dude said:What about "The Dwarf in the flask" from Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood. He must be pretty bad ass merging himself with god and all.